Medicinal jar

Medicinal jar
Syrian medicinal jars made circa 1300, excavated in Fenchurch Street, London, an example of Islamic contributions to Medieval Europe. London Museum.
Drugstore of Louis XIV, with medicinal jars. Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris.

A Medicinal jar or drug jar is a jar used to contain medicine.

Medicinal jars used to be employed massively in apothecary shops in hospitals.[1] Medicinal jars are an important category of the famous Dutch and English porcelain known as Delftware.[2]

A famous type of drug jar known as Albarello was derived from Islamic wares.[3][4]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Institutions of Confinement by Norbert Finzsch,Robert Jütte p.67 [1]
  2. ^ English Delftware drug jars by Briony Hudson [2]
  3. ^ Venice and the Islamic world, 828-1797 by Stefano Carboni p. [3]
  4. ^ The Grove encyclopedia of decorative arts by Gordon Campbell p.7 [4]

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