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Comic postcard, Man with hangover sitting on bed Date: 20th century
Advert, Carter's Little Liver Pills for Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache Date: circa 1900
Comic postcard, Man with hangover after drunken evening Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Middle aged couple in bed Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Dog with a hangover Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man with sore head, WW1 Date: circa 1918
Burmese advert in Chinese for Tiger Headache CureBurmese advert for Tiger Trademark Headache Cure - Take immediately for headache and tooth for a fast cure. Produced by Eng Aun Tong (Yong An) in Rangoon Burma (Yangon)
Lactart (Milk Acid) - relieves fevers, headache etcLactart (Milk Acid) - relieves fevers, headache, wakefulness, nervous depression and urinary troubles. Produced by Avery Lactate Co. of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1900s
Information leaflet, Dr Williams pink pills for pale peopleInformation leaflet for Dr Williams pink pills for pale people. The patent medicine pills contained iron oxide and magnesium sulphate
Tense, Nervous Headache?A young woman lies in bed with an awful headache or migrane. Date: 1960s
GALEN. EngravingGalen of Pergamum (129-c. 216). Greek physician, anatomist and therapist. Oil
WW1 advertisement for Salaspin replacing German aspirinAdvertisement for Salaspin, a British made headache remedy, with one or two tablets able to alleviate headache brought on by war worry. The advert states very plainly that it replaces German aspirin
Italian advertisement for Calming Fort Effective In headaches, tooth pain, colds, flu, and periodic rheumatism Pharmaceutical laboratory
Advertisement for Shaker Family PillsShaker Family Pills Cure Sick Headache. A.J.White, Proprietor, 168 Duane Street, New York
Courthouse scene in Australia - cartoon by Phil MayA Reminiscence of Australia. Bush Magistrate (to visiting Magistrates who have had a wild night) - " Look here, Fellers, before we go on wid this case
Curing the HeadacheA painting by Thomas Watling of a woman of New South Wales curing the Headache. The blood which she takes from her own gums she supposes comes along the string from the patient