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Dublin Core
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Title
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AIHP James Harvey Young Drug Advertising Collection
Description
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AIHP's James Harvey Young Drug Advertising Collection comprises 142 ads covering a range of medications produced in the United States in the mid-20th century. James Harvey Young (1915-2006) was the Charles Howard Candler Professor of American Social History at Emory University; he was noted for his groundbreaking research into patent drugs and quackery, and he made significant contributions to food and drug regulation in the United States, as well. He donated this collection of ads to AIHP.
Most of these ads were initially sent by direct mail from major pharmaceutical companies to a physician practicing at the time in Atlanta, GA (we have concealed this address where it appears to protect the privacy of this individual). A number of these ads are undated; other ads in the collection have dates listed or cite contemporaneous research, and for these ads we were able to provide dates and/or a date range.
For other drug advertising from the same time period, please visit AIHP's Mickey Smith Drug Advertising Collection.
Still Image
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direct mail advertising
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jhyda-042-cortril
Title
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Cortril
Subject
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drugs
medicines
advertising
pharmaceutical industry
hydrocortisone
inflammation
rheumatic diseases
childhood diseases
Cortril
Description
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Advertisement for Cortril, a medication manufactured by Pfizer Laboraties to treat rheumatic diseases in children. This ad was sent by direct mail to a physician practicing in Atlanta, GA.
Creator
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Pfizer Laboratories
Source
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James Harvey Young Drug Advertising Collection
Date
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1955
Contributor
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James Harvey Young
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
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1950-1959
Rights
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The advertisements in the AIHP James Harvey Young Drug Advertising Collection were published after 1923 and are not in the public domain. Under Fair Use, users may view or reproduce (print or download) materials from the collection for research, teaching, private study, or general interest. Users must provide proper attribution to the AIHP James Harvey Young Drug Advertising Collection in all copies. For any other uses, including reprinting or reproduction, users must contact the current rights holder for permission. For more information about the collection, please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy: aihp@aihp.org.
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
A name given to the resource
AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
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Original Format
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display poster
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fpp-40-virus-4
Title
A name given to the resource
Virus 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
viruses
communicable diseases
germs
bacteria
microbes
electron microscopes
cells
poliomyelitis
measles
chicken pox
influenza
hepatitis
smallpox
yellow fever
antibiotics
drugs
immunity
vaccines
childhood diseases
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Virus" printed in 1962. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "Virus - viruses are tiny germs, smaller than ordinary bacteria. Most are so small they can be seen only through an electron microscope. Electron microscope uses streams of electrons to magnify objects. Can magnify 25,000 times. A virus particle attaches to a living cell directing the cells processes in such a manner that many new virus particles are formed. These new particles then attack other new cells. More than 50 diseases of man are caused by viruses - including polio, measles, chicken pox, flu, hepatitis." Side poster #1 reads: "Treatment of virus diseases - Not affected by antibiotics or similar drugs that work so well on bacteria. Because viruses are associated with the life processes of the ill person, it would be difficult to destroy the virus without hurting the cells. Doctors prescribe treatment to make patient comfortable and prevent development of complications." Side poster #2 reads: "Prevention of virus diseases - Attack of virus disease often makes person immune for life. Doctors try to make person immune before he gets disease. Vaccines are made from viruses...made weaker by chemicals. Examples: flu, polio, smallpox, yellow fever."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1962
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1960-1969
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
A name given to the resource
AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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display poster
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Identifier
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fpp-36-future-4
Title
A name given to the resource
Pharmacy's Future 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
drugs
medicines
pharmaceutical industry
pharmaceutical research
mental illness
anticoagulants
stroke
heart disease
atomic radiation
cancer
methotrexate
measles
poliomyelitis
schizophrenia
vaccines
immunity
neuroses
tumors
viruses
communicable diseases
childhood diseases
pills
nuclear war
Atomic Energy Commission (U.S.)
National Cancer Institute of the USA
Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Pharmacy's Future" printed in 1958. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "Pharmacy's Future...and the health of our nation...and the world...are geared to the constant and costly battles waged by modern medical research." Side poster #1 reads: "90% of today's modern miracle drugs...were not in existence 10 years ago! Mental illness - 79 research projects are now going on in mental hospitals, universities and other institutions for medicines to control schizophrenia and neuroses. Heart attack drugs - A new anti-coagulant drug, developed from bread mold will be available within the next two years. Working in a matter of minutes, the drug can save lives in emergencies such as strokes and certain types of heart attacks. Pills to counter atomic radiation - The Atomic Energy Commission is doing research work on the possibility of giving populations anti-radio-strontium pills in the event of atomic attack." Side poster #2 reads: "Research yields great discoveries. Cancer - National Cancer Institute states that scientists are on verge of a "major breakthrough" to conquest of cancer. New drug...Methotrexate...has successfully suppressed one type of tumor for the first time. Measles - Trials of a new vaccine to prevent measles are scheduled for the near future. 98% of our population contracts measles during childhood. Complications can be dangerous. Polio - Improved polio vaccine sought. Present Salk Vaccine is made from dead virus. Tests will be made from a live virus vaccine which should give better and longer immunity."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1958
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1950-1959
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
A name given to the resource
AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
display poster
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Identifier
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fpp-28-seniorcitizens-4
Title
A name given to the resource
Our Senior Citizens 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
senior citizens
geriatric medicine
Kerr-Mills Act
health insurance
social security
heart disease
arteriosclerosis
cancer
arthritis
hypertension
life expectancy
communicable diseases
childhood diseases
Romans
