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"Home Treatment for Women,"

(aka "CARDUI Home Treatment of Female Diseases"), before 1920?
Chattanooga Medicine Company, U.S.A.
Complete booklet, 64 pages plus covers

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Wikipedia says this about Black Draught:

A black draught [draft, meaning a gulp of liquid] was a saline aperient [laxative] mixture used, along with a blue pill, as a purgative in the 19th century and well into the early part of the 20th century, with veterinarians prescribing these to constipated cattle and horses [added emphasis in red throughout].

Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management has this recipe for a black draught:

2587. The Common Black Draught.-- Infusion of senna 10 drachms; epsom salts 10 drachms; tincture of senna, compound tincture of cardamums, compound spirit of lavender, of each 1 drachm. Families who make black draught in quantity, and wish to preserve it for some time without spoiling, should add about 2 drachms of spirits of hartshorn to each pint of the strained mixture, the use of this drug being to prevent its becoming mouldy or decomposed. A simpler and equally efficacious form of black draught is made by infusing 1/2 oz. of Alexandrian senna, 3 oz. of Epsom salts, and 2 drachms of bruised ginger and coriander-seeds, for several hours in a pint of boiling water, straining the liquor, and adding either 2 drachms of sal-volatile or spirits of hartshorn to the whole, and giving 3 tablespoonfuls for a dose to an adult.

'Black Draught' is also the name of a once-common commercial liquid syrup laxative, sold since the late 1800's, a cathartic medicine composed of a blend of senna and magnesia. Much like other castor oil, it was a commonly used folk remedy for many ailments.

A musical jingle for the product was sung by a very young Dolly Parton: Smile from the inside out smile from the inside out Black Drought makes you smile from the inside out.
(from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_draught)


Below: Pp. 32-33. Besides the Black Draught - no, this is not about drafting blacks into the army - read the
interesting page about menopause (at right), eskimos, and age at menarche.
Vegetable compounds were popular in this era, most especially Lydia E. Pinkham's.
 
Below: Enlargement of the drawing, above: I suspect we're seeing a drawing of Lookout Mountain,
a famous site near Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the company had its base.
Read an 1891 court case about this medicine.
 

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