A set of adrenalin vials. The set consists of a clear plastic container with a spot for four vials and a blade. The box has a white label on it. The top reads "Physician's Sample 4-1 Size Ampoules / G890 K." The side reads "Adrenalin In Oil 1:500 / A suspension - Shake thoroughly before use. Caution - Not for intravenous use./ Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Michigan." The box contains three vials and one blade. Two of the vials still contain amber liquid. They are marked as Adenalin oil, 1 cc. Adrenalin was a brand name version of epinephrine, patented in 1900 by Parke-Davis Co.