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Small, circular, cardboard container with a yellow and red label for Beecham's Patent Pills. Beecham's Pills were created by English chemist Thomas Beecham in 1842. They [...]
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Red cardboard box and a glass medicine bottle full of brown liquid labled "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root." A homeopathic physician, Dr. Sylvester Andral Kilmer founded his labo [...]
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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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Gold and red metal tin for Nature's Cure Blood Purifyer and Liver Regulator. Created by The National Drug Co., these tablets claimed to cure ailments such as rheumatism, [...]
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Small, red, rectangle cardboard box for Red Cloverine Pills. These laxative pills were created by the Wilson Chemical Company to stimulate the bowels and help conditions [...]
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Small, square, cardboard package for Ripan's Chocolate Coated Tabules. These laxatice tabules were created by Ripans Chemical Co. The chocolate coating was meant to cover [...]
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Red, rectangle, cardboard box for Schoenfeld Tea. This herbal tea, created by S. Pfeiffer Manufacturing Co., was intended to act as a laxative and diuretic.
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Small, gold and black metal tin for Watkin's Laxative Cold & Grip Tablets. These laxative tablet, created by the J. R. Watkins Co., also claimed to reduce the headach [...]
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