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Robert Shaw

History of the Comstock Patent Medicine Business and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills

In “History of the Comstock Patent Medicine Business and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills,” Robert B. Shaw meticulously explores the intricate world of 19th-century patent medicines, focusing particularly on the notorious Comstock region. Shaw employs a blend of rigorous historical analysis and engaging narrative style to unveil the motivations behind the rise of patent medicine, with a detailed examination of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a case study. Through primary source documents and contemporaneous accounts, he unravels the social, economic, and medical implications of this phenomenon, highlighting its intersection with consumer culture and the burgeoning advertising industry of the period. Robert B. Shaw, a scholar with a specialization in American history and medicine, draws upon his extensive background in archival research to illuminate the often-overlooked aspects of the Comstock's legacy. His curiosity about alternative medicine in American history, alongside a deep understanding of legal and sociocultural frameworks, enables him to present an insightful narrative that enriches our comprehension of a transformative era in health and wellness. This book is essential for historians, medical professionals, and general readers alike, offering a meaningful dialogue on the implications of medicine and commerce during a pivotal time in American history. Shaw's work is a call to reflect on understanding and navigating medical practices and advertisements that persist in contemporary society.
120 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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