Records. Parents League of American Students of Medicine Abroad-Parisian Sage (inclusive), 1905-1970 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)
Summary:Correspondence, advertisements, articles, clippings, reports, packaging samples, and promotional material concerning Parents League of American Students of Medicine Abroad, an advocacy organization of parents of American medical students, 1970; Pariogen, a "feminine antiseptic" and (probably) contraceptive, 1928-1945; Paris Medicine Company, makers of various nostrums, 1905-1970; and Parisian Sage, an alleged hair-growing preparation, 1910-1943. Paris Medicine Company's products included Pazo hemorrhoid preparations, later marketed by Bristol-Myers, and Bromo Quinine, a cold remedy implicated in at least one death