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Trade card for the Dr. Seth Arnold Medical Corporation, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, undated

Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer, Sugar Coated Bilious Pills and Soothing and Quieting Cordial are described on the card verso. A dragonfly hovers over a flower in the image.

Trade card for the Dr. Seth Arnold Medical Corporation, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, undated

Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer, Sugar Coated Bilious Pills and Soothing and Quieting Cordial are described on the card verso. A flowering branch decorates a goldfish bowl in the image.

Trade card for the Dr. Seth Arnold Medical Corporation, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, undated

Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer, Sugar Coated Bilious Pills and Soothing and Quieting Cordial are described on the card verso. A hummingbird approaches a pink rose in the image.

Trade card for the Dr. Seth Arnold Medical Corporation, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, undated

Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer, Sugar Coated Bilious Pills and Soothing and Quieting Cordial are described on the card verso. A little dog looks at a fly in the image.

Trade card for the Dr. Seth Arnold Medical Corporation, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, undated

Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer, Sugar Coated Bilious Pills and Soothing and Quieting Cordial are described on the card verso. A white heron observes a snake capturing a frog in the image.

Advertisement for Easy Feet, Dr. N. Kenison & Sons, chiropodists and manicures, 58 Winter and 37 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The practice is described including the price for various services. The business was established in 1840.

Trade card for W.W. Hebbard, illustrated lectures on health, strength, long life, Music Hall, November 11, 1881

The card verso states that Dr. Hebbard uses "Ten thousand feet of maps and diagrams, illustrating every organ, function and disease of the human body."

Receipt for Samuel L. Dutton, M.D., Dr., 22 Dartmouth Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1879

The left side of the check has a fee table for the Boston Medical Association.

Receipt for Samuel L. Dutton, M.D., Dr., 22 Dartmouth Street, Boston, Mass., dated March 17, 1881

The left side of the receipt has a fee table for the Boston Medical Association.

Billhead for Dr. J.H. Payne, 1262 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., dated July 1, 1871

The office hours are given at the top of the billhead.

Receipt for H.M. Jernegan, M.D., Dr., 700 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., dated October 29, 1883

The top of the receipt reads "Family Bills Rendered Monthly."

Trade card for Drs. Charles & Sarah Wesley, botanic physicians, 366 1/2 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A flowering branch decorates the card for the botanic physicians.

Trade card for J.M. Rix, M.D., physician and surgeon, Warner, New Hampshire, undated

The card lists references for Dr. Rix. The bottom of the card reads "Professional calls promptly attended to at all hours."

Trade card for Mrs. Nowell, eclectic physician, office, No. 13 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., ca. 1880

Mrs. Nowell treats sick headaches, incipient paralysis, sleeplessness, chronic female weaknesses and skin and scalp diseases. She will be at the American House in Fitchburg for one week after September 22.

Trade card for Silas P. Holbrook, M.D., East Douglass, Mass., undated

Dr. Holbrook has references from physicians in Boston and Philadelphia.

Trade card for Dr. James E. Murphy, chiropratic physician, 511 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The conditions Dr. Murphy specializes in are listed on the card verso. A second address is given in the lower right corner "93 Main Road, No. Tiverton, R.I."

Trade card for Edgar W. Emerson, test, business and medical clairvoyant, 136 Bridge Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

Emerson's terms are based on the receipt of money before any services are performed.

Trade card for Dr. L.F. Lakeman, chiropractor, 40 No. Main Street, Concord, New Hampshire, undated

Dr. Lakeman uses an x-ray and neurocalometer in his practice.

Trade card for De Nevers Chiropractic Health Clinic, 48 Hanover Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

De Nevers is a Palmer graduate and uses x-ray and a neurocaligraph in his practice.

Trade card for Dr. Geo. L. Wakefield, 30 Pembroke Building, Manchester, New Hampshire, undated

Dr. Wakefield specializes in gynecology, kidney, chemical and microscopical examinations. He will also see patients at his residence located at 78 West Street in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Award document for Dr. Albert H. Hayes, M.D., Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Dr. Hayes was recognized by the National Medical Association "For Distinguished Skill and Success and the Discovery of New Remedial Agencies in the Treatment of Nervous Affection." Dr. Hayes was the chief consulting physician at the Peabody Medical Institute, opposite Revere House, No. 4 Bulfinch St...

Receipt for Osmon B. Way, M.D., Dr., Claremont, New Hampshire, dated September 30, 1892

Dr. Way's practice is located in Claremont, New Hampshire.

Pocket calendar, Joseph T. Brown & Co., prescription druggists, 504 Washington Street, corner Bedford Street, Boston, Mass., 1885

Each calendar page advertises items sold by the drugstore. The business was established in 1831.

