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Medicine Chests

Introduction: Medicine Chests

Description of Medicine Chests

Medicine Chests: Boxes in which physicians kept their drugs and other medications, medical instruments and supplies, manuals, etc. As a carrying case or convenient storage receptacle, or a kind of portable pharmacy, the medicine chest was indispensable to the itinerant physician. The chest was usually larger and sturdier than a doctor's kit or bag.
Source: MeSH 2007

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