William H. Helfand Collection of Pharmaceutical Trade Cards
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- La Gigue: Old Dr. Samuel F. Stowe's Dyspepsia Cure or Compound Medicated Lozenges
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Trade card advertising Old Dr. Samuel F. Stowe's Dyspepsia Cure or Compound Medicated Lozenges featuring a boy in nautical dress facing the customer. His blue hat has a red feather in it and reads: "Normond." He seems to be standing on a dock. Behind him are an anchor and capsized sailboat.
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- La Tisane Cisbey [from verso]
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Trade card printed on two sides advertising Tisane Cisbey as a remedy for digestive ailments and skin disease.
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- The Late James R. Wood, M.D.
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Trade card featuring a portarit of a mustached man in a dress suit. He is wearing a bowtie, and his hair is slicked to one side.
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- The Little Favorites: Ayer's Pills Sugar Coated
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Trade card advertising Ayer's Pills and Ayer's Sarsaparilla featuring eight children holding up a sign that reads: "'The Little Favorites' Ayer's Pills. Sugar Coated." Most are casually dressed save for the child farthest in the background on the right-hand side who is wearing a peach-colored headwrap of some sort. In front of her is a boy holding a white cat. There is a girl wearing a flowered wreath in her hair towards the front of the group. The girl next to her is holding a red item in her left hand. Behind the group are grasses and leaves. The back has a poem and describes the curative properties for the Ayer's products advertised.
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- The Little Pets [from verso]
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Trade card printed on two sides advertising Scott's Emulsion, a remedy for the "wasting diseases" of adults and children.