Cure-alls and Salves

This section includes products such as liniments and salves. The text below provides some historical context and shows how we can use these products to explore aspects of American history, for example, the connections between human and veterinary medicine. To skip the text and go directly to the objects, CLICK HERE

 

Cuticura tradecard
Cuticura tradecard, Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

Cure-alls
Patent medicines—a common name for proprietary “over-the-counter” products—were hugely popular in America from the mid-nineteenth century until the early twentieth century. During this period, drugs and remedies were largely unregulated, and manufacturers were free to make any health claims they wished about their products. Many patent medicines were “cure-alls,” in that their manufacturers claimed that they cured an enormous number of disparate diseases.

Frequently, these cure-alls also promised to remedy problems with the skin, complexion, hair, eyes, or even the shapeliness of the figure—anything that affected one’s physical beauty or health. Cure-alls began to disappear from the market after legislation was enacted in 1912 that prohibited manufacturers from making false and fraudulent therapeutic claims.

Cure-alls were manufactured both as liquid tonics, which were taken internally, and as salves, balms, or liniments, which were applied topically. Some products were labelled with directions for both internal and external use.

 

S.B. Goff's Magic Oil LinimentCuticura advertisement
Johnson's American Anodyne Liniment

S.B. Goff's Magic Oil Liniment claimed to treat: rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, earache, stiffness in the joints, weakness in the side or back, sprains, bruises, sore throat, catarrh, diarrhea, dysentery, cholera morbus, piles, frosted feet, felons, corns, chapped or cracked hands, fresh cuts, old sores, pimples on the face. In horses, it cures scratches, old sores, galls, sprains, stiff limbs, splint, cholic, gravel, thrush. Johnson's American Anodyne Liniment claimed to treat: diphtheria, coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, cramp and pain in the stomach, bowels, or side; rheumatism, spitting of blood, and all lung complaints; sore throat, spinal complaints, chronic diarrhoea, dysentery, chapped hands, burns, wounds, sprains and bruises. Cuticura advertisement: NMAH Archives Center,Warshaw Collection of Business Americana

 

Salves and Ointments, Liniments and Balms
Other salves, liniments, and ointments produced during the same period stopped short of making cure-all claims. These topical preparations were generally used to treat common skin, scalp, and hair problems and can be seen as precursors to the over-the-counter skin care and first-aid ointments in use today. Indeed, some brands of topical preparations produced during the late 1800s, such as Mentholatum, Bag Balm, and White Cloverine, remain available today. Robert Chesebrough patented petroleum jelly under the name Vaseline in 1872, and many of these salves have a base of petrolatum, or petroleum jelly. Salves were packaged in tins, while liniments were generally bottled. Liniments were liquids that often had a high alcohol content, which suspended oils of mint or pepper. The oils acted as a “counterirritant”—they stimulated mild irritation of the skin with the aim of lessening pain or inflammation in other areas of the body.

 

White Cloverine SalveMinard's Good Samaritan Ointment
White Cloverine SalveMinard's "King of Pain" LinimentGood Samaritan Ointment

 

Salves and liniments addressed aliments that often brought with them aesthetic concerns. Beauty standards of nineteenth and early twentieth century America placed a high priority on clear skin and full, thick hair. People used these salves and liniments to remedy complexion issues such as pimples and blackheads, as well as scalp conditions, such as ringworm and mange, that cause patchy hair loss. These products served the whole family, and provided both health and beauty help for one price. But they were especially appealing to women who were eager to avoid purchasing specifically cosmetic preparations. At this time, the use of cosmetic preparations was often socially unacceptable.


For Man or Beast
Older salves, ointments, and liniments were sometimes marketed as for “man or beast.” This tactic was especially applicable for products that claimed to cure or soothe minor skin irritations such as cuts, scrapes, burns, insect bites, bruises, chafing, and dry cracked skin that are common to humans and their pets and livestock. Humans and their animals shared some skin ailments because they shared a common environment and were often in physical contact with one another. For example, both the rider and the horse may be tormented by saddle-chafed skin. In addition, fungal infections such as ringworm and parasitic infections such as mange could be easily passed between the family dog and children. Although the packaging for these products included separate directions for application to domestic animals versus humans, the healing action described is basically the same.
 

