Description
1930s eli Lilly warburgs tincture bottle pharmaceutical artifact, museum quality bottle showcasing a piece of early medicine. Warburg’s tincture was a 19th-century patent medicine developed by Dr. Carl Warburg to treat malaria and tropical fevers. Its primary active ingredient was quinine sulphate (often in high doses), combined with a complex mix of ingredients including aloes, rhubarb, angelica root, camphor, saffron, and various herbs to create a powerful purgative and antiperiodic formula Not for consumption for display only
A truly magnificent piece. So rare and in such good condition that it could easily be worthy of a museum item. When coca leaves were added to wine. What is really meant by the good old days. It is EXACTLY as was described and pictured. The seller put a VERY generous price on this piece. It was packaged better than King Tut was entombed and mailed quickly. THANKS SO MUCH to this seller.
Seller went out of his way to intercept the package, which he paid himself for to do and add combine it with another order I made and upgraded the shipping to priority, items as mentioned and as pictured and as described, 5 star seller
Order delivered on time with no issues