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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Pitocin. This is an oxytocic hormone from the posterior pituitary gland, indicated in the stimulation of the uterus during labor, and in the prevention and treatment of postpartum blood…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Diphtheria Toxoid-Pertussis Vaccine. The advertisement states that "with three injections ... you can protect infants against both of these serious diseases ... expediting development of…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Takazyme. The advertisement describes the product as "a palatable combination of insoluble carbonates and taka-diastase." It is supplied in 2 oz, 5 oz, and 1 lb tins. Dosage and…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Theelin. The advertisement describes the product as "the estrogenic hormone, ketohydroxyestratriene ... a new form suspended in physiologic saline" with "high potency and small volume."…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Natola, Vitamins A and D. The advertisement notes that three drops of Natola provide 4600 Vitamin A and 460 Vitamin D units. Natola is used to prevent and treat Vitamin A and D…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Tyrothricin. The advertisement describes the product as "a bacterial agent for topical use" indicated in "ulcers, abscesses, osteomyelitis, certain infections of the eye, [and] infections…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Cas-Evac, a laxative. The blotter advertises the use of Cas-Evac when you want a laxative to add to your liquid prescriptions, noting its compatibility with other prescriptions and equal…
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