Brooks' Bears-Foot OintmentTaylor's Oil of Life for Man or BeastGentry Brothers Famous Mange Remedy
Brooks' Bears-Foot OintmentTaylor's Oil of Life for Man or BeastGentry Brothers Famous Mange Remedy

 

Bibliography ~ see the Bibliography Section for a full list of the references used in the making if this Object Group. However, the Cure-alls and Salves section relied on the following references:

Peiss, Kathy Lee. Hope in a Jar: The Making of America’s Beauty Culture. New York: Metropolitan Books, 1998.

Scranton, Philip. Beauty and Business: Commerce, Gender, and Culture in Modern America. New York: Routledge, 2001.

The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:For the prompt relief of inflammations of the skin, tissues and muscles. For catarrh, hay fever, croup, sore throat, earache, headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
For the prompt relief of inflammations of the skin, tissues and muscles. For catarrh, hay fever, croup, sore throat, earache, headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. Barbers will find Mentholatum a most soothing and healing application after shaving. Very antiseptic. For piles, burns, sprains, corns, sores, eczema, chilblains, insect bites, sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands and skin and scalp diseases.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1908-1918
maker
Mentholatum Company
ID Number
2008.0018.148
catalog number
2008.0018.148
accession number
2008.0018
The indications or uses for this product as provided on its packaging:To relieve the discomforts of nasal congestions due to colds. Soothing to simple neuralgia and headaches when caused by head colds. Rubs for tired, aching feet. For men: delightful after shaving.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided on its packaging:
To relieve the discomforts of nasal congestions due to colds. Soothing to simple neuralgia and headaches when caused by head colds. Rubs for tired, aching feet. For men: delightful after shaving. For chafing prickly heat. For chapped, rough lips. Soothing and cooling to sunburned skin.
Location
Currently not on view
maker
White Wonder Chemical Company
ID Number
2010.0213.004
accession number
2010.0213
catalog number
2010.0213.004
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:Blood purifier. For pimples, blotches, &c. Being vegetable, it can be taken safely at any season. It has no equal as a general tonic and appetizer.Currently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
Blood purifier. For pimples, blotches, &c. Being vegetable, it can be taken safely at any season. It has no equal as a general tonic and appetizer.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1906
ID Number
1979.0798.130
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.130
This object is one of over 700 medically related objects used on the set of the television show M*A*S*H.
Description
This object is one of over 700 medically related objects used on the set of the television show M*A*S*H. Most of these items are authentic medical instruments, supplies, and equipment from the 1950s.
M*A*S*H was an award-winning television show based on the bestselling novel and Oscar winning motion picture film of the same title. It portrayed the lives of doctors and nurses assigned to a fictitious medical unit, the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, based in Uijeongbu, Korea during the 1950-1953 war. The program was initially broadcast from September 17, 1972 to February 28, 1983.
After the show ended in 1983, Twentieth Century Fox donated material from the two major sets, the “Swamp” and the “Operating Theater,” to the museum, along with scripts, photographs, and interviews with individuals who served in MASH units in Korea and Vietnam. See accessions 1983.0095, 1985.0335, 1988.0748, 1988.3163, and archival collection NMAH.AC.0117, for further MASH material.
Location
Currently not on view
maker
Yardley
ID Number
1985.0252.423
catalog number
1985.0252.423
accession number
1985.0252
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:For cuts, bruises, sores, wounds, burns, boils, piles, felons, lumbago, chapped and cracked skin. Also to relieve cold on the chest, and spasmodic croup.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
For cuts, bruises, sores, wounds, burns, boils, piles, felons, lumbago, chapped and cracked skin. Also to relieve cold on the chest, and spasmodic croup. For stock cuts, scratches, collar and saddle galls, bruises, sore teats on cows, caked udder.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1916
maker
George H. Rundle Company
ID Number
2008.0018.155
catalog number
2008.0018.155
accession number
2008.0018
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:For chapped hands & lips, sun & wind burn, rough skinCurrently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
For chapped hands & lips, sun & wind burn, rough skin
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1950
maker
Purepac Company
ID Number
2008.0018.157
catalog number
2008.0018.157
accession number
2008.0018
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:For chapped hands & lips, sun & wind burn, rough skinCurrently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
For chapped hands & lips, sun & wind burn, rough skin
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1934
maker
Chesebrough Manufacturing Company
ID Number
2008.0018.168
catalog number
2008.0018.168
accession number
2008.0018
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
