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Advertisement, Carters Little Liver Pills, WW1Advertisement, Carters Little Liver Pills for Active Service, showing a man undergoing an army medical examination during the early stages of the First World War. Date: 1914
Andrews Liver Salt advert with a fireman using them to put out a fire, 1900 Date: 1900
Cephos cold and flu powder advertisementAdvert for Cephos cold and flu powder depicting a poorly looking woman, dressed rather smartly, and standing, hanging onto a strap on a bus or tube train
Dental or Mental? by William Heath RobinsonA suggested method of tooth-extraction with a primitive contraption. Date: 1924
Advert for Beechams Pills, 1925 Date: 1925
Advert for Milton against influenza 1918Advertisement for Milton sterilising fluid, recommended for preventing and relieving influenza at a time when Spanish flu was rapidly spreading across the world. 1918
Doctors remedy use Lactopeptine reliving indigestion and dyspepsia, available in powder or tablet form, at all stores and chemist. Date: 1901
Penicillin bottleBottle of penicillin (Calcium Salt) dated 28/12/1943. The bottle contains enough penicillin for the treatment of ten life threatiening cases. Date: 1944
Advert for Beechams Pills 1886Used in the Palace by Queen Victoria, in the cottage, at sea and when studying. Sold only at wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, T. Beecham, chemist St. Heens, lancashire. 1886
Beechams Pills camouflage themed advertisementThere is no camouflage about Beechams Pills. Advertisement based on the topical interest in camouflage which had been pioneered during the First World War to great effect such as in the case of
Rissos DOLPHIN - Being given medication by vet (Grampus griseus)
WW2 Poster -- Tablet dayTablet day! Colour lithograph poster after 2nd Lt Stacey Hopper. Medical related poster for British soldiers on active service in Italy
Beechams Pills advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Beechams Pills from 1916 featuring the outlined silhouette of a British soldiers who states there are two good things in these days of trial - bullets for the boches
Beechams advertisement by Bruce BairnsfatherA Good Point to Remember. Advertisement for Beechams Pills featuring a humorous illustration by Bruce Bairnsfather of a British soldier, wrapped up warm against the cold
Advertisement for Daxaids -- a hand with a white pill. 1959
Cod Liver Oil / ChildrenAdvertisement for Mellins cod liver oil emulsion, for colds, coughs, chest ailments and wasting sickness