Hood’s Sarsaparilla

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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Title (Dublin Core)
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Description (Dublin Core)
The trade card shows an older man carefully reading the package of Hood’s Sarsaparilla to ensure he purchased the correct product. Hood’s Sarsaparilla was marketed to purify the blood and cure various disorders, including heart disease, rheumatism, and edema. The product was inspired in part by the success of Ayers’ Sarsaparilla. Hood’s Sarsaparilla contained sarsaparilla root, dandelion, juniper berries, and 18% alcohol among other ingredients. The C.I. Hood and Company was an industry leader in pharmaceutical advertising during the 19th century, producing a variety of visually striking and unique trade cards such as the one shown as well as posters, calendars, and even cookbooks. At the time, Hood’s Sarsaparilla laboratory was touted as one of the largest of such facilities in the world.
Identifier (Dublin Core)
2022-JL-PMA-09
Creator (Dublin Core)
C. I. Hood & Co.
Date Created (Dublin Core)
1886
Medium (Dublin Core)
trade cards
Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
Massachusetts
Rights (Dublin Core)
NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES
Source (Dublin Core)
U.S. National Library of Medicine
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences Library
Relation (Dublin Core)
https://library.usa.edu/hoods-sarsaparilla