Bateman's Pectoral Drops were packaged in a more common "phial"--a tall and slender cylindrical bottle.
It would seem that the use of English packaged remedies in America was most infrequent before 1700.
English Patent Medicines Come to America When the first English packaged medicine, patented or unpatented, came to the New World, cannot be told.
It reveals how desperate man has been when faced with the terrors of disease, how he has purchased the packaged promises offered by the sincere but deluded as well as by the charlatan.
Other such shipments of the packaged English remedies may have come to New England on the latest ships from London during the next several decades, but they got scant play in the advertising columns of the small 4-page Boston News-Letter.
Colonial doctors, by and large, had no qualms about employing the packaged medicines.
It is a matter for comment that American newspaper advertising of the English packagedmedicines was singularly drab.
At least one brand of Daffy's Elixir was packaged in a globular bottle, according to a picture in a 1743 advertisement.
They were found in cartons of canned goods; in bread and baked goods; in cartons of packaged cookies, cakes, and crackers.
Packaged cereals were attractive, and cockroaches were sometimes found in packages of cigarettes.
Buying it beautifully packaged and fully advertised, you'd pay up to a dollar twenty-five a pint in the druggist section of a modern ultra-market.
You can, of course, buy small neatly packaged tins of twelve for twenty-five cents but supposedly more intelligent buyers will buy bottles for forty or fifty cents.
This could be a spaceliner suite with a packaged view of any one of some hundreds of worlds, and with packaged sunlight thrown in.
Bomb was packaged in a flat black plastic case about one by four inches.
In these final days the Indian Root Pills, now packaged in a flat metal box with a sliding lid, were described modestly as the Handy Vegetable Laxative.
Upper left: The Indian Root Pills as they are still being packaged and distributed in Australia.
No longer did the medicines have to be mixed, bottled, and packaged in cramped and dingy quarters above a city shop; spacious buildings in an uncongested country village were now being used.
The latter was packaged under a white label showing an Indian warrior riding horseback and was signed "A.
Group II consists of canned and unopened packaged items which have been contaminated with a liquid chemical agent.
Group I--Canned or packaged items exposed only to a chemical agent vapor.
Group III will consist of unpackaged or poorly packaged items which have been exposed to an agent in either vapor or liquid form.
Group III--Unpacked or poorly packageditems that have been exposed to any NBC agent.
Most operational rations are packaged in metal containers, or encased in heavy aluminum laminated plastics that can withstand boiling water; also, they are impervious to arthropod penetration.
Group II--Canned or packaged items that are contaminated on the outside with a liquid chemical agent, a biological agent, or radioactive fallout.
Group 1 consists of canned and unopened packaged items which have been exposed only to agent vapors.
But it would not necessarily be false to ascertain that behind diversity there are a limited number of changing formulas, some better adapted to succeed in the marketplace than others, and some better packaged than others.
B2] for canned or packaged foods to spoil after being kept too long.
B] for canned foods or other packaged products to spoil from being too old.
Various business models are emerging or reasserting themselves - from ad sponsored content to packaged open source software.
They spew out patents, designs, brands, copyrighted material and other forms of packaged human creativity.
Six tin-foil wedges to a box; also packaged with a couple of crackers for bars, one wedge for fifteen cents, where free lunch is forbidden.
Rennet curd ripened, with thin, edible rind, or none, packaged in small blocks or miniature bricks by dairy companies, as in the U.
En enveloppe" French phrase of packaged cheese, "in the envelope.
Tiny bricks packagedin tin foil, two inches square, one-half inch thick, weighing three ounces.
Gillis got some heavy paper out of a closet and packaged it, then hunted through a card-file in the top drawer of the desk, until he found the card he wanted.