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The text traces the development and transatlantic spread of popular English patent medicines, outlining their origins, patenting and marketing practices, and the complex formulas and distinctive packaging that helped them reach consumers in America. It examines commercial rivalry and advertising, shows how ready-made nostrums appealed to settlers and prompted American imitations, and describes professional responses such as pharmacists studying and publishing formulas. The account combines case studies of specific remedies with discussion of distribution, supply disruptions, and regulatory and institutional reactions, concluding with the persistence of these products into the twentieth century.
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