Cardboard box for "Tabloid" iron, arsenic and digitalin tablets
Cardboard box for "Tabloid" iron, arsenic and digitalin tablets. Made by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co. of London, English 1916-1940
Cardboard box contains bottle of iron, arsenic and digitalin tablets with instruction sheet (paper), made by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co. of London, under "Tabloid" trademark, English 1916-1940
The combination of iron, arsenic and digitalin was used as a heart stimulant to treat heart conditions. ‘Tabloid’ was the brand name patented by Henry Wellcome in 1884 to describe compressed tablets of drugs. The trademark was later extended to other products such as first aid kits.
Cardboard box for "Tabloid" iron, arsenic and digitalin tablets. Made by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co. of London, English 1916-1940
Bottle of iron, arsenic and digitalin tablets, made by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co. of London, under "Tabloid" trademark, English 1916-1940