Sujet
Advertisement for Géraudel's Pastilles, 1895. Creator: Alfred Chantrey Corbould.
Légende
Advertisement for Géraudel's Pastilles, 1895. '"Come on Brown; don't give in, my boy; let's finish the race." BROWN (who has suddenly pulled up, coughing): "Can't, my dear fellow; this mist makes me cough, and I have forgotten to bring my box of Geraudel's Pastilles with me." GERAUDEL'S PASTILLES Act by Inhalation and Absorption DIRECTLY upon the Respiratory Organs for COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, LARYNGITIS &c. Much Preferable to Pills, Potions, and Syrups, &c., which only irritate the Stomach without reaching the seat of the Disease. THEIR EFFECT IS INSTANTANEOUS. GERAUDEL'S PASTILLES are most agreeable to the taste, and contain the purest essence of Norway Pine Tar, which has attained greater success in bronchial and catarrhal affections than any other substance or drug hitherto employed. They contain no narcotic or other injurious drug, and, unlike numerous other cough remedies, are not required by the Act of Parliament to bear the label "Poison." They are entirely harmless, and can be used by old and young without danger. They can be used at all hours, before or after meals, without the slightest inconvenience'. From "Illustrated London News", 1895.
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Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector
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HRM26A07_157
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Droits gérés
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35,0Mo (4,7Mo) / 33,0cm x 26,6cm / 3900 x 3140 (300dpi)