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New York: American Book Company. Good; Owner's Name Inside. 1906. Hardback. 134 pages .
[drop-title] OBBURN'S DETERGENT BALSAM, OR THE GREAT REMEDY, FOR THE NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, THRUSH, SCARLET FEVER, INFLAMED SORE THROAT, &c., &c by S. A. Osborn (firm) - 1855
by S. A. Osborn (firm)
[drop-title] OBBURN'S DETERGENT BALSAM, OR THE GREAT REMEDY, FOR THE NURSING SORE MOUTH, CANKER, THRUSH, SCARLET FEVER, INFLAMED SORE THROAT, &c., &c
by S. A. Osborn (firm)
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[Rochester, NY], 1855. Unbound. Very Good binding. Bifolium. 4 pp. Folded promotional brochure, printing on all 4 pages; with a charming engraved vignette on the first page showing a woman administering medicine to a sick woman in her bed. Light toning, only.
The Library Company of Philadelphia's catalogue record for this work reports "Nehemiah Osburn (1801-92), prominent Rochester businessman, built Osburn House at Main and St. Paul," and that his wife Sarah Ann Van Schuyver Osburn (1806-92) was a successful businesswoman, her eponymous firm specializing in patent and popular medicines for ailments of the mouth. "To prevent fraud, the written signature of the proprietor, S. A. Osburn, will be written upon the wrapper [of the bottle], without which one is genuine. Sold, wholesale and retail, by N. Osburn, corner of Main and St. Paul Streets, Rochester, N.Y. general agent for the United States" (p. 4)--this copy without that signature, so ingest as your own risk. Printed testimonials on p. 4 are dated 1847 and 1855. An uncommon and attractive piece of medical-commercial ephemera.
The Library Company of Philadelphia's catalogue record for this work reports "Nehemiah Osburn (1801-92), prominent Rochester businessman, built Osburn House at Main and St. Paul," and that his wife Sarah Ann Van Schuyver Osburn (1806-92) was a successful businesswoman, her eponymous firm specializing in patent and popular medicines for ailments of the mouth. "To prevent fraud, the written signature of the proprietor, S. A. Osburn, will be written upon the wrapper [of the bottle], without which one is genuine. Sold, wholesale and retail, by N. Osburn, corner of Main and St. Paul Streets, Rochester, N.Y. general agent for the United States" (p. 4)--this copy without that signature, so ingest as your own risk. Printed testimonials on p. 4 are dated 1847 and 1855. An uncommon and attractive piece of medical-commercial ephemera.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (US)
- Format/Binding Unbound
- Book Condition Used - Very Good binding
- Quantity Available 1
- Place of Publication [Rochester, NY]
- Date Published 1855
- Keywords Ephemera