Name/Title
Traveling Apothecary CaseEntry/Object ID
2021-2.5Description
This 19th century traveling apothecary case would have been used by doctors to create medications during house calls. It is believed that this may have belonged to either Bush or Dudley. It has two doors that open; each door has space to hold four bottles. Three bottles fit across the back above a drawer which hold scales for measuring. It is most likely made of Mahogany.Collection
ArtifactsMaterial
Wood, Brass, Glass