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Popular Medicines Popular Medicines
An illustrated history

First edition
Peter G Homan - Hon Secretary BSHP, Briony Hudson - Keeper of the Museum Collections, RPSGB and Raymond C Rowe - Chief Scientist, Intelligensys, Billingham, UK

Popular Medicines: An illustrated history contains fascinating histories of well-known medicines.

Historical details of 21 popular branded medicines are provided, some of which date back to the earliest proprietary medicines in the sixteenth century.

Each pictorial history includes biographical details of the inventor, the origins of the medicine and its subsequent history and details of the medicine's formula and intended purpose. Each entry is highly illustrated including colourful historical adverts, portraits, photographs and images of the medicines themselves.

Popular Medicines will appeal to pharmaceutical, medical and social historians, medical libraries, archives and museums, pharmacists and the general public.


Reviews:
01-Mar-09, The Civil War News:
'Indeed, one of the interesting themes borne in Popular Medicines is the use of military testimonials in advertising of patent medicines, with examples from the late1700s through World War I.'
James M. Schmidt, 'Patent Medicines and the Civil War', The Civil War News - ö,Medical Departmentö, Feb - March 2009

22-May-08, New England Journal of Medicine:
'The book's three authors are to be praised for pulling together these brief histories. Not to be overlooked is the authors' real service of providing recipes for these predecessors of today's over-the-counter medicines. The stories of the medicines are the heart of the book'the authors convey well the continuing demand of the public for a panoply of pills, powders, ointments, and syrups for the treatment of many ills...the book is a fine introduction to a fascinating topic.'
Gregory J. Higby, American Institute of the History of Pharmacy. New England Journal of Medicine, 358:21. May 22 2008

01-May-08, New Zealand Pharmacy:
'...it is a delightful and interesting history of a few branded remedies showing how they developed and the ornate ways they were often promoted and marketed. Pharmacists and many of your customers would love this book.'
Jenny McElroy. New Zealand Pharmacy, May 2008

Contents:
1. Introduction: 2. Anderson's Scots Pills: 3. Beecham's Pills: 4. Bile Beans: 5 .Burgess's Lion Ointment: 6. Carter's Little Liver Pills: 7. Clarke's Blood Mixture: 8. J Collis Browne's Chlorodyne: 9. Dalby's Carminative: 10. Fennings' Children's Cooling Powders: 11. Holloway's Pills and Ointment: 12. Dr James's Fever Powder: 13. Morison's Pills: 14. Mother Seigel's Syrup: 15. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound: 16. Poor Man's Friend Ointment: 17. Singleton's Eye Ointment: 18. Steedman's Soothing Powders: 19. Dr William's Pink Pills for Pale People: 20. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup: 21. Woodward's Gripe Water: 22. Zam-Buk: :

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 Sample chapter

ISBN: 978 0 85369 728 2

Publication Date:
November 2007

Paperback
246 x 189mm

192pp

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