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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 Thiouracil. The advertisement describes the product as "an effective means of controlling hypothyroidism in selected patients," but warns that it requires careful supervision. It is…

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Parke Davis colllectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Theelin. This simple blotter contains only the name of the product, the tagline "the pure natural estrogen," the name of the company, and a statement that the product is supplied in oil…

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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 Theelin. The advertisement describes the product as "a suspension of pure crystalline estrogenic hormone in physiologic saline solution." It is indicated in the treatment of conditions…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Theelin and Theelol. The product is indicated in "menopausal disturbances, gonorrheal vaginitis, [and] menopausal sequelae." It can be taken through intramuscular injection, vaginally, or…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Theelin and Theelol. The product is indicated in "menopausal disturbances, gonorrheal vaginitis, [and] menopausal sequelae." It can be taken through intramuscular injection, vaginally, or…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1930s advertising Theelin and Theelol. The product is indicated in "menopausal disturbances, gonorrheal vaginitis, [and] menopausal sequelae." It can be taken through intramuscular injection, vaginally, or…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Theelin. The product comes as an aqueous suspension with "crystals suspended in isotonic sodium chloride solution" in boxes of 6 and 25, or in oil in 1 cc ampules in boxes of 6 and 50.…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Tar Dermament. The advertisment states that the product "dries quickly, forming an adhesive, flexible, water-resistant film which is odorless and stainless." and that it "represemts 6…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Tanexin. The advertisement describes the product as "a sterile tannic acid jelly containing an effective antiseptic ... Stable, always ready for use. Combats infection." It is suppled in…

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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 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 Takazyme. The advertisement states that Takazyme causes "prompt reduction of gastric acidity, rapid liquefication of starchy foods, [and] soothing effect on gastric mucosa." It is…

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Parke Davis collectibe ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Synapoidin. This simple blotter contains only the name of the product, the description "a new gonadal stimulant," the name of the company, and the statement that each cubic centimeter…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Steri-Vials. The advertisement provides information for Steri-Vials containing morphine sulfate, codeine phosphate, morphine, and atropine. The solutions contain 0.5% chloretone and 0.1%…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Adrenalin Chloride Solution. This is supplied in "steri-vials", which the advertisement explains as Parke, Davis and Company's sterile hypodermic solutions in rubber-diaphragm-capped…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Standardized Vitamin Products, inlcuding Natola "for infants," Irradol-A "for children," and Abdec "for adults." Each provides a different combination of vitamins. There are images of…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Phemerol, Topical. This is a germicide used to treat minor cuts, abrasions, and superficial skin infections. The advertisement notes that the 3% solution does not sting or cause pain but…

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Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the 1940s advertising Sodium Salicylate Emplets. The advertisement describes the product as "tablets of sodium salicylate protected by a special enteric coating developed in the Parke-Davis Laboratories" and…
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