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  • Bristol-Myers Squibb European Apothecary
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Bristol-Myers Squibb European Apothecary

Prescription Labels

American History Museum

The Bristol-Myers Squibb Collection has over two hundred early prescription labels from dozens of apothecaries across Germany and Austria. Eighteenth and nineteenth century prescription labels were very different looking from the generic pieces of paper glued to prescription bottles drug stores dispense today. Two-hundred years ago prescription labels were triangular in shape, colorful and artistic. They were attached to the neck of the bottle with a piece of string.

Early labels were plain and without adornment. Later embellishments included decorative borders, images of animals such as stags, lions, elephants or important buildings associated with the name of the apothecary. Later in the nineteenth century colored labels were used to differentiate between medications meant to be used externally or internally. Labels were printed with the pharmacist’s name, the name of the apothecary, the city and the street address. (p.128, Pharmacy in Pre-Soviet Russia, by Mary Schaeffer Conroy, in Pharmacy in History, volume 27, No. 3, 1985)

One special sheet of uncut labels (13 ½ H x 8 ½ H) has thirteen prescription labels, each one with a different image, and may have been a salesman’s’ sample depicting the different designs available to the pharmacist. Generic sheets with the center of the labels left blank are ready for the doctor or pharmacist’s prescription.


Prescription Label, Funcke'sche Apotheke in Linz, No. 85

Prescription Label, Hirsch Apotheke

Prescription Label, Hirsch Apotheke in Borken

Prescription Label, Hirsch Apotheke

Prescription Label, Zur Hirsch Apoteke bei B. Th Korte in Solingen

Prescription Label, Zur Hirsch Apoteke bei M.L. Schoeller in ?

Prescription Label, Zur Hirsch Apoteke bei in Dusseldorf

Prescription Label, Elephanten Apotheke von W. Biegmann in Duisburg

Prescription Label, Apotheke z. Goldenen Glocke v. C.A. Kirchheim

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Carlsruhe von Dr. E. Riegel

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Carlsruhe von Dr. E. Riegel

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Carlsruhe von Dr. E. Riegel

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Carlsruhe von Dr. E. Riegel

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Carlsruhe von Dr. E. Riegel

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Carlsruhe von Dr. E. Riegel

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Essen bei hermann Korte

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Essen bei hermann Korte

Prescription Label, Privilegirte Apotheke bei W.H.Bennerscheidt

Prescription Label, Schwanen Apotheke

Prescription Label, Schwanen Apotheke

Prescription Label, Vanselow'sche Apotheke

Prescription Label, Apotheke von M. de Berghes

Prescription Label, G. Hammerlchmidt Apotheker in Coln

Prescription Label, Christianstads Apoteck

Prescription Label, Apotheke von Ferd von Gahlenin Barmen

Prescription Label, Schwanen Apoteheke im Barmen

Prescription Label, Konigl Preufs Priv. Apotheke

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Dierdorf

Prescription Label, Carlshamus Apothek

Prescription Label, Carlshamus Apothek

Prescription Label, P.J. Keller Apotheker in Bonn No. 1071

Prescription Label, P.J. Keller Apotheker in Bonn No. 1071

Prescription Label, C.A. Wrede Apotheker in Bonn

Prescription Label, Apotheke in Bendorf

Prescription Label, Hofapotheke in Braunfels von Carl Hagen


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