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ANTIQUE Pill Roller for Making Medical Pills 19th Century
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ANTIQUE Pill Roller for Making Medical Pills 19th Century

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
66966978

ANTIQUE no:33, Pill Roller for Making Medical Pills 19th Century 

This antique  instrument is made of Mahogany wood and solid brass , & for it's age is in good condition.very nice item 4 collector or decor display

I inherited the item & l look it up in the internet c below description, it had a price tag of $280 =+_ R2300

Pill Roller for Making Medical Pills 19th Century  - click to enlarge.
This instrument is made of Mahogany wood and solid brass and consists of three parts: A slanted base plate, roller handle and drawer. The base plate has two brass side rails and fluted brass strip with graduated markings indicating 1, 6, 12, 18 and 24 grooves. The roller has 4 brass wheels and a fluted strip that matches the base plate strip. The drawer could be removed. Stages in making a pill: 1. A prescription for pills would give the weight of medication in one pill and the number of pills required. Multiplying these two figures gave the quantities to be weighed. 2. The medication was mixed with very thick and viscous syrup of glucose to form a stiff pliable mass, which was rolled to get a ‘sausage’ shape. 3. The ‘sausage’ was placed on the Pill Machine grooves and rolled to a length correspond to the number of pills required. 4. The roller handle was guided to cut the ‘sausage’ and roll the cut pieces that are the pills.