Benylin Expectorant

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Title

Benylin Expectorant

Description

Parke Davis collectible ink blotter from the c. 1940s advertising Benylin expectorant. This medication was advertised as relieving cold symptoms such as sneezing, lacrimation, stuffiness, and bronchial congestion. It was available in 16 ounce and gallon bottles, and contained Benadryl Hydrochloride, Ammonium Chloride, Sodium Citrate, Chloroform, and Menthol. The Parke-Davis identifier is bl 140.

Date

Rights

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Format

Language

eng

Identifier

pdib-008-benylin
bl 140

Extent

7 X 3.5 inches

Temporal Coverage

Original Format

Citation

Parke, Davis & Company, “Benylin Expectorant,” American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Digital Collection, accessed April 20, 2024, https://aihp.omeka.net/items/show/280.