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What kind of Poison?
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I think they're mercuric chloride (or "corrosive sublimate") antiseptic tablets. Triloids was a common brand. Here's a picture of a similar one with a label. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/29/2f/f2/2...7aec865246.jpg
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Thank you for replying. So basically the predecessor to the modern isopropyl alcohol wipes, would that be comparable? :-) Although I am not a collector of bottles, I am a collector of interesting antique chemistry. Is there a good reference resource I could explore to determine the age, company, etc, of this particular tablet? The bottom of the bottle has an X M 6 in a vertical row. Would that be enough to identify further information about it?
Thanks again!
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I've done a bit more Googling and ran acrossed this way interesting digital copy of a William R Warner & Co's Epitome. There's some incredible information in it some of which have illustrations of the bottles used. It reads, "Corrected to October 1st, 1887". Here's the link:
https://collections.nlm.nih.gov/ext/...DF/9804176.pdf
Way cool!
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Oh, as embarrassing as this is, I was so engrossed by the bottle & tablets I completely missed the cork stopper, which had the company name clearly printed on it. LOL. Wm R Warner & Co.
I bet next time I look before I ask publicly, won't I? heh heh
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Unfortunately the markings on the bottom of this one don't mean anything to anyone other than the factory workers. As for age, I'm guessing that it dates to around the 1900s or 1910s. Hard to say exactly.
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