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Small, cream-colored cardboard box with green lettering for Clover Leaf Catarrh Remedy. This remedy, created by the Clover Leaf Pharmacy, was designed to improve the symp [...]
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Small, paper-wrapped package of Boxwood Bark (Cornus florida) pieces. Otherwise known as flowering dogwood, this plant was used to treat colic pains, headaches and backac [...]
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Small, paper-wrapped package of Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus) pieces. As the name suggests, this plant is used for relief from muscle spasms, menstrual cramps, and pregnan [...]
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Small, paper-wrapped package of Unicorn (Aletris farinosa) roots. Unicorn root is a flowering herb shrub that grows in the eastern United States. It has been used to reli [...]
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Small, paper-wrapped package of Mandrake (Podophyllum Peltatum) roots. The mandrake is an herb that is native to the Mediterranean region. The root of the mandrake, which [...]
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Small, leather case with gold lettering containing seventeen small glass vials of homeopathic concoctions. This handy kit of homeopathic concoctions was created by Boeric [...]
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Small glass bottle containing yellow liquid for "Clover Leaf Catarrh Remedy." This remedy, created by the Clover Leaf Pharmacy, was designed to improve the symptoms of ca [...]
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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, green and white, metal tin labled "Dr. Guild's Green Mountain Asthmatic Compound." This asthmatic medicine was designed to work through inhalation. The user would [...]
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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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