Reference NumberMIMM/2009-1/26
TitleTongue Depressor
Date1925-1975
Creator NameGlaxo, pharmaceutical company, 1873-1983
DescriptionThe tongue depressor is made of wood and is still wrapped in its original paper, which is damaged on one side, reporting ‘Amoxil Trademark’ and ‘Success every day in children’s infections.’ in orange writing.
This is likely a promotional medical device by the pharmaceutical company GSK (GlaxoSmithKline), which still produces Amoxil. The active substance, amoxicillin, is an antibiotic used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections and is part of the same family of penicillins.
Extent1 item
Dimensions180mm x 25mm x 22mm
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Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameTongue Depressor
TermPhysical Examination
Otolaryngology -- instrumentation
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/3858Glaxo Laboratories Ltd; 1904-; pharmaceutical company1904-
DS/UK/5768Murnane; John I. (1888-1969); Physician1888-1969
DS/UK/5769Murnane; Irene Alice (1903-2006); Locum Doctor1903-2006
DS/UK/2271Sexton; William Henry (1894-1961); physician1894-1961
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