B. Denton's Balsam, 1906-1911

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Artifact Overview

Nineteenth-century entrepreneurs promised cures with patent medicines. Some of these concoctions, however, contained harmful ingredients or ingredients used in unsafe quantities -- the industry was unregulated and manufacturers were secretive about their recipes. Beginning with the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, national legislation increasingly prohibited misleading health claims and required manufacturers to list their product's contents.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Patent medicine

Date Made

1906-1911

Creator Notes

Manufactured by Hall & Ruckel and distributed by the Manhattan Medicine Co., New York, New York. Private die revenue stamp by John F. Henry & Co., parent company of the Manhattan Medicine Co.

Location

at Greenfield Village in Ford Home

Object ID

91.0.11.9138

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Canada balsam (Resin)
Paper (Fiber product)
Glass (Material)
Cork (Bark)

Color

Brown

Dimensions

Height: 4.25 in
Diameter: 1.5 in

Inscriptions

label: B. DENTON'S BALSAM / GUARANTEED BY HALL & RUCKEL UNDER THE FOOD & DRUGS ACT, JUNE 30 1906. NO. 701. / MANHATTAN MEDICINE CO, PROP'S HALL & RUCKEL, M'frs & Sole Agents, New York. / PRICE 25 CENTS.