1979.0798.461
catalog number
1979.0798.461
accession number
1979.0798
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
maker
Chesebrough Manufacturing Company
ID Number
1980.0317.08
accession number
1980.0317
catalog number
1980.0317.08
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:For chapped hands & lips, sun & wind burn, rough skinCurrently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
For chapped hands & lips, sun & wind burn, rough skin
Location
Currently not on view
maker
Chesebrough Manufacturing Company
ID Number
2008.0018.169
catalog number
2008.0018.169
accession number
2008.0018
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:The renowned skin remedy. Excellent for cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, infected wounds, eczema, pimples, athlete's foot, ulcers, piles, etc.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
The renowned skin remedy. Excellent for cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, infected wounds, eczema, pimples, athlete's foot, ulcers, piles, etc. Especially recommended for the relief of sore, tire, aching feet & swollen ankles.
Location
Currently not on view
maker
C. E. Fulford, Ltd.
ID Number
2008.0018.172
catalog number
2008.0018.172
accession number
2008.0018
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:Recommended for the relief of minor rheumatic pains, common ordinary sore throat, neuralgia, sciatica, false or spasmodic croup, hoarseness, bronchitis, toothache, earache, headache, burns, scalds, frost
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
Recommended for the relief of minor rheumatic pains, common ordinary sore throat, neuralgia, sciatica, false or spasmodic croup, hoarseness, bronchitis, toothache, earache, headache, burns, scalds, frost bites, chilblains, chapped hands, old sores, boils, flesh wounds, insect bites, sore nipples, bruises, lumbago, contraction of the muscles, lame back, chest or sides and similar aches and pains. Particularly good for corns and warts. Highly recommended for tired aching feet. For livestock - Colic, coughs, galls of all kinds, ringbone, cracked teats, poll evil, garget in cows, spavins, scratches, or grease, sweeny, foot rot in sheep, springhalt, wind galls, foundered feet, fistula, cracked heels, mange in dogs, and will relieve pain.
Location
Currently not on view
maker
Minard Company
ID Number
2008.0018.294
catalog number
2008.0018.294
accession number
2008.0018
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: An effective first aid dressing for cuts, burns, and scratches. Relieves aching feet. Promotes healing and soothes chafing, sunburn and skin irritations. Useful after shaving.Currently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: An effective first aid dressing for cuts, burns, and scratches. Relieves aching feet. Promotes healing and soothes chafing, sunburn and skin irritations. Useful after shaving.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1906
maker
H. K. Mulford Company
ID Number
1979.0798.140
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.140
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: A soothing external application for head colds, chapped skin, sunburn, nasal irritation, chafing, simple headaches, superficial burns, insect stings, etc.Currently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: A soothing external application for head colds, chapped skin, sunburn, nasal irritation, chafing, simple headaches, superficial burns, insect stings, etc.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1920
maker
Mentholatum Company
ID Number
1979.0798.147
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.147
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: An external application to relieve or soothe nervous headache, burns, bruises, muscular rheumatism, nasal catarrh, colds, chapped hands, sunburn, hay fever, insect bites, etc.Currently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: An external application to relieve or soothe nervous headache, burns, bruises, muscular rheumatism, nasal catarrh, colds, chapped hands, sunburn, hay fever, insect bites, etc.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1910
maker
Mentholatum Company
ID Number
1979.0798.148
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.148
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: This salve is highly recommended as an emollient soothing application for minor skin irritations including chapped hands, face and lips; dryness and coarsening of the skin due to exposure to sun, wind,
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: This salve is highly recommended as an emollient soothing application for minor skin irritations including chapped hands, face and lips; dryness and coarsening of the skin due to exposure to sun, wind, and dust; small superficial burns and scalds; minor sunburns and windburn; chafing and irritation caused by shaving or use of harsh soaps, as in washing dishes or laundry.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1950
maker
Wilson Chemical Company
ID Number
1979.0798.151
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.151
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: To be used as an external poultice.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: To be used as an external poultice. Good Samaritan ointment, an antiphlogistic and antiseptic preparation, is to be used as an aid in the treatment of the following affections: surface burns and scalds, sunburn, windburn, chapped hands, dry or cracked skin, relief of corn pains, and other skin irritations. Acts beneficially when used as a poultice for strains and minor muscular aches, caused by fatigue or exertion, and tender, tired, or burning feet.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1929
