Patent medicine trade cards, hand fans, and booklets, circa 1850s-1930s
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- Box 5
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Cards for Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry and Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Hand fans for 666 liquid, salve, tablets, and nose drops, as well as laxative celery bromide. One booklet about Dr. H. H. Green & Sons' cure for dropsy, and Dismuke's Book of Formulas and Prescriptions.
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- These items were donated by Dr. Thomas Bashore in 2024.
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