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Vintage D.C. Hall Ad (ca. 1892): A vintage D.C. Hall Seamless Sanitas Napkin Ad from The Druggists Circular and Chemical Gazette



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Seamless Sanitas Napkin For Ladies

...The medical profession & trained nurses pronounce the "seamless" sanitas napkin absolutely perfect. They are antiseptic and absorbent, remarkably soft, will not chafe the skin, cheaper than washing. Are displacing an article that has not been improved upon for ages.

D. C. Hall & Co., 86 Leonard Street, New York. ...


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Promotional trading cards of all types were popular during the Victorian era (soap, tonics, sewing machines, shirts, hats, etc.), and patent medicines were no exception. People would collect and trade these trading cards. Manufactures of patent medicines would design and print these cards, then provide them as promotional giveaways to the drug stores that carried their patent medicines. Many cards have survived and the artwork in many cases is magnificent. 



As a complimentary service, RXinsider provides FREE, high-resolution downloads of many vintage pharmacy ads and imagery. Simply complete the form on the following webpage, and you will be presented with a download button to download the files for printing and framing in a .zip file.

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