George M. Dixon, Semi-Annual Cash Prices Current and General Catalogue of
Pure Chemicals and Extra Quality of Medicines (Cincinnati, July 1,1858), pp.
9-10. See Jordan, Phillip D. "Purveyors to the Profession: Cincinnati
Drug-Houses, 1850-1860." Ohio History, 54 (October-December, 1945):370-380.
I believe the journal is still "on-line" by the Ohio Historical Society. You
can access the article by Jordan there.
Regards,
Pat Tucker
Swanton, Ohio
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jeremy
Pye
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 8:58 AM
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Subject: 19th century patent medicines
Greetings all,
Sorry to interrupt the recent deluge of button emails,
but I wanted to ask if anyone might know of references
that discuss ingredients of 19th century patent
medicines. Specifically, I am interested in
ingredients that went in to worming medications, and
those medicines which claimed to cure dysentery.
Thanks,
Jeremy Pye
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