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Advertisement for Miltown (meprobamate), manufactured by Wallace Pharmaceuticals. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 3, 1972.

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Advertisement for Miltown (meprobamate), manufactured by Wallace Pharmaceuticals. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 9, 1967. The ad reports that Miltown successfully relieves anxiety in patients across a broad range of…

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Advertisement for Miltown (meprobamate), manufactured by Wallace Pharmaceuticals. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 8, 1973. The ad compares the "monolithic purpose" of Stonehenge to the "enduring value" of Miltown for…

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Advertisement for Meprospan (meprobamate), manufactured by Wallace Pharmaceuticals. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 4, 1971. The ad uses the King of Hearts playing card to make an analogy with the "two faces" of heart…

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Advertisement for Deprol (meprobamate and benactyzine hydrochloride), a medication manufactured by Wallace Pharmaceuticals to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 6, 1969. The ad recommends Deprol for the relief…

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Advertisement for Deprol (meprobamate and benactyzine hydrochloride), a medication manufactured by Wallace Pharmaceuticals to reduce anxiety. The ad appeared in the journal Medical Economics on January 4, 1971. The ad recommends Deprol for the relief…
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