Familine


Title
Familine
Description
Advertisement for Familine depicting card tucked into a spray of two red flowers and a larger pink and white flower. The flowers hide a few letters of the card which reads: "H.R. Stevens' Family Balsam Familine". The reverse of the card states that Familine is for external and internal use. Some ailments it cures include: burns, sprains, rheumatic and neuralgia pains, corns, frost bites, insect stings, poison ivy, chapped skin, calluses, ringworm, hemorrhoids, piles, earache, sore throat, coughs, and croup. The price is 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. Prepared by H.R. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Date
1870-1890
Original Format
trade cards
Extent
8cm x 5cm
Local Identifier
LL02.12.01.40.01
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Laupus Library History Collections
Rights
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