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  • Balm of America: Patent Medicine Collection
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Balm of America: Patent Medicine Collection

American History Museum

About the Collection
The Smithsonian Institution began to collect objects related to health and medicine in 1881. It first obtained examples of patent medicines in 1930, acquiring packages of Haarlem Oil (or Dutch Drops), Dr. John Hooper’s Female Pills, and Roche’s Herbal Embrocation. Since then the Smithsonian’s collection of patent medicines has expanded to over 4,000 products, dating from the 19th century to the present day.

About this Object Group
This group of objects features examples from this collection, found in the Division of Medicine and Science at the National Museum of American History. Each entry includes a photo of the object, the product’s name, maker’s name, place of manufacture, and a date range. Ingredients and therapeutic claims are included when indicated on the product packaging.

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Browse the collection by therapeutic category. You can also use the keyword search (at right) which searches all fields of information.

More Information
Learn more about patent medicine history and how this history is revealed in examples from our collection. Questions or comments? Contact us.


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  • Zinc Ointment, U.S.P., 1/2 Oz.

    National Museum of American History
  • Betadine Solution

    National Museum of American History
  • Triaminicin with Vitamin C

    National Museum of American History
  • Larodon, 'Roche'

    National Museum of American History
  • Rectal Medicone Suppositories

    National Museum of American History
  • Citrate of Magnesia

    National Museum of American History
  • Celluzyme

    National Museum of American History
  • Soricin Capsules, 5 Grains

    National Museum of American History
  • Sedormid ,'Roche'

    National Museum of American History
  • Blue Ointment

    National Museum of American History
  • Exicol

    National Museum of American History
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