maker
Good Samaritan Ointment Company
ID Number
1979.0798.176
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.176
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: Soothing relief for chapped hands, face, lips. Dry rough skin. Minor burns and scalds. Sunburn and windburn. Chafing and other irritations.Currently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: Soothing relief for chapped hands, face, lips. Dry rough skin. Minor burns and scalds. Sunburn and windburn. Chafing and other irritations.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1963
maker
Cloverine Incorporated
ID Number
1979.0798.152
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.152
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: For the relief of minor burns or wounds, chapped or cracked skin, insect stings, small cuts or scratches.Currently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: For the relief of minor burns or wounds, chapped or cracked skin, insect stings, small cuts or scratches.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1940
maker
Dill Company
ID Number
1979.0798.154
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.154
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: A reliable remedy for eczema, piles, burns, sores, chafing, chapped hands and lips, tetter and all eruptions and irritations of the skin.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: A reliable remedy for eczema, piles, burns, sores, chafing, chapped hands and lips, tetter and all eruptions and irritations of the skin. An excellent remedy for bruises, cuts, corns and bunions, frost bites, scalds, fever blisters, itch, pimples, sore throat, dandruff, sunburn, nasal catarrh, nettle rash, hair falling, boils, ring worm, catarrh and toilet.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1910
maker
Golden Chemical Company
ID Number
1979.0798.156
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.156
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: Promotes healing of cuts, small burns, irritated, chapped or chafed skin and surface wounds. Relieves distress of external rectal irritation or itching.Currently not on view
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: Promotes healing of cuts, small burns, irritated, chapped or chafed skin and surface wounds. Relieves distress of external rectal irritation or itching.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1940
maker
Dr. Leonhardt Company
ID Number
1979.0798.159
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.159
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: For burns, cuts, bruises, sores, wounds, chapped and cracked skin, boils, rectal irritations, felons, itch, tetter, cold on the chest, lumbago, varicose veins, garget and eczema. For stock.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: For burns, cuts, bruises, sores, wounds, chapped and cracked skin, boils, rectal irritations, felons, itch, tetter, cold on the chest, lumbago, varicose veins, garget and eczema. For stock. Cuts, scratches, collar and saddle galls, bruises, sore teats on cows, caked udder.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
after 1916
maker
George H. Rundle Company
ID Number
1979.0798.175
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.175
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: For minor injuries of the skin.
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are: For minor injuries of the skin. For superficial burns and scalds, bruises, blisters, chafing, minor nasal irritations and congestion due to head colds, chapped hands and lips, headache, minor rectal irritation, sun burn, muscular soreness, insect stings (non-venomous). Useful for men, women and children when a soothing, medicated ointment is desired for personal use. Excellent to use after shaving.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1940
maker
W. T. Rawleigh Company
ID Number
1979.0798.178
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.178
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:A highly medicated ointment for superficial varieties of simple open sores, minor cuts, burns, scalds, chapped hands.DIRECTIONS: For external use, apply freely and if necessary bind up with a clean banda
Description
The indications or uses for this product as provided by the manufacturer are:
A highly medicated ointment for superficial varieties of simple open sores, minor cuts, burns, scalds, chapped hands.
DIRECTIONS: For external use, apply freely and if necessary bind up with a clean bandage, renewing once a day. For Nasal Irritations apply in the nostrils two or three times a day, inserting with the finger as far as possible. For Burns and Scalds, spread the Ointments on a clean cloth and bind up, renewing the bandage daily. For Blackhears apply freely at night. In the morning cover the face with towel wrung out of moderately hot water, renewing the towel frequently for ten minutes. Then wash off with clean, cool water and dry by patting with a soft towel.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1940
maker
Furst-McNess Company
ID Number
1979.0798.179
accession number
1979.0798
catalog number
1979.0798.179

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