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Our Senior Citizens" printed in 1961. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "Our Senior Citizens - In the past ten years the over 65 age group has increased by 35%. By 1975 there will be 20 million Americans over 65. Average life spans: Ancient Romans - 25 years, American Revolution - 35, Civil War period - 40, 1900 - 47, Today - 69. Conquests of childhood diseases and advances in medicine have made this longevity possible." Side poster #1 reads: "Geriatric medicine. Medicine and pharmacy are now fighting: heart disease, hardening of the arteries, cancer, arthritis, high blood pressure. These disorders tend to increase sharply with age." Side poster #2 reads: "Health Insurance. Kerr-Mills Bill passed by Congress last year. Federal government pays 50-80% of state disbursements for medical insurance to the aged medically needy. Congress plans to consider legislation which will provide a medical care program for the aged under the - Social Security System."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1961
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1960-1969
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Dublin Core
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
A name given to the resource
AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
display poster
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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fpp-17-measlesvaccine-4
Title
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Measles Vaccine 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
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posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
measles
measles vaccine
vaccines
viruses
immunity
communicable diseases
childhood diseases
pharmaceutical industry
pharmaceutical research
symptoms
rashes
side effects
fever
Description
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Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Measles Vaccine" printed in 1962. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "Progress report from your pharmacist: Measles Vaccine - Although 6 pharmaceutical manufacturers have been conducting independent research for the past 5 years, the measles vaccine expected in early 1962 might be delayed. 2 types of vaccine have been tested: Killed virus type...3 or more injections provide short immunity. Live vaccine type...has caused symptoms of natural measles and other complications. Constant research must be done to produce a more effective vaccine with fewer side effects." Side poster #1 reads: "Measles: 3 stages: 1. Incubation from contact to symptoms - 10 days. 2. Prodromal stage...inflammation of eyelids, sensitivity to light, bluish-white spots on inside of cheeks and lips, fever and cough. 3. Red rash." Side poster #2 reads: "Large scale vaccine tests. Field tests were recently made in Georgia, Seattle, Cincinnati, Rochester and Buffalo, on hundreds of children. Tests were first large-scale attempts to administer a killed virus measles vaccine in combination with a live virus vaccine."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
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1962
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1960-1969
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
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Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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display poster
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Identifier
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fpp-05-1960polio-4
Title
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1960 Polio Report from Your Pharmacist 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
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posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
poliomyelitis
communicable diseases
childhood diseases
vaccines
antibodies
immunity
epidemics
viruses
Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "1960 Polio Report from your Pharmacist" printed in 1960. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "1. Polio has not been controlled because the public has been lax about being inoculated. 2. Records indicate that over 90 million Americans still need to be vaccinated. 3. Epidemics start in neighborhoods where there are large concentrations of unvaccinated people. Infants and children under five are victims." Side poster #1 reads: "Current developments: 2 dose "killed type" vaccine - expected to give higher antibody levels than present vaccine." 2 "live virus" vaccines on way to be given by mouth - now being tested. Persons taking vaccine transmit immunity to others they contact!" Side poster #2 reads: "Salk Vaccine and its Progress: 3 or more doses 80 to 90% effective. 4 or more doses 90% effective. Single shot Salk vaccine may be coming in the near future!"
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1960
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1960-1969
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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69385c33fc053b6ee7a4e7dd39623ce5
Dublin Core
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
display poster
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
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fpp-04-1956polio-4
Title
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1956 Polio Report...from Your Pharmacist 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
poliomyelitis
communicable diseases
childhood diseases
epidemics
vaccines
immunity
Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows, titled "1956 Polio Report... from your Pharmacist" printed in 1956. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "Paralytic polio expected to be cut in half during the epidemic period of 1956. Polio Vaccination facts. First inoculation: 70% of those inoculated with Salk vaccine were protected. Second inoculation: 90% vaccinated were protected. Third inoculation: 100% protection to be fully expected. Life long Immunity over paralytic polio "soon to be a reality" claims Dr. Salk. 1957 Goal: Reduction of paralytic polio to negligible amount." Side poster #1 reads: "1956 Polio Report: Demand for Vaccine- Group No. 1, 65 million people most susceptible group to paralytic polio. (Age 0-19 group and pregnant women). Supply of vaccine by July 1956: Enough vaccine released to give "two shots" to this priority group." Side poster #2 reads: "1956 Polio Report. Demand for vaccine: Group no. 2, 45 million people to age 45 (less than 2% of paralytic polio occurs in age group over 45). Supply of vaccine: from July 1956 to December 1956. Enough vaccine will be available for "3rd shot" for Group No. 1 and "2 shots" for Group No. 2."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1956
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1950-1959
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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addfdd7b902aa28738eac76964702ece
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
A name given to the resource
AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
display poster
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
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fpp-03-salk-4
Title
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Your Pharmacist Explains the...Salk Polio Vaccine Test 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
poliomyelitis
communicable diseases
childhood diseases
vaccines
viruses
immunity
Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Your Pharmacist Explains the... Salk Polio Vaccine Test" printed in 1954. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "By early 1955 the test sponsored by the national foundation for infantile paralysis will have been evaluated... Until all reports have been completed no vaccine will be available for general use." Side poster #1 reads: "Safe... Over half a million 2nd grade children in over 200 counties thruout the nation have been inoculated. Cooperation of foundation with local medical groups makes it possible." Side poster #2 reads: "3. Formalin inactivates all 3 types of polio virus to prevent infection... The body then builds its own immunity."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1954
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1950-1959
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/