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Dr Williams' 'Pink Pills', London, England, 1850-1920
Dr William’s ‘Pink Pills’ were advertised as an iron rich tonic for the blood and nerves to treat anaemia, clinical depression, poor appetite and lack of energy. The tablets were originally advertised as “Pink Pills for Pale People”. Users of the product claimed the pills could even cure paralysis. The patent for the pills was bought by an American politician, Senator George T Fulford (1852-1905) …
Creator
- Science Museum, London
Subject
- anaemia
- medicinal tonic
Creator
- Science Museum, London
Subject
- anaemia
- medicinal tonic
Providing institution
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- Credit: Science Museum, London
Source
- L0058211
Identifier
- L0058211
- Science Museum A627306
- wqk6xcj8
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- United Kingdom
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First time published on Europeana
- 2019-06-09T12:06:23.458Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2019-06-09T12:06:23.458Z