Popular narrative has equated branded medicines with quacks selling patent medicines to a gullible public. This thesis provides an alternative picture of branded medicines in light of the 1875 Trade Marks Registration Act, which enabled proprietors to frame their medicines as respectable brands within a system of ‘intelligent’ market participants that included retail chemists, wholesalers, professional medical practitioners, and the lay consumer. In contrast to historians of medicines, like Young (1969), who dismiss consumers as gullible fools duped by patent medicine vendors, this thesis presents the sophisticated marketing efforts deployed by wholesale and manufacturing firms as evidence of a more informed consumer. Building on scholarshi...
Britain in the final decades of the nineteenth century was a vibrant market place for purveyors of m...
Between 1919 and the late 1960s, prominent manufacturers of proprietary articles represented by the ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate a continued use of d...
Historians of consumption have perpetuated a specific reading and interpretation of early modern com...
In 1909, the British Medical Association published an exposé of the patent medicine trade, Secret Re...
This article explores how medical practitioners read, used, and experienced medical trade catalogs i...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
For many ‘regular’ medical practitioners in mid-nineteenth-century England, the spectre of unlicense...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
What was the medical marketplace? This book provides the first critical examination of medicine and ...
During the late Victorian and early Edwardian period a surge of commodities went on display and were...
Patent medicines in late Georgian England have been misunderstood. Rather than just being visible co...
Recent interest in our current information age has provided scholars in a wide range of disciplines ...
For the past thirty years, the early-modern healthcare economy in Britain through to the mid-1800s h...
This article discusses the history of medical advertising and the fact that "trade cards" for the pr...
Britain in the final decades of the nineteenth century was a vibrant market place for purveyors of m...
Between 1919 and the late 1960s, prominent manufacturers of proprietary articles represented by the ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate a continued use of d...
Historians of consumption have perpetuated a specific reading and interpretation of early modern com...
In 1909, the British Medical Association published an exposé of the patent medicine trade, Secret Re...
This article explores how medical practitioners read, used, and experienced medical trade catalogs i...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
For many ‘regular’ medical practitioners in mid-nineteenth-century England, the spectre of unlicense...
Between 1650 and 1800, advertising for remedies became a standard strategy for all kinds of actors o...
What was the medical marketplace? This book provides the first critical examination of medicine and ...
During the late Victorian and early Edwardian period a surge of commodities went on display and were...
Patent medicines in late Georgian England have been misunderstood. Rather than just being visible co...
Recent interest in our current information age has provided scholars in a wide range of disciplines ...
For the past thirty years, the early-modern healthcare economy in Britain through to the mid-1800s h...
This article discusses the history of medical advertising and the fact that "trade cards" for the pr...
Britain in the final decades of the nineteenth century was a vibrant market place for purveyors of m...
Between 1919 and the late 1960s, prominent manufacturers of proprietary articles represented by the ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate a continued use of d...