remedies

Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry

Advertisement for Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Appeared in the Guardian, 21 August 1900, page 8. In the 1900s, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry was a very popular medicine: "Dr. Fowler's Exract of Wild Strawberry instantly relieves pain, is astringent and soothing to the irritated bowels, has a stimulating action on the weakened system and is a powerful disinfectant of the whole intestinal tract.

Household Remedies

Household Remedies

This pamphlet, possibly published by Johnson's Drug Store, says, "Every family should keep a few remedies in their house in case of an emergency or complaints. The following list of remedies includes only the 'best' cures for diseases in the 1900s.

For Coughs and Colds - Johnson's Cough Syrup, Price 25c

Cures for Cancer in the 1900's

Notebook of recipes and home remedies belonging to Mrs. Martin Betts, Nine Mile Creek, Prince Edward Island. Image depicts page 1, "Remedy for Cancer".This book (Notebook of Recipes and Remedies) says that in the early 1900's, many people believed that you could cure cancer. This book tells you to put sticking plaster over the cancer with a circular piece cut out of the center that's a little larger than the cancer, so that the cancer and the healthy skin next to it are exposed.

Herb Juice

In the 1900s, manufacturers of remedies said that some medicines cured medical conditions that they didn't actually cure. One type of medicine that said it cured more then it really did was herb juice.

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