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Cream-colored box with red and black lettering for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription bottle. Dr. Ray Vaughn Pierce was the nation's leading seller of mail-order patent m [...]
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Small, orange, metal tin labled "Du Bois Pecific Pills." Not much is known about this medicine or the company that created it. Records from the U.S. Department of Chemist [...]
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Glass bottle with cream-colored label for Elixir Benadryl Hydrochloride. Cough syrups have long had some of the highest concentrations of alcohol content and Benadryl is [...]
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Small, light brown, glass bottle with a label for Parke, Davis, & Co. Sublimate Pills. A highly poisonous compound, corrosive sublimate had a number of uses in photog [...]
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Glass bottle containing dark brown liquid with a stained label for Hadacol Dietary Supplement. This concoction was created by Louisiana State Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc. A [...]
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20th century
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20th century
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Brown glass bottle with cream-colored label for H. K. Mulford's Friable Tablets. Opium has been used in medicine, rituals, and cooking by several societies since about 50 [...]
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Small, cream-colored, cardboard box for Lydia E. Pinkham's Pills for Constipation. These laxative pills were created by Lydia E. Pinkham Company to help with constipation [...]
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