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Patent for "a new tonic medicine for the cure of coughs and diseases of the chest" made from "extracting the sap from the maritime pine ... either in its natural state or when clarified, or after being made into a syrup". It is supposed to cure coughs, asthma, consumption, chest diseases, dysentery "and complaints of the genital and urinary organs".
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At head of title: A.D. 1858, 11th September. No. 2067.
"Henry Wikoff, of Holly Lodge, Kensington Gore, in the county of Middlesex".
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Patent for "an improved aperient medicine, to be used in the shape of a biscuit, cake, or sweetmeat" using "Arabian scammony".
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