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FAIL NOT TO READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT ABOUT DR. HARTSHORN'S JAUNDICE & DYSPEPTIC BITTERS

by Dr. E. Hartshorn & Sons, 71 Blackstone St, Boston

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Known Everywhere as 'Key to Health'. By Dr. E. Hartshorn, a graduate of Harvard Medical College. (Promotional Broadside). ca 1890? 13x10''. Vignette of key, brags, testimonials, &c in double-line border. 'Neutralize the bad effects of foul air, close confinement, & unwholesome occupation upon Operatives in Mills & Manufactories', &c. Toned, wrinkled, edge tears, G.
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FAIL NOT TO READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT ABOUT / DR. HARTSHORN'S / JAUNDICE AND DYSPEPTIC BITTERS..

FAIL NOT TO READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT ABOUT / DR. HARTSHORN'S / JAUNDICE AND DYSPEPTIC BITTERS..

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[Boston, MA: Dr. E. Hartshorn & Sons, 71 Blackstone St.], 1890. Broadside. 33 x 25 cm. Printed on buff paper, in various sizes and styles of type, including an illustration of a key to emphasize that the bitters were a "key to health." Text enclosed in a black border. These "purely vegetable" bitters "always cure Sallowness of Skin, Dulness [sic] or Dizziness of Head, Sick Headache, Bad Taste of Mouth, Weakness of Limbs, Weariness, Bad Sleep, Poor Appetite, and all Bilious Complaints." Price, dosage, and testimonials accompany the text. A few closed tears along margins, not affecting text. A very good example. Dr. Edward Hartshorn (1818-1906) received his medical degree from Harvard in 1840. When ill health caused him to retire from the practice of medicine, he began to produce pharmaceutical preparations. He and his sons manufactured various medicines in Boston from about 1878 on. [ATWATER 1577]. OCLC lists two copies: Univ. of Rochester Med. Ctr.; Library Co. of Phila.
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