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Date
1930 - 1960
Description
This is a box which once held a sample size of DeWitt's Diuretic Stimulant Pills produced by E.C. DeWitt & Co. located in Chicago, Illinois. The Pills were intended to flush out the bladder wastes that cause physical distress such as backaches, getting up at nights, dizziness, restlessness, and loss of energy. The packaging explains that the user should take "one pill before each meal and two at bedtime. If you have obtained benefit from this sample, purchase larger sizes from your druggist, and follow directions on that package." This package points out that "A few pills will turn the urine blue or green because of the methylene blue ingredient. This change is a perfectly normal reaction." Additionally, an advertisement about these Pills and other DeWitt products was found inside the sample box.
To view the advertisement associated with this box please click on the link below.
Item Type
medical equipment
Material Type
paper
Number of Pieces
2
Date Uploaded
01.23.2018
Dimensions
5.8 X 1.4 X 3.4
Dimensions Notes
All measurements were taken in centimeters. Measurements are listed as “length by width by height” or “height by diameter” unless otherwise noted.
Recommended Citation
The Barbara H. Hagan School of Nursing: Historical Collection. (2018). "Diuretic Stimulant Pills - 3" [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.molloy.edu/nur_hagan/663