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Field name | Value |
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Title | Act 2 From a Set of Trade Cards for Jackson's Best Chewing Tobacco |
Reference | 1989-8-89 |
Library | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Collection | The William H. Helfand Collection, 1989 |
Date | c. 1875-1890 |
Publisher / Printer / Lithographer | C.A. Jackson & Co. |
Place of Creation | Petersburg, Virginia, USA |
Document Type | Trade Card |
Theme(s) | General Cures |
Keywords | tobacco, lovesickness, depression, weight, nourishment |
Additional Information | A series of cartoons, in a sequential form similar to that of contemporary comic strips, tells of "How Adolphus Slim-Jim Used Jackson's Best [Chewing Tobacco] and Was Happy." In two of the illustrations a physician takes the patient's pulse, diagnoses the young man's lovesickness, and prescribes Jackson's tobacco, which leads to a happy ending to the story. Originally published as part of a booklet, each card includes a sizable advertisement for Jackson's Best to reinforce its message and to insure continued publicity in case the pages were separated. William H. Helfand, from 'The Picture of Health: Images of Medicine and Pharmacy from the William H. Helfand Collection' (1991), p. 113. |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's catalogue. |
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Copyright | Philadelphia Museum of Art |