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Thank you!
I found this reference, but as I said before, it seems to be a different product, although certainly from the same Jenkins Bros that produced AH Pile Salve and AH Hair Tonic, but AHLDD came in cans, not bottles. From your post: "...borne on the labels affixed to the cans containing the article..."
My main goal at the moment is simply to confirm that the contents of this bottle were medicinal(not rat poison or pepper sauce). From there it is certainly interesting that the same firm might be producing pesticide, salves, and hair products.
This bottle is the only one out of nearly a hundred separate products that I have not been able to confirm.
Thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions!
Best,
David L Cook
> On Feb 12, 2014, at 12:55 PM, Bob Skiles <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> borne on the labels affixed to the cans containing the article,
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