Health & Medicine

The Museum's collections of medical science artifacts represent nearly all aspects of health and medical practice. Highlights include early X-ray apparatuses, such as one of Wilhelm Roentgen's tubes, penicillin mold from Alexander Fleming’s experiments, and Jonas Salk's original polio vaccine. More recent acquisitions include the first artificial heart implanted in a human, the earliest genetically engineered drugs, and materials related to David, the "Bubble Boy." Other artifacts range from artificial limbs and implant devices to bloodletting and dental instruments, beauty products, and veterinary equipment. The contents of a medieval apothecary shop and an 1890s drugstore form part of the collections, along with patent and alternative medicines. The collections also document the many differing perspectives on health and medical issues, from patients, family members, doctors, nurses, medical students, and out-of-the-mainstream health practitioners.

This vase–shaped red clay container has an orange–colored glaze. It likely was used to store small amounts of an ointment.Currently not on view
Description
This vase–shaped red clay container has an orange–colored glaze. It likely was used to store small amounts of an ointment.
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
1991.0664.1048
catalog number
M-06112
accession number
1991.0664
collector/donor number
SAP 824
catalog number
1991.0664.1048
This blown and molded square glass bottle has a narrow neck with a flared lip. The baked enamel white round label is surrounded by a blue border with a yellow crown at its top. The label has the alchemical symbol for Spirits with the word LUMBI underneath in black text.
Description
This blown and molded square glass bottle has a narrow neck with a flared lip. The baked enamel white round label is surrounded by a blue border with a yellow crown at its top. The label has the alchemical symbol for Spirits with the word LUMBI underneath in black text. Lumbi is Latin for the loins. This solution might have been used as a restorativre tonic.
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
1991.0664.0430
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05579
collector/donor number
SAP 291
catalog number
1991.0664.0430
This blown, aqua-colored glass container is marked in alternating red and black paint TVCI IA Currently not on view
Description
This blown, aqua-colored glass container is marked in alternating red and black paint TVCI IA
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
1991.0664.0449
catalog number
M-05598
accession number
1991.0664
collector/donor number
SAP 310
catalog number
1991.0664.0449
This blown and molded square-shaped bottle has an applied neck and a flared collar. The clear glass container is decorated with a white baked enamel cartouche on a blue background. It is framed by a yellow C scroll design and capped by a crown.
Description
This blown and molded square-shaped bottle has an applied neck and a flared collar. The clear glass container is decorated with a white baked enamel cartouche on a blue background. It is framed by a yellow C scroll design and capped by a crown. Urdang attributes this bottle to the Court Pharmacy of Pillnitz. It is marked, ESS SUCCIN in red initials. This bottle would have contained the essence of succinum, or essence of amber, and was used as a cathartic, diuretic, and antihysteric.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0186
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05334
1991.0664.0186
collector/donor number
SAP 43
This blown and molded glass jar has a wide neck with a flared lip and cork stopper. The bottle is decorated with red, white, and yellow flowers. The white cartouche is surrounded by stylized blue leaves and a red ring. The jar is labeled TINT ST_AM in red.Currently not on view
Description
This blown and molded glass jar has a wide neck with a flared lip and cork stopper. The bottle is decorated with red, white, and yellow flowers. The white cartouche is surrounded by stylized blue leaves and a red ring. The jar is labeled TINT ST_AM in red.
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
1991.0664.0412
catalog number
M-05561
accession number
1991.0664
collector/donor number
SAP 273
catalog number
1991.0664.0412
This blown and molded square glass bottle has a flared lip and a circular stopper has a baked enamel cartouche decorates the clear glass container with a white shield framed by blue stylized leaves and yellow ribbon, and capped by a crown. It is marked ESS.
