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    A patent medicine (sometimes called a proprietary medicine) is a non-prescription medicine or medicinal preparation that is typically protected and advertised...
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    A patent medicine, also known as a proprietary medicine or a nostrum (from the Latin nostrum remedium, or "our remedy") is a commercial product advertised...
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  • Chinese patent medicine (simplified Chinese: 科学中药; traditional Chinese: 科學中藥; pinyin: kēxúe zhōngyào; lit. 'scientific Chinese medicine') are herbal medicines...
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    Peruna was a well-known patent medicine sold from the late-19th to mid-20th century. It was patented by Samuel Brubaker Hartman and endorsed by hundreds...
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  • common metals into gold. Through the 18th and 19th centuries, many "patent medicines" were claimed to be panaceas, and they became very big business. The...
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    Quackery (redirect from Quack medicine)
    marketing of Eau de Cologne as a cure-all medicine by Johann Maria Farina and his imitators. Patent medicines often contained alcohol or opium, which,...
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    Medicine shows were touring acts (traveling by truck, horse, or wagon teams) that peddled "miracle cure" patent medicines and other products between various...
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  • A biological patent is a patent on an invention in the field of biology that by law allows the patent holder to exclude others from making, using, selling...
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  • The Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) is a Unitaid-backed international organisation founded in July 2010, based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its public health driven...
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    Amateur in golf. He died from jawbone cancer after consuming Radithor, a patent medicine made from radium salts dissolved in water. The son of industrialist...
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    Hulbert Harrington Warner (category Patent medicine businesspeople)
    businessman and philanthropist who made his fortune from the sales of patent medicine. He was born near Syracuse, New York, in a small settlement called...
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    Radithor (category Patent medicines)
    Radithor was a patent medicine that is a well-known example of radioactive quackery. It consisted of triple-distilled water containing at a minimum 1...
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    Carter's Little Liver Pills (category Patent medicines)
    Liver Pills (Carter's Little Pills after 1959) were formulated as a patent medicine by Samuel J. Carter of Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1868. The active ingredient...
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  • leather Patent medicine, a medical compound of questionable effectiveness Patent bet, in the UK, a type of wager A botanical term Plant Patent Act of 1930...
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    which he served until his death. Holtermann was also interested in patent medicine. He was proud of having cured fellow passengers on his 1858 sea voyage...
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    Coca-Cola (category Patent medicines)
    brand. Originally marketed as a temperance drink and intended as a patent medicine, Coca-Cola was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton...
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    of opium, also known as tinctura opii camphorata, is a traditional patent medicine known for its antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic properties...
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    Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil (category Patent medicines)
    Canada and the United States as a patent medicine from the 1850s into the early twentieth century. Like many patent medicines, it was advertised as a unique...
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    A chemical patent, pharmaceutical patent or drug patent is a patent for an invention in the chemical or pharmaceuticals industry. Strictly speaking, in...
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    Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup (category Patent medicines)
    Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was a patent medicine supposedly compounded by Mrs. Charlotte N. Winslow, and first marketed by her son-in-law Jeremiah...
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    Zam-Buk (category Patent medicines)
    Advertisements for Zam-Buk Zam-Buk is a patent medicine which was produced by the Zam-Buk Company of Leeds, England, founded by Charles Edward Fulford...
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    United States in the 19th century. According to advertisements for patent medicines of the period, it was considered to be a remedy for skin and blood...
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  • practices are New Age medicine, pseudo-medicine, unorthodox medicine, holistic medicine, fringe medicine, and unconventional medicine, with little distinction...
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    Snake oil (category Patent medicines)
    "snake oil liniment", making claims about its efficacy as a panacea. Patent medicines that claimed to be a panacea were extremely common from the 18th century...
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    was briefly revived by Charles X in 1825. Physicians, healers, and patent medicine sellers offered a wide range of cures for scrofula or the King's Evil...
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  • bogus or fraudulent. The name derives from snake oil, one type of patent medicine widely available in 19th century United States. Distinguishing secure...
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    Turpentine (category Patent medicines)
    of shipbuildingPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Patent medicine – over-the-counter "proprietary" medications Retsina – Greek wine flavored...
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  • Nervine (category Patent medicines)
    Nervine was a patent medicine tonic with sedative effects introduced in 1884 by Dr. Miles Medical Company (later Miles Laboratories which was absorbed...
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    Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People (category Patent medicines)
    to early 20th-century patent medicine containing ferrous sulfate and magnesium sulfate. It was produced by Dr. Williams Medicine Company, the trading arm...
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  • radium dial painters. It also affected those consuming radium-laden patent medicines. The condition is similar to phossy jaw, an osteoporotic and osteonecrotic...
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