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Digital photograph of a drug kit in a leather case, set on a gray counter. The case has been opened to reveal two rows of glass vials filled with various substances. A printed sheet, indicating the original assortment of medications and their composition, is also shown. A ruler has been placed in the foreground for size comparison.
A drug kit in a leather case, measuring 26 x 9 x 6 cm. The black leather case has a snap closure and strap handle. It is lined in tan leather and purple plush. Two rows of leather loops hold ten vials each. The vials have metal caps with cork linings. This kit contains nineteen glass vials filled with various substances, each bearing a paper identification label. A printed sheet, indicating the original assortment of medications and their composition, is also included. The kit was donated by Laurie P. Lind, M.D., in April 1966. It had been given to him by the Upjohn Company when he began practice in 1926. It is in generally good condition, with only one vial missing.
Medical Museum Collection, Box 53

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