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Title | Medicine Case |
Date | 1857 |
Subject | Drug case--Conventional medicine |
Description | 5.5x12.5x7.14". Glass tubes with cork stoppers, paper handwritten labels housed in brown leather case with handwritten inscription "Dr. W.M. Fitch, 1857� on inside flap, exterior strap broken. |
Language | English |
Digital Collection | Waring Historical Library Artifact Collection |
Contributing Institution | Waring Historical Library (MUSC) |
Rights | Digital image copyright, 2009, the Waring Historical Library. For more information, please contact the Waring Historical Library. |
S.C. County | Charleston County (S.C.) |
Digitization Specifications | Fujifilm FinePixS2Pro, Shutter speed: 1/125 sec, F-stop: f/32.0, Aperture value: f/32, ISO Speed Ratings: 400, Focal Length: 105.0 mm |
Date Digital | 2009-10-28 |
Type | Still Image |
Format | image/jpeg |
Media Type | Images |
Resource Identifier | 192A |
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Title | Medicine Case |
Date | 1857 |
Subject | Drug case--Conventional medicine |
Description | 5.5x12.5x7.14". Glass tubes with cork stoppers, paper handwritten labels housed in brown leather case with handwritten inscription "Dr. W.M. Fitch, 1857� on inside flap, exterior strap broken. |
Language | English |
Digital Collection | Waring Historical Library Artifact Collection |
Contributing Institution | Waring Historical Library (MUSC) |
Rights | Digital image copyright, 2009, the Waring Historical Library. For more information, please contact the Waring Historical Library. |
S.C. County | Charleston County (S.C.) |
Digitization Specifications | Fujifilm FinePixS2Pro, Shutter speed: 1/125 sec, F-stop: f/32.0, Aperture value: f/32, ISO Speed Ratings: 400, Focal Length: 105.0 mm |
Date Digital | 2009-10-28 |
Type | Still Image |
Format | image/jpeg |
Media Type | Images |
Resource Identifier | 192A |
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