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  2. Lydia Pinkham - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Estes Pinkham (born Estes; February 9, 1819 – May 17, 1883) was an American inventor and marketer of a herbal-alcoholic "women's tonic" for menstrual and menopausal problems, which medical experts dismissed as a quack remedy, but which is still on sale today in a modified form.

  3. Lydia Pinkham House - Wikipedia

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    The Lydia Pinkham House was the Lynn, Massachusetts, home of Lydia Pinkham, a leading manufacturer and marketer of patent medicines in the late 19th century. It is in this house that she developed Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, an application claimed to provide relief for "female complaints".

  4. Lily the Pink (song) - Wikipedia

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    It is a modernisation of an older folk song titled "The Ballad of Lydia Pinkham". The lyrics celebrate the "medicinal compound" invented by Lily the Pink, and humorously chronicle the "efficacious" cures it has brought about, such as inducing morbid obesity to cure a weak appetite, or bringing about a sex change as a remedy for freckles.

  5. Pinkham - Wikipedia

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    Louis Pinkham (1888–1919), American football player and coach; Lucius E. Pinkham (1850–1922), fourth Territorial Governor of Hawaii; Lydia Pinkham (1819–1883), American patent medicine manufacturer and businesswoman; Mary Ellen Pinkham (contemporary), American humor columnist and author; Natalