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    1. Commercial Medicine · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke University Libr

      Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, a patent medicine said to be created by a Mrs. Charlotte N.

    2. From the History of Medicine Artifacts Collection: Perkins’s Tractors - The Devil's Tale

      From the History of Medicine Artifacts Collection: Perkins’s Tractors - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog (...)

    3. Additional Resources · Medicine Without Physicians: A History of Home Remedies · Duke University Lib

      Download layouts of patent medicine boxes taken from the Advertising Ephemera Collection, [1960s]-[1970s] from the John W.

    4. Bibliography of Additional Sources - Medicine and Madison Avenue Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke

      Medicine as Science and Profession Burrow, James G. 

    5. Getting Started - Patents - LibGuides at Duke University

      A modern view of patents based on "quantum patent mechanics" explains some of the mysterious patent-related phenomena that are (...)

    6. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2009, Vol 17, No 1

      Through most of its history patent medicine has been subject to very little government regulation with no requirement to (...)

    7. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/kate.collins/History_of_Innovati (...)

      - How does the Confederate Patent Office relate to the US Patent Office? - What are some of the types of inventions that are (...)

    8. Front and Center - Winter 2014, Vol 20, No 2

      The quest for relief of aches, pains, and cold symptoms has drawn Americans to the medicine cabinet since the turn of the twentieth (...)

    9. Not What the Doctor Ordered - The Devil's Tale

      While the rich History of Medicine Collections includes classics of Western medicine like a first edition of Andreas Vesalius (...)

    10. 1880s - 1890s - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      The voyage takes 3 months to complete and is widely followed and reported on in the press, providing free advertising for Sapolio soap. 1892 -  (...)

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