Description
This blown and molded square glass bottle has a flared lip and a circular stopper has a baked enamel cartouche decorates the clear glass container with a white shield framed by blue stylized leaves and yellow ribbon, and capped by a crown. It is marked ESS. SUCC in black text, this bottled would have contained the essence of succinum, or essence of amber. The essence was used as a cathartic, diuretic, and antihysteric.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0178
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05326
b
collector/donor number
SAP 35
catalog number
1991.0664.0178.01
1991.0664.0178.02
This blown and molded square-shaped drug bottle has a flared lip and rounded shoulders. The baked enamel label is framed by a yellow baroque-style cartouche.
Description
This blown and molded square-shaped drug bottle has a flared lip and rounded shoulders. The baked enamel label is framed by a yellow baroque-style cartouche. The white interior is marked with an upside- down triangle, the alchemical symbol for water, and, VERBASC Verbascum is a flowering plant native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. The leaf was used to make tea to ease coughs and bronchial ailments. Oil from the plant was used to make a topical application for skin irritations.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0351
catalog number
M-05500
accession number
1991.0664
collector/donor number
SAP 212
catalog number
1991.0664.0351
This albarello has a stylized blue and yellow–brown floral motif. A green dragon resting in a footed cup is pictured in the center of the cartouche. Below the cartouche is an escroll inscribed with black lettering, MASTICI.
Description
This albarello has a stylized blue and yellow–brown floral motif. A green dragon resting in a footed cup is pictured in the center of the cartouche. Below the cartouche is an escroll inscribed with black lettering, MASTICI. Bands of blue and orange circle the neck and just above the base of the container. Pharmaceutical historian George Urdang in The Squibb Ancient Pharmacy Catalogue notes that this container and 1991.0664.0516 were painted by the same artist, based on the similar palates and decorative motifs. The jar contained mastic, a resin obtained from bark and used as a tonic and astringent.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
16th century
Date made
1500 - 1599
ID Number
1991.0664.0517
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05729
collector/donor number
SAP 441
catalog number
1991.0664.0517
This blown and molded square-shaped bottle has a narrow neck, flared lip and, a round glass stopper. The baked white enamel shield is framed by stylized blue leaves with a yellow flower. A yellow crown sits atop the shield.
Description
This blown and molded square-shaped bottle has a narrow neck, flared lip and, a round glass stopper. The baked white enamel shield is framed by stylized blue leaves with a yellow flower. A yellow crown sits atop the shield. The jar’s label begins with the alchemical symbol for powder, followed by the text LTEMP RNB.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0357
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
1991.0664.0357.02
1991.0664.0357.01
M-05506
This syrup jar is decorated with blue flowers and foliage. A hare and a lion are also depicted in blue around the jar. The container is marked just below the lower shoulder, Ol. Ouorum. The bottom of the foot is marked with an image of a lighthouse.
Description
This syrup jar is decorated with blue flowers and foliage. A hare and a lion are also depicted in blue around the jar. The container is marked just below the lower shoulder, Ol. Ouorum. The bottom of the foot is marked with an image of a lighthouse. Lighthouses were used to mark the wares of 17th and 18th century Genovese potters.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0585
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05797
collector/donor number
SAP 509
catalog number
1991.0664.0585
This blown glass drug container is marked, ELIX: VISCER: H:" The opaque white color of the glass comes from the addition of tin oxide and was meant to imitate porcelain.Currently not on view
Description
This blown glass drug container is marked, ELIX: VISCER: H:" The opaque white color of the glass comes from the addition of tin oxide and was meant to imitate porcelain.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0479
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05628
1991.0664.0479.01
1991.0664.0479.02
collector/donor number
SAP 340
This blown and molded square-shaped glass bottle has a narrow neck and flared lip. It has a baked white enamel label surrounded by a gold and brown escutcheon with a crown at the top.
Description
This blown and molded square-shaped glass bottle has a narrow neck and flared lip. It has a baked white enamel label surrounded by a gold and brown escutcheon with a crown at the top. The label is marked ELIX ANTICOLIC CROC in black, with the first letter in red.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0451
catalog number
M-05600
accession number
1991.0664
collector/donor number
SAP 312
catalog number
1991.0664.0451
Satirical image of a man protecting himself from cholera, probably produced during the epidemic of 1831-1832.