Trade card for Wood, Bixby & Company, wholesale and retail dealers in drugs, paints, medicines, oils, 11 State Street, Montpelier, Vermont, undated

A mortar and pestle is the image in the center of the trade card.

Trade card for A.G. Durgin, druggist, Quincy, Mass., undated

An underwater scene with a large snail is used to illustrate the card.

Trade card for Potter & Spicer, druggists and apothecaries, Mystic Bridge, Connecticut, undated

The drugstore also deals in stationery, perfumery, toilet articles, paints, brushes and window glass.

Trade card for John Wilson, Jr. & Co., importers & wholesale dealers in drugs, medicines, 158 Washington Street, opposite School Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The Company has chemicals and perfumes in addition to drugs and medicines.

Trade card for Crowell & Harrison, apothecaries, 139 Central, corner Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass., 1878

The business manufactures Wannalancet Bitters. Crowell & Harrison are the successors to E.W. Hoyt & Company in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Crowell & Harrison, apothecaries, 139 Central, corner Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass., 1878

The business sells warranted toothbrushes. Crowell & Harrison are the successors to E.W. Hoyt & Company in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Crowell & Harrison, apothecaries, 139 Central, corner Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass., 1878

Crowell & Harrison are the successors to E.W. Hoyt & Company in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Crowell & Harrison, apothecaries, 139 Central, corner Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass., 1878

The business manufactures Charity Hair Tonic. Crowell & Harrison are the successors to E.W. Hoyt & Company in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Trade card for A.F. Thompson & Co., jobbers and wholesale dealers in American and foreign drugs, 63 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Thompson is presented by W.L. Woods and is located opposite the American House hotel in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Boericke & Tafel, homoeopathic pharmaceutists and publishers, 145 Grand Street, between Broadway and Elm Street, New York, New York, undated

The card verso reads "Boericke & Tafel received the only Centennial Prize Medal awarded at Philadelphia for Homeopathic Preparations." The business was established in 1835.

Trade card for unidentified pharmacy, location unknown, undated

A pharmacist consults with a customer about a prescription in the image.

Trade card for Francis T. Church, druggist, corner Court and Howard Streets, Boston, Mass., undated

The business premises are shown in the card image. The card verso describes Church's Compound Hair Tonic and Sarsaparilla & Iodide Potassa.

Prescription for Chas. I. Eaton, pharmacist, 1233 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Eaton is the successor to John I. Brown & Sons. There is an envelope with the word "Tonic" handwritten on it.

Trade card for Boston Branch Store, pharmacy, Robertson Block, Quincy, Mass., undated

Paint colors and a cat's head decorate the palette shaped card.

Trade card for Geo. F. Ropes & Co., apothecaries, 214 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. undated

The card verso reads "Our stock of patent medicines is the largest in the city." Paint colors and a kitten's head decorate the palette shaped card.

Trade card for Kelley Brothers, pharmacists, location unknown, undated

Red and yellow flowers decorate the trade card for Kelley Brothers.

Trade card for Kelley Brothers, pharmacists, location unknown, undated

Blue flowers decorate the trade card for Kelley Brothers.

Trade card for Geo. F. Ropes & Co., apothecaries, 214 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

A green bird sits on a branch with red leaves.

Trade card for Geo. F. Ropes & Co., apothecaries, 214 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

A bee hovers behind a bird with a red body and a green head.

Trade card for Geo. F. Ropes & Co., apothecaries, 214 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

A red bird sits on a holly branch with red berries.

Trade card for Geo. F. Ropes & Co., apothecaries, 214 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., undated

A blue bird and a butterfly observe each other in the card image.

Trade card for Farrington & Luscom, pharmacists, 310 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., 1878

In 1856 the pharmacist George P. Farrington purchased the Old Witch House in Salem, Massachusetts. The card promotes Dr. Norman's Foot Salve for curing corns, sore joints, bunions and chilblains. Farrington owns the formula and manufactures the product.

Trade card for Farrington & Luscom, apothecaries, 310 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., 1878

In 1856 the pharmacist George P. Farrington purchased the Old Witch House in Salem, Massachusetts. The card promotes Dr. Norman's Foot Salve for curing corns, sore joints, bunions and chilblains. Farrington owns the formula and manufactures the product.

Advertisement for Thomas Bartlett, pharmacist, Boston, Mass., August 6, 1800

Bartlett's store of drugs is relocating from No. 61 Cornhill to No. 13 Cornhill in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Samuel Kedder & Co., druggists, Charlestown, Mass., undated

There is a prescription on the card verso.

Prescription for sprains, location unknown, undated

The ingredients for a sprain prescription are listed.

Prescription for coughs, J. Skinner, location unknown, dated March 4, 1878

A prescription for coughs is outlined on the item.