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Rare Antique 1910s Carbolic Acid Poison Label from Oregon Drug Store

Rare Antique 1910s Carbolic Acid Poison Label from Oregon Drug Store

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**Incredible Antique 1910s Carbolic Acid Label from Graham & Wortham's Drug Store, Corvallis, Oregon - A Collector's Dream!**

This stunning 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" carbolic acid label is practically untouched by time, showing virtually no wear! You're looking at an authentic piece of pharmaceutical history that's survived over a century in remarkable condition.

Graham & Wortham's Drug Store wasn't just any ordinary pharmacy - it was the beating heart of Corvallis, Oregon's bustling commercial district throughout the early to mid-20th century! Picture this: a time when your local drug store was where neighbors gathered to catch up on gossip, seek trusted advice, and pick up life-saving remedies. This wasn't your modern chain pharmacy - Graham & Wortham's was famous for its immaculate displays, personalized customer care, and their own exclusive line of handcrafted medicinal products.

What makes collectors absolutely crazy for these antique 1910s carbolic labels? Those eye-catching poison warnings in bold red and white from the early years, later evolving to striking red and black designs! These weren't mass-produced stickers - they were carefully crafted labels for bottles filled with potent liniments, powerful antiseptics, and other serious medical preparations that pharmacists mixed right there behind the counter. Each label was designed to command respect while ensuring customer safety.

But here's what's really cool - Graham & Wortham's jumped headfirst into the postcard phenomenon sweeping the nation during the 1910s-1920s! They sold gorgeous locally-made photo postcards showcasing Oregon Agricultural College and iconic Corvallis landmarks, making them community storytellers as much as trusted healers.

Why are carbolic acid labels like this absolute gold for collectors? The term 'NOS' (New Old Stock) means this beauty has never been stuck on a bottle - it's remained in mint condition for over 100 years! That's what sends collectors' hearts racing and drives up the value significantly.

These 1910s carbolic acid labels transport you back to a fascinating era when carbolic acid was medicine's miracle antiseptic and disinfectant. Those bold 'Poison' warnings and detailed usage instructions reveal just how different medical knowledge and safety standards were back then. Finding a NOS label preserves this incredible slice of history exactly as it was originally created.

The medical applications of carbolic acid during the late 1800s and early 1900s were absolutely mind-blowing! Thanks to Joseph Lister's revolutionary antiseptic discoveries in the 1860s, carbolic acid became the superstar of medical treatments.

Surgeons would spray fine carbolic acid mists throughout operating rooms, believing this would eliminate dangerous airborne germs - both doctors and patients breathed it in, thinking it was lifesaving! Wounds got wrapped in gauze soaked with dilute carbolic acid solutions, from broken bones to amputations. Surgeons scrubbed their hands raw with carbolic solutions before every operation, accepting cracked, painful skin as the price of preventing deadly infections.

Everyday families used carbolic acid everywhere - washing sickrooms, bedding, and clothes to stop diseases like scarlet fever and diphtheria from spreading. Doctors prescribed phenol mouthwashes and throat sprays for sore throats and mouth sores, despite the burning risks. Carbolic soap was the go-to treatment for lice and skin conditions, often promoted in public health campaigns.

Some treatments seem absolutely wild today - tuberculosis patients inhaled heated carbolic acid vapors, hoping to disinfect their lungs from the inside out! This practice was eventually abandoned as both ineffective and dangerous, but it shows just how desperately people wanted to harness carbolic acid's antiseptic power.

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