Description
Satirical image of a man protecting himself from cholera, probably produced during the epidemic of 1831-1832. The inscription at the bottom reads “Die wohleingerichte kleine Hausapotheke für einem seine Gesundheit liebenden / CHOLERA PRAESERVATIVMANN / Nürnberg bei Fr: Campe” Friedrich Campe (1777-1846) was a printer in Nuremberg.
Location
Currently not on view
artist
Wunder
printer
Campe
ID Number
1991.0664.0012
accession number
1991.0664
collector/donor number
SAP 967
This “Culpeper” type microscope is made from wood, cardboard and sharkskin (or shagreen). The base is circular and has three wooden vertical supports which connect the base to the round stage. The cardboard tube is covered with shagreen that is dyed green.
Description
This “Culpeper” type microscope is made from wood, cardboard and sharkskin (or shagreen). The base is circular and has three wooden vertical supports which connect the base to the round stage. The cardboard tube is covered with shagreen that is dyed green. The mirror is mounted on a wooden hinge attached to the center of the base. A circular mark with initials is burned into the underside of the base, but the letters are illegible. Focusing is achieved by moving the tube up and down. The base is circular and made from turned wood, and has three round wooden feet.
One of the main cottage industries of the city of Nuremberg was the manufacturer of toys. In the 18th and 19th centuries thousands of microscopes like the one in the Squibb Collection were produced. Besides the Culpeper type microscope, several other models were produced including a box shaped, compound monocular microscope attached to a base with a drawer, and a “drum” type microscope. Nuremberg microscopes are rare and sought after by microscope collectors.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1750
ID Number
1991.0664.0904
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-06300
collector/donor number
SAP 992
catalog number
1991.0664.0904
This opaque white blown-glass jar has a short neck, flared lip, and applied stepped foot. The opaqueness of the glass comes from the addition of tin oxide in an attempt to mimic porcelain. A stylized blue wreath with red and yellow flowers is capped by a yellow crown.
Description
This opaque white blown-glass jar has a short neck, flared lip, and applied stepped foot. The opaqueness of the glass comes from the addition of tin oxide in an attempt to mimic porcelain. A stylized blue wreath with red and yellow flowers is capped by a yellow crown. The wreath frames the label EL VISC H in black text. This jar would have contained Flowers of Viscus, also known as the flowers of mistletoe and was used to expel poisons.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0472
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05621
collector/donor number
SAP 333
catalog number
1991.0664.0472
This blown and molded glass bottle has a narrow neck, a flared lip, and a spherical shaped glass stopper. The bottle has a blue, white, and yellow baked enamel shield. The label is marked LIQ MAGN SULPH in black, with the first initial of each word in red.
Description
This blown and molded glass bottle has a narrow neck, a flared lip, and a spherical shaped glass stopper. The bottle has a blue, white, and yellow baked enamel shield. The label is marked LIQ MAGN SULPH in black, with the first initial of each word in red. This bottle would have contained liquid magnesium sulphate, commonly known as Epsom salt which was used as a mild cathartic, diuretic, and diaphoretic.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th-19th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0437
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05586
collector/donor number
SAP 298
catalog number
1991.0664.0437.01
1991.0664.0437.02
This blown and molded square-shaped bottle has an applied neck and a flared collar. The clear glass is decorated with a baked enamel cartouche with a white shield on a blue background. The shield is framed by a yellow C scroll design and capped by a crown.
Description
This blown and molded square-shaped bottle has an applied neck and a flared collar. The clear glass is decorated with a baked enamel cartouche with a white shield on a blue background. The shield is framed by a yellow C scroll design and capped by a crown. George Urdang author of The Squibb Ancient Pharmacy Catalogue attributes this bottle to the Court Pharmacy of Pillnitz which today is a city quarter in eastern Dresden, Germany. The bottle is marked BALS IRIS ANIS with red initial letters and the alchemical symbol for sulphur.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0188
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05336
1991.0664.188
collector/donor number
SAP 45
This square-shaped blown and molded glass apothecary bottle, and illustrated on page 24 of The Squibb Ancient Apothecary Catalogue, has a baked enamel baroque-style blue and yellow cartouche on its front.
