192 results filtered with: Laxatives
- Ephemera
Drug advertising ephemera. Box 103.
- Archives and manuscripts
M0007392: Manuscript illustration from Medicina Antiqua, depicting use of a laxative draught
Date: 6 September 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/63/47Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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Observations on the utility and administration of purgative medicines in several diseases / by James Hamilton.
Hamilton, James, 1749-1835.Date: 1805- Ephemera
Health restored to the sick and afflicted, by drinking the waters of Battle Bridge Wells, commonly called St. Chad's : being formerly dedicated to St. Chad, first bishop of Litchfield.
Date: [1800?]- Ephemera
Sold here : quality products guaranteed by P.H. Galloway Ltd., qualified chemists. London. S.E.17.
P.H. Galloway Ltd.Date: [between 1910 and 1925]- Ephemera
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Duphalac : suspends the monthly sentence of dysmenorrhoea.
Date: 1971- Pictures
Limonade Purgative de Rogé: product label. Colour lithograph.
Date: [1890?/1910]Reference: 547324iPart of: Labels for pharmaceutical packaging. Colour lithographs.- Pictures
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A sick man stranded on the toilet after taking a laxative. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1804, after J. Sneyd.
Sneyd, John.Date: 28 January 1804Reference: 12068i- Books
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Observations on the utility and administration of purgative medicines in several diseases / by James Hamilton.
Date: 1805- Ephemera
Magnolax (Wampole) : An effective mechanical laxative.
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Ephemera
The Swedes tea : (now rendered into an English compound, by a very distinguished botanist) is a collection of salutary herbs used for breakfasting, and a cheap and wholesome succedaneum for the foreign teas : it is strengthening, pleasant, and reviving; free from the evils which attend the use of tea, and of power and virtue to remove and cure them.
Date: [1770?]- Ephemera
Internal hoarding / Scottish Council for Health Education.
Date: 1946- Ephemera
Boldolaxine : [red].
Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]- Books
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Boylston medical prize dissertations for the years 1819 and 1821 : Experiments and observations on the communication between the stomach and the urinary organs, and On the propriety of administering medicine by injection into the veins / By E. Hale, jun.
Hale, E. (Enoch), 1790-1848.Date: 1821- Ephemera
Drug advertising ephemera. Box 107.
- Pictures
- Online
A stereotypical satire of the Scottish. Coloured etching by W.E., 1811.
E., W., active 1811.Date: 16 October 1811Reference: 12206i- Ephemera
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Eno's 'Fruit Salt' : a safe laxative during sulphonamide treatment.
Date: [between 1900 and 1910?]