Chattanooga, Chattanooga Medicine Co., (n.d., ca. 1915). 16 pp. 32mo (6,5 x 12 cm.)
By the makers of Wine of Cardui, one of the most successful nostrums ever.
Chattanooga Co., Chattanooga, 1908. 32 pp. 8vo (13 x 19,5 cm.). Original printed wrappers (spine damaged). With numerous portraits.
27 Songs and testimonies. "Wine of Cardui" for Women and "Black-Draught"for all, became virtual folk remedies, and have remained so for almost a century. Wine of Cardui is an alcoholic nostrum sold as the "Woman's Tonic". It contained no wine but 20% alcohol per volume, a small amount of the extractives of Cardus benedictus and Viburnum prunifolium (both of non medical value).
Chattanooga Co., Chattanooga, 1904. 32 pp. 8vo (13 x 19,5 cm.). Original printed wrappers. With numerous portraits.
27 Songs and testimonies. "Wine of Cardui" for Women and "Black-Draught" for all, became virtual folk remedies, and have remained so for almost a century.
Chattanooga Co., Chattanooga, 1902. 32 pp. 8vo (13 x 19,5 cm.). Original printed wrappers. Illustrated.
For the increasing American population of German origine, the marketers found a new target. "Wine of Cardui" for Women and "Black-Draught for all", became virtual folk remedies, and have remained so for almost a century. Wine of Cardui is an alcoholic nostrum sold as the "Woman's Tonic". It contained no wine but 20% alcohol per volume, a small amount of the extractives of Cardus benedictus and Viburnum prunifolium (both of non medical value).
Chattanooga Co., Chattanooga, 1930. 32 pp. 8vo (13 x 19,5 cm.). Original printed wrappers (front side slightly damp stained). Illustrated.
With the usual testimonies.