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S-378.1. FABER, Dr.
Schutz, Hilfe und Beistand. Gemeinverständliche Anleitung bei plötzlichen Erkrankungen, Hilfeleistung bei Unglücksfällen, sowie ein Beistand in Erfüllung der ersten Mutterpflichten und der ersten Kindespflege; ferner enthaltend: eine vollständige Abhandlung über Hausgymnastik, oder Anleitung zu körperlichen Uebungen für Gesunde und Kranke beiderlei Geschlechts, nebst einem Anhang über Massage … Milwaukee, Wis.: Druck und Verlag von Geo. Brumder, 1896.
ix, [1], 338 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.FAHNESTOCK, Benjamin A. see B.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. (#S-378.2).
S-378.2. B.A. FAHNESTOCK AND COMPANY.
B.A. Fahnestock & Co.'s free almanac … Calculated to equal mean or clock time, for the horizon and meridian of Pittsburgh; but will serve as far south and west as Nashville, without any essential difference. Comprising all the common astronomical computations, arranged in that plain and familiar manner, which gives an almanac its chief excellence. Containing, also, beside many interesting items of information, certificates of remarkable cures performed by the celebrated B.A. Fahnstock's Vermifuge … Antibilious Pills … Cough Balsam … Liquid Opodeldoc … Eye Water … Rubefacient, &c. &c. [No. 1 (1848)-no. ?? (186?)]. Pittsburgh: Published by B.A. Fahnestock & Co., wholesale druggists, [1847-186?].
? v. : ill. ; 17 cm.The son of a Pittsburgh paint manufacturer, Benjamin A. Fahnestock (d. 1868) was in business from the 1830s as a manufacturer of white lead and of patent medicines. The earliest and best known among the latter was B.A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, a preparation made of castor oil, oils of worm-seed, turpentine and tincture of myrrh. Members of the firm included Aurelius B. Hull and Fahnestock's son George W. When Fahnestock died in 1868, the firm split into Fahnestock, Haslett & Schwartz, manufacturers of white lead; and Schwartz & Haslett, drug manufacturers. From the late 1850s, patent medicines were also manufactured in Pittsburgh by B.L. Fahnestock & Co. The relation of B.A. and B.L. Fahnestock remains uncertain. The Fahnestock firm apparently did little advertising in comparison with other patent medicine manufacturers. Its Free almanac, however, was issued over a dozen or more years from 1848. The Atwater Collection includes the following issues: [No. 2] (1849), no. 4 (1851), no. 5 (1852), no. 7 (1854)-no. 9 (1856), no. 11 (1858)-no. 13 (1860).
S-378.3. B.L. FAHNESTOCK AND COMPANY.
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- An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health ReformVolume III, Supplement: A–Z, pp. 233 - 272Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2008