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Field name | Value |
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Title | Use Lutted's Cough Drops - Tobogganing Party |
Reference | 1989-8-105 |
Library | Philadelphia Museum of Art |
Collection | The William H. Helfand Collection, 1989 |
Date | c. 1875-1885 |
Publisher / Printer / Lithographer | Printed by Gies & Co., Buffalo, New York |
Document Type | Trade Card |
Theme(s) | General Cures |
Keywords | cough, winter, respiration |
Parts of the Body | throat |
Additional Information | Scenes of winter sports, walking on snowshoes and tobogganing, are put to use to advertise Lutted's Cough Drops. The illustrations are appropriate for a product used frequently in winter months, but there is no additional text to associate them with this medication. Although most nineteenth-century trade cards bear extravagant discussions of the benefits of the product advertised, in this case the name alone was deemed to be sufficient. William H. Helfand, from 'The Picture of Health: Images of Medicine and Pharmacy from the William H. Helfand Collection' (1991), p. 116. |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's catalogue. |
Visual Content | View thumbnails |
Copyright | Philadelphia Museum of Art |