000004708 001__ 4708 000004708 005__ 20230914041658.0 000004708 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4NG4P1S 000004708 037__ $$aDA 000004708 245__ $$aDrug kit in a leather case 000004708 336__ $$aStill image 000004708 520__ $$aA drug kit in a black leather case, measuring 24.5 x 13 x 18 cm. The kit was donated by Mrs. Hazel K. Ford, daughter of Dr. Max Dittebrandt, in April 1951. The case bears the name of Willis H. Davis, from Keokuk, Illinois. The unlined case has a metal latch and side clasps. Two vial trays, framed in metal, are attached to the case and have small compartments for storing tablets and other articles. Two removable leather trays are each fitted with ten leather vial loops. The case contains: 1) seven 7.5-cm glass vials with cork stoppers, 2) fourteen 11.5-cm glass vials with cork stoppers, 3) sixteen 6-cm glass vials, 4) two 5-cm glass vials with metal caps, 5) small box containing unidentified pink pills, 6) one box containing unidentified pink powder, 7) five tablet cards containing "Painodynes," manufactured by A. Webster Co., 8) one 5-cm glass vial, 9) one 3-cm glass vial with a paper stopper, and 10) one 4.5-cm glass vial with a cork stopper. The vials are in generally good condition, but the case shows heavy wear. 000004708 520__ $$aMedical Museum Collection, Box 115 000004708 520__ $$aDigital photograph of a drug kit in a black leather case. The case has been opened to reveal a row of glass vials of various sizes. Two removable vial trays have been set on the gray counter to the left. A ruler has been placed in the foreground for size comparison. 000004708 540__ $$fCC BY 000004708 542__ $$fIn Copyright 000004708 650__ $$aPharmaceutical Preparations$$018091 000004708 650__ $$aDrug Packaging$$018077 000004708 8564_ $$954db4d69-b3e4-4cea-b92c-e06811885e85$$s54515$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/4708/files/f9ccb719b62055fafaa649e0de0cfd39.jpg 000004708 905__ $$a/rest/prod/bn/99/97/18/bn9997188 000004708 980__ $$aHistorical Collections and Archives