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Lydia E. Pinkham takes her place by divine right among the foremost of America's Great Women
Lydia E. Pinkham takes her place by divine right among the foremost of America's Great Women
Advertisement for Lydia E. Pinkham's women's tonic. Card features a black and white illustration of Lydia Pinkham cooking her home remedy. In the top right and bottom left corners are green mistletoes with red berries. Below the image is the title, which is a quote by Elbert Hubbard. The illustration shows Lydia cooking with a cauldron in her fireplace, a cat watching from a nearby rug. Above the fireplace is a wreath, and to the right is a grandfather clock. In front of the clock is a cloth-covered table with glass jars of ingredients on top. Next to the table is a chair and small side table with a balance scale on it.
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