Pond's Extract


Title
Pond's Extract
Description
The front of this card depicts two yellow, orange and green leaves in the middle of the card and the words "Wallich's & Dilts, Drugs, 424 Main Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin" stamped across the top and in the bottom right-hand corner "Pond's Extract Co., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York", and in the bottom left-hand corner "25 New Oxford Street, London". The reverse of the card states "Pond's Extract, the Wonder of Healing". Catarrh, the Extract is the only specific for this disease, cold in head, etc. Our "Catarrh Cure" specially prepared to meet serious cases, contains all the curative properties of the Extract; Our "Nasal Syringe" invaluable for use in catarrhal affections, is simple and inexpensive." Also used for rheumatism, neuralgia hemorrhages, and bleeding from the lungs, stomach, nose is speedily controlled and stopped. For diphtheria, sore throat piles, blind, bleeding or itching, it is the greatest known remedy. "CAUTION: Always insist on having Pond's Extract. Take no counterfeit preparation. It is never sold by bulk or in measure."
Date
1870-1890
Original Format
trade cards
Extent
10cm x 6cm
Local Identifier
LL02.12.01.68.02
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Location of Original
Laupus Library History Collections
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