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Belladonna Plaster: Multilingual Directions including Yiddish Belladonna Plaster: Multilingual Directions including Yiddish

A Belladonna Plaster manufactured by Johnson & Johnson. The plaster includes directions for use in fifteen languages, notably including Yiddish. The item's physical location is Ms. Coll. 1410, OOS, Box 5, Folder 1.

Billhead - Alex. Weiller & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, February 4, 1885 Billhead - Alex. Weiller & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, February 4, 1885

Billhead from Alex. Weiller & Co., proprietors of the Maryland Pharmaceutical Co., located at No. 45 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Dated February 4, 1885. The bill lists an item purchased by W. Price & Co. in Westerly, Rhode Island, and includes an itemized list of the transaction. The transaction details include a price for a quantity of “Horse Powd. ft.” and a notation about an order being shipped soon. The billhead has a printed header, ornate lettering, and clear details of the business address and transaction.

Billhead of Dr. S. I. Tobias, 3/8/1866 Billhead of Dr. S. I. Tobias, 3/8/1866

Pre-printed invoice for Venetian Liniment from Dr. S. I. Tobias, dated March 8, 1866. The billhead is located at 56 Cortlandt Street. Additional notes indicate a connection to Elijah Myers and Ellen, daughter of Dr. S. I. Tobias, based on information from Rev. J. J. Lyons. The billhead was found via a Google search for "Myers . Tobias".

Broadside Advertisement: Aimar's Neurotic Oil and Pearl Cement, Charleston, South Carolina Broadside Advertisement: Aimar's Neurotic Oil and Pearl Cement, Charleston, South Carolina

A patent medicine advertising broadside for G.W. Aimar's "Neurotic Oil" and "Pearl Cement," published in Charleston, South Carolina, during the 1860s. The broadside advertises Aimar's remedies for neuralgia, rheumatism, swellings, sprains, and for mending household items. Goodrich, Wineman & Co. are listed as wholesale druggists.

Broadside Advertisement: Baker-Levy Chemical Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1892 Broadside Advertisement: Baker-Levy Chemical Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1892

A folded broadside advertisement for the Baker-Levy Chemical Co. of Indianapolis, Indiana. Dated 1892, it features instructions for using an injection treatment for gonorrhea ("Zip Kit") and an advertisement for a body lice killer. The broadside was used into 1950.

Broadside: Detailed Price List for Furs and Advertisement for Aunt Carrie's Rheumkeene Broadside: Detailed Price List for Furs and Advertisement for Aunt Carrie's Rheumkeene

A collection of ephemera including a broadside detailing a price list for furs, an advertisement for 'Aunt Carrie's Rheumkeene' manufactured by Carrie Wertheim and distributed by H. Lehman, 24 Bond St, NYC, and fur tags. Published in New York, New York, United States, circa 1890.

Broadside: Stein's Drug Store, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1900 Broadside: Stein's Drug Store, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1900

A broadside advertisement for Stein's Drug Store in Reading, Pennsylvania, dated circa 1900. The broadside lists drugs and their prices for both human and animal use. Printed on thin yellow paper.

Cash Book from Paine's Celery Compound with Sarah Bernhardt's Testimony Cash Book from Paine's Celery Compound with Sarah Bernhardt's Testimony

Cash book from Paine's Celery Compound, including a statement or testimony from Sarah Bernhardt. Date is unclear, but likely sometime around 1899. The exact nature of Bernhardt's involvement is unknown.

Green Cardboard Box for Medicine: Rosengarten & Sons Green Cardboard Box for Medicine: Rosengarten & Sons

A green cardboard box for medicine, featuring a lithographed label depicting the manufacturer's plant. The side label indicates the contents as Morphiæ (morphine) Sulphas, in 1/8 ounce vials. This box was part of Merck & Co. and still existed in the late 20th century. The box dates from approximately 1860. The box's geographic location is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Letter from G. W. Amar & Co. to Joseph Garfunkel, Columbia, South Carolina, January 10, 1878 Letter from G. W. Amar & Co. to Joseph Garfunkel, Columbia, South Carolina, January 10, 1878

A letter dated January 10, 1878, from G. W. Amar & Co. to Joseph Garfunkel in Columbia, South Carolina. The letter encloses $2.00 for two bottles of Dr. Brooks' Wine of Tar.

Letter from Henry Hays to Seth Low & Co., April 11, 1832 Letter from Henry Hays to Seth Low & Co., April 11, 1832

A one-page letter, approximately 7-3/4" x 9-5/8", dated April 11, 1832, from Henry Hays in Philadelphia to Seth Low & Co. in New York City. The letter, signed by Alexander Lipman on behalf of Hays, concerns the sale of rhubarb and inquires about other goods Seth Low & Co. might wish to sell.

Letter from Samuel Pettigrew to Caleb Taylor Regarding a Drug Order, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1817 Letter from Samuel Pettigrew to Caleb Taylor Regarding a Drug Order, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1817

A letter written by Samuel Pettigrew of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Caleb Taylor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1817, concerning an order for drugs. The letter provides insights into the business of medicine in early 19th-century America.

Letter from Samuel Pettigrew to Caleb Taylor, December 10, 1817 Letter from Samuel Pettigrew to Caleb Taylor, December 10, 1817

A letter dated December 10, 1817, from Samuel Pettigrew in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Caleb Taylor, a druggist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pettigrew orders various drugs and encloses $200, utilizing a method to protect the money from theft during transit. The letter provides insight into the commercial transactions and security practices of the time.

Trade Card for Weinmann & Crilley, Dr. Jayne's Expectorant Trade Card for Weinmann & Crilley, Dr. Jayne's Expectorant

This trade card advertises Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, a medicinal tonic. The front of the card features an illustration of a young woman standing in front of a well. A young man stands in the background, leaning on a wall and looking towards the woman. This card is likely a national trade card for the product and is not specific to Weinmann & Crilley, the Benicia, California business that distributed it. The back of the card features a full advertisement for Dr. Jayne's Expectorant.

Trade Card: Blanke & Bro. Candy and Cough Drops Trade Card: Blanke & Bro. Candy and Cough Drops

Trade card advertising Blanke & Bro.'s candy and cough drops. The card depicts three children attempting to crack a nut. The advertisement notes that the products are for sale at all druggists. The card dates from circa 1885.

Trade Card: Reuben Klein, Druggist, Kossuth, Pennsylvania Trade Card: Reuben Klein, Druggist, Kossuth, Pennsylvania

Trade card advertising the business of Reuben Klein, druggist, located in Kossuth, Pennsylvania. The card features an advertisement for "Dr. Jayne's Expectorant" and "Family Reading". It is circa 1885.

Trade Card: S. A. Hebrew, German Eye Salve Trade Card: S. A. Hebrew, German Eye Salve

Trade card advertising Dr. J. Kramer's German Eye Salve. The card features an image of a girl crossing a bridge with flowers. The text includes the endorsement, "COMPLIMENTS...S. A. HEBREW." The card is from Volume 32, Page 5 of Archive MS. 56. Circa 1885.