Description
This square-shaped blown and molded glass apothecary bottle, and illustrated on page 24 of The Squibb Ancient Apothecary Catalogue, has a baked enamel baroque-style blue and yellow cartouche on its front. It is labeled ESS CASS LIGN in black, with the first letter of each word in red. The jar would have contained an essence of cassia lignum, or cassia tree leaves or bark steeped in an alcohol solution, which was used as a laxative.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
17th-18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0343
catalog number
M-05492
accession number
1991.0664
collector/donor number
SAP 204
catalog number
1991.0664.0343
This ovoid syrup jar has a flared foot, pinched spout, and an applied handle. The jar is decorated with deep yellow, blue, green, and grey motifs including a double–headed eagle holding a golden shield.
Description
This ovoid syrup jar has a flared foot, pinched spout, and an applied handle. The jar is decorated with deep yellow, blue, green, and grey motifs including a double–headed eagle holding a golden shield. The foot is decorated with blue and yellow concentric circles.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0578
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05790
collector/donor number
SAP 502
catalog number
1991.0664.0578
This blown and molded square jar has a flared lip. The white oval baked enamel shield is framed by a chain of blue leaves interspersed with four yellow flowers. The container is marked MAG MARCASIT in black lettering.The jar would have contained Magistery of Marcasite.
Description
This blown and molded square jar has a flared lip. The white oval baked enamel shield is framed by a chain of blue leaves interspersed with four yellow flowers. The container is marked MAG MARCASIT in black lettering.
The jar would have contained Magistery of Marcasite. Marcasite is a white iron pyrite mineral. It would have been dissolved and purified in an acidic solution to create a magistery, a substance possessing healing or curative powers.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0220
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05368
collector/donor number
SAP 77
catalog number
1991.0664.0220
Portrait of Martin Brendel (1595-1647) was a pharmacist in Nuermberg.Currently not on view
Description
Portrait of Martin Brendel (1595-1647) was a pharmacist in Nuermberg.
Location
Currently not on view
depicted
Brendel, Martin
ID Number
1991.0664.0044
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-06213
collector/donor number
SAP 906
This wrought-iron crucible has a bowl with three legs and a straight handle. One of the legs been replaced. The bowl is incised “*L*W*/1678.”Currently not on view
Description
This wrought-iron crucible has a bowl with three legs and a straight handle. One of the legs been replaced. The bowl is incised “*L*W*/1678.”
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1678
ID Number
1991.0664.0949
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-06345
collector/donor number
SAP 1037
catalog number
1991.0664.0949
This square-shaped blown and molded apothecary jar has a baked enamel label marked AQ ANHALT. The European Apothecary Collection contains dozens of drug jars with this same embellishment.
Description
This square-shaped blown and molded apothecary jar has a baked enamel label marked AQ ANHALT. The European Apothecary Collection contains dozens of drug jars with this same embellishment. The generic blue and yellow decoration with its stylized crown above the cartouche is similar to glass drug jars in the collection of the Deutsche Apotheken Museum in Heidelberg, Germany.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0234
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05382
collector/donor number
SAP 91
catalog number
1991.0664.0234
This glass urn-shaped widemouthed jar, with its oval cartouche of baked white enamel and blue stylized vines, and yellow crown is typical of German pharmaceutical containers of the 17th and 18th centuries. The label is marked DIAGR above the alchemical symbol for sulphur.
Description
This glass urn-shaped widemouthed jar, with its oval cartouche of baked white enamel and blue stylized vines, and yellow crown is typical of German pharmaceutical containers of the 17th and 18th centuries. The label is marked DIAGR above the alchemical symbol for sulphur. This jar is pictured on page 18 in the Squibb Ancient Pharmacy Catalogue.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
17th-18th century
ID Number
1991.0664.0152
accession number
1991.0664
catalog number
M-05300
1991.0664.0152
collector/donor number
SAP 9

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