Drug advertising ephemera : Mexico.

  • Ephemera

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Description

Box file containing items of ephemera in acid free sleeves. These are all magazine inserts (including 2 bookmarks) advertising drugs and pediatric products to a professional medical audience and were inserted in Medicina revista Mexicana between about 1940 and 1960. Brand names include: Nubiol, Vioftalyl,Coligène, Perandren, Ovociclina,Vitapenicilina, Baralgina, Reverin, Gamma-Globulina "Behering", Festavital, Rastinon, Festal, Rastinon, Lasix, Neomelubrina, Novocaina, Ticarda, Omnacilina, Segontin, Aldrox, Kaomagma, Synerlac, Plegicil, Balarsen, Mesopin, Hycodan, Percodan, Percobarb, Hycomine, Valpine, Coumadin, Sistral, Acon-Adekon, Manibee, Calcio-Vi-Fos, Neo-Vina, Doblecilina Senosiain, B-D Ace, Olac, Dextro-Malto, Alacta, Natalins, Deca-Vi-Sol, Poly-Vi-Sol, Tri-Vi-Sol, Adremicina, Benutrex, Androgynon, Gestanon, Becantal, Predasmal, Orgabolin, Bredon, Vibolin, Di-Pro, Deca-Durabolin, Oradexon, Cotrophin Zinc, Lindiol, Retrangor, Metrogen Fuerte, Sostenon, Ovestin, Petrolagar, Bonamina, Terramicina, Tetracyna, Deltacortil, Cortril, Terra-Cortril, Sigmamicina, Tyzine, Anti-Sarampion, Colibil Guerin, Gene Vis D2, Gentisato de Sodio Gabail, Natisédine, Nitrinose, Sinuberase, Acitofosan, Ambesid, Broncofedrina, Complejo "B", Complejo "B" Plus, Cortigen, Glandiposan, Lisozima, Perhepar, Perheplex Fólico, Progesterona, Ritosept, Sedaflorina, Sintestrina, Suprachol, Vasoyodo, Anovlar 21, Diparcol and Largolactil.

Physical description

1 box ; 34 x 33 cm.

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