Drug advertising ephemera. Box 29.

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Description

Box file containing 43 items of ephemera in acid free sleeves. Includes: Ciba Percaine (anaesthetic - NOT from cocaine), Phytin (nerve & general tonic for nervous exhaustion and anaemia), Clayton's patent balm (for pain and rheumatic diseases), Sedaltine (muscle relaxant), Idozan (anaemia), Gynomin, Valerian Dragées, Speton (spermicide), Valerian-Dispert (sedative, soporific), Derfule (for influenza - with Ipecac and opium), Glox (constipation), Thist tablets (hypotension), Thrit (for obesity), Tin-Tabs (for boils), Clayton & Jowett, Ltd.'s specialities (1901), Dr. May's magnetic combs and Dr. Cole's Curative Soaps (Cole & Co.), Colvers' Sea Breeze foot bath salts, Lanacane cream (for insect bites and stings), Commercial Solvents Corporation's penicillin (ca. 1944), Comstock & Brother's Dr. Chilton's Permanent Fever and Ague Cure (for malaria), W.H. Comstock Co. Ltd.'s Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills (cleanse and purify the blood), Ototrips ear drops, Deanase (leg ulcers, bronchitis, mastitis), A.P.P. Stomach Powder, Codoforme botol tablets (for coughs), Fluscorbin Vitamin C and quinine for colds and influenza), Cooper's Sinapine Tissue (mustard leaflets), Sediletten (sedatives), Coutt's acid (nervousness, neuralgia, indigestion, rheumatism, sciatica, skin diseases), Le Sirop de l'Abbaye (tonic), Compton's Black Currant Emulsion (for coughs), Crompton's Flu Powders, Alfred Crompton's Pills (menstrual problems, digestive disorders, headache, skin diseases), Hc45 hydrocortisone cream (eczema and skin allergies).

Physical description

1 box ; 34 x 33 cm.

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