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The ink blotter, a device to help blot out leaks and smears from fountain pens, took many forms over the years. At one time, ink blotters were made into small cards made of absorbent paper, and because they were so widely used, they became popular surfaces on which to advertise products and services. With the advent of the ballpoint pen after World War II, the use of fountain pens declined, and ink blotters were no longer necessary.&#13;
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                  <text>&lt;p&gt;The &lt;strong&gt;Frank Pinchak Poster Collection&lt;/strong&gt; 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.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;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.&lt;/p&gt;
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The images in this poster set depict problematic, stereotypical, insensitive, and potentially offensive representations of Asian people and Asian cultures. The imagery in this poster set is a product of the time of its creation and does not reflect the current mission or values of AIHP. AIHP recognizes that material like this in the AIHP digital library may be harmful or difficult to view. But, AIHP places a high value on providing access and the proper context for historical materials. AIHP strives to accurately collect, preserve, and present the historical record. Please send questions or comments to aihp@aihp.org.</text>
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              <text>display poster</text>
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            <name>Identifier</name>
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                <text>fpp-05-1960polio-4</text>
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                <text>1960 Polio Report from Your Pharmacist 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows</text>
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                <text>posters</text>
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                <text> ephemera</text>
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                <text> drugstores</text>
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                <text> advertising</text>
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                <text> display cards</text>
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                <text> health education</text>
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                <text> pharmacists</text>
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                <text> poliomyelitis</text>
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                <text> communicable diseases</text>
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                <text> childhood diseases</text>
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                <text> vaccines</text>
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                <text> Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995</text>
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                <text>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!"</text>
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                <text>Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014</text>
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                <text>AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</text>
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            <name>Publisher</name>
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                <text>Professional Advancement Plan</text>
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            <name>Date</name>
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                <text>1960</text>
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            <name>Contributor</name>
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                <text>Brian Silverstein</text>
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            <name>Language</name>
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                <text>eng</text>
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                <text>1960-1969</text>
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                <text>Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.</text>
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                <text>https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/</text>
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                <text>Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.</text>
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                <text>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/</text>
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