New Sample Book of Cut & Gummed Druggist Labels Individually Cropped Vintage Apothecary Druggist Pharmacy Labels [450+ Images]
New Sample Book of Cut & Gummed Druggist Labels Individually Cropped Vintage Apothecary Druggist Pharmacy Labels [450+ Images]
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The New Sample Book of Cut and Gummed Druggists' Labels by Harris & Company was a publication that was likely printed around 1874. As the title suggests, the book contained a collection of cut and gummed labels that were intended for use by druggists and pharmacists.
During the late 19th century, it was common for pharmacists to label their products with identifying information, such as the name of the medication, its dosage, and any warnings or instructions for use. These labels were often printed on adhesive-backed paper, which made it easy to affix them to bottles or other containers.
The New Sample Book of Cut and Gummed Druggists' Labels likely contained a variety of different labels that were designed for use in different contexts. For example, there may have been labels for liquid medications, powders, or ointments. Some labels may have been intended for use on prescription bottles, while others may have been designed for over-the-counter products.
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