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Deutsch: Zwei Apothekengefäße zur Aufbewahrung von Hyoscyamus-Präparaten (Schwarzem Bilsenkraut) aus dem 19. Jahrhundert im Deutschen Apothekenmuseum Heidelberg.
English: Two apothecary vessels for storage of Hyoscyamus niger preparations dating approx. 19th century at Deutsches Apothekenmuseum Heidelberg, Germany.
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