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TAFT, Gilbert T. see DR. G.T. TAFT AND CO. (#S-1302); DR. TAFT BROTHERS (#3412).
S-1302. DR. G.T. TAFT AND COMPANY.
Supplement to this paper. the new world. A Journal of Health. Vol. 3. Dr. G.T. Taft & Co., Seneca Falls, N.Y.—June, 1866. No. 4.
[2] leaves ; 30.5 cm.Banner title. The New world advertises Rosenberger's German Magnetic Oil, available from Dr. G.T. Taft & Co.; and D. Skidmore & Co.'s Renovo for the restoration of hair. A second printing at bottom of leaf [1] recto provides the name of a retailer for these products: A.M. Anderson & Co., Dansville, N.Y. The G.T. Taft who published this circular may be Gilbert T. Taft (d. 1885) of Dr. Taft Brothers, a proprietary medicine firm that later operated in Rochester, N.Y. (see annotation to #3412).
S-1303. TAINTOR, Charles Newhall, 1840-1920.
The northern route. Boston to the White Mountains, Lake Memphremagog, Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, Montreal and Ogdensburg. A guide of the great through route, via Lowell, Nashua, and Concord … New York: Taintor Brothers, [c1869].
[12], [9]-93, [11] p., [2] folding leaves of plates : col. maps ; 15.5 cm.The directions provided rail travelers along the routes described in this guide are also given information on health resorts and mineral springs along the way. Series: Taintor's route and city guides. The Atwater copy is lacking the first map.
S-1304. TALLCOT, George.
The little red book. Sixth edition. New York: Published by George Tallcot, 1874.
[2], 38 p. : ill. ; 12.5 cm.Edition statement on wrapper: 7th edition. An advertisement for the Magic Cure, a remedy for malarial diseases.
TARAXINE FAMILY ALMANAC see KIEFER (#S-677.1).
S-1305. TARRANT AND COMPANY.
The day of an infant … [New York: Tarrant & Co., 1883].
[6] leaves : ill. ; 13.5 cm.An advertisement for Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient and Hoff's Malt Extract, illustrated with beautifully executed lithographs. For information on James Tarrant and his seltzer aperient, see the annotation to #3418.1.
S-1306. TARRANT AND COMPANY.
Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient. This valuable and popular medicine has universally received the most favorable recommendations of the medical profession and the public as the most efficient and agreeable saline aperient. .
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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. 601 - 616Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2008