Records of M. H. Tucker and Company
Collection
Identifier: MSS 385
Scope and Contents
The Records of the M. H. Tucker and Company consist of seven items, all pertaining to the company’s Merchant’s Gargling Oil. The collection includes several bills of sale, dating from from 1856 to 1857; undated testimonials; and an almanac for the year 1870.
Dates
- 1856-1857; 1870
Creator
- M. H. Tucker and Company (Organization)
Biographical / Historical
George W. Merchant, a druggist, began manufacturing his Gargling Oil in Lockport, NY, in 1833. Merchant’s Gargling Oil was not meant to be gargled, as the name suggests, but used as a liniment. Like many 19th-century patent medicines, it was advertised to effectively treat numerous ailments, including rheumatism, burns and scalds, flesh wounds, toothaches, cracked heels, hemorrhoids, and sprains and bruises. However, one could take it internally if necessary, for conditions like stomach cramps.
Merchant’s Gargling Oil was marketed as being for “Man and Beast.” Made up of petroleum, soap, ammonia water, oil of amber, iodine tincture, benzene, and water, the original formula tended to stain human skin, so it was later made in two versions: yellow for animals and white for people.
Around 1855, Merchant sold the business to M. H. Tucker, who continued manufacturing the Gargling Oil. The company issued private die stamps in green and black from 1869 to 1883, as well as almanacs. In addition to the standard astronomical information, these almanacs contained testimonials regarding the effectiveness of the oil on various illnesses and instructions on how to use the oil.
The M. H. Tucker Company continued manufacturing Merchant’s Gargling Oil until 1928, when the factory burned down.
Merchant’s Gargling Oil was marketed as being for “Man and Beast.” Made up of petroleum, soap, ammonia water, oil of amber, iodine tincture, benzene, and water, the original formula tended to stain human skin, so it was later made in two versions: yellow for animals and white for people.
Around 1855, Merchant sold the business to M. H. Tucker, who continued manufacturing the Gargling Oil. The company issued private die stamps in green and black from 1869 to 1883, as well as almanacs. In addition to the standard astronomical information, these almanacs contained testimonials regarding the effectiveness of the oil on various illnesses and instructions on how to use the oil.
The M. H. Tucker Company continued manufacturing Merchant’s Gargling Oil until 1928, when the factory burned down.
Extent
1 folder
Language of Materials
English
Overview
George W. Merchant, a druggist, began manufacturing his Gargling Oil in Lockport, NY, in 1833. Merchant’s Gargling Oil was not meant to be gargled, as the name suggests, but used as a liniment. Like many 19th-century patent medicines, it was advertised to effectively treat numerous ailments, including rheumatism, burns and scalds, flesh wounds, toothaches, cracked heels, hemorrhoids, and sprains and bruises.
Around 1855, Merchant sold the business to M. H. Tucker, who continued manufacturing the Gargling Oil. The M. H. Tucker Company continued manufacturing Merchant’s Gargling Oil until 1928, when the factory burned down.
The Records of the M. H. Tucker and Company consist of seven items, all pertaining to the company’s Merchant’s Gargling Oil. The collection includes several bills of sale, dating from from 1856 to 1857; undated testimonials; and an almanac for the year 1870.
Around 1855, Merchant sold the business to M. H. Tucker, who continued manufacturing the Gargling Oil. The M. H. Tucker Company continued manufacturing Merchant’s Gargling Oil until 1928, when the factory burned down.
The Records of the M. H. Tucker and Company consist of seven items, all pertaining to the company’s Merchant’s Gargling Oil. The collection includes several bills of sale, dating from from 1856 to 1857; undated testimonials; and an almanac for the year 1870.
Physical Location
Small collections
Creator
- M. H. Tucker and Company (Organization)
- Title
- Records of M. H. Tucker and Company
- Author
- Chrissie Perella
- Date
- 11 June 2018
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository
Contact:
19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103 United States
215-399-2001
library@collegeofphysicians.org
19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103 United States
215-399-2001
library@collegeofphysicians.org