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Boschee's German Syrup Ardmore Chronicle, v. 28, no. 20, February 17, 1917, p. .
Colds Dr. King's The Chicago Ledger, v. XLIX, no. 1, Saturday, January 1, 1921, p. 13.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children Ardmore Chronicle, v. 29, no. 21, February 23, 1918, p. .
Catarrh The Chicago Ledger, v. XLIX, no. 48, Saturday, November 26, 1921, p. 21.
The tobacco industry, along with all its accoutrements, and its influence upon America’s social, medical and economic histories was destined with the first harvested tobacco crop. The Second Industrial Revolution brought the invention of the Bonsack cigarette-making machine, in 1884, as well as the changes in curing and varied selections of tobacco produced a palatable cigarette. The industry, with a foothold in the American psyche, and an expanded market promoted advertisements in the weekly and magazines.
Camel cigarettes The Chicago Ledger, v. XLIX, no. 35, Saturday, August 27, 1921, p. 15.
Prince Albert Tobacco The Chicago Ledger, v. XLIV, no. 12, March 18, 1916, p. 9.
Prince Albert Tobacco The Chicago Ledger, v. XLIV, no. 16, April 15, 1916, p. 11.
The same weekly newspapers and magazines with cigarette advertisements, in the late 19th to the early 20th centuries, published antismoking advertisements, from a movement comprised of elements from temperance, religious bodies and medical field. Between 1893-1921, succeeded to ban the possession and use of cigarettes in 15 states; however, the ban was later repealed in all the states by 1927.
Tobacco Kills The Chicago Ledger, v. XXXVII, no. 16, Saturday, April 17, 1909, p. 16.
Banish Tobacco The Chicago Ledger, v. XLIV, no. 25, June 17, 1916, p. 20.
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"Facts: Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children." Michigan Food and Drug Monthly. The State of Michigan Food and Drug Department. April, 1919, p. 24. Google ebook. Web. 30 Nov. 2016.
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