More secret remedies : What they cost and what they contain

"More Secret Remedies" by British Medical Association is an investigative medical report written in the early 20th century. It examines proprietary “secret” medicines, comparing their extravagant claims with laboratory analyses and estimated ingredient costs to expose quackery and misrepresentation in popular health advertising. The work aims to inform the public and encourage better regulation by showing how many vaunted cures are trivial, ineffective, or potentially harmful. The opening of the volume presents a preface explaining the purpose and method: building on an earlier survey, it publishes careful chemical analyses, notes cost versus selling price, and highlights the gap between advertising promises and actual composition, while acknowledging analytical limits with complex plant extracts. It then launches into remedies for gout, rheumatism, and neuralgia, quoting sensational ads and exotic “nature” appeals before dissecting products one by one: many prove to be simple mixtures such as aspirin with phenacetin, colchicum-and-aloes pills, turpentine- and ammonia-based liniments, essential-oil blends, kerosene-and-mustard oil rubs, and even foot plasters of tar and white hellebore—often sold at high markups and sometimes containing risky drugs like lobelia or colchicum. Bath salts marketed as uric-acid solvents are shown to be essentially sodium carbonate, and a brief survey of German nostrums similarly unmasks inflated claims. At the start of the next chapter, the book turns to skin preparations, contrasting sweeping advertising guarantees with modest, largely antiseptic or soothing compositions (e.g., alcohol/salicylic solutions, eucalyptus waxy ointments, sulphur-and-lard salves) and illustrating mail-order “diagnosis” tactics that promise tailored cures while quietly admitting treatment may take months. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author British Medical Association
Title More secret remedies : What they cost and what they contain
Original Publication London: British Medical Association, 1912.
Credits MWS, Harry Lamé and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Language English
LoC Class RM: Medicine: Therapeutics, Pharmacology
Subject Patent medicines
Category Text
eBook-No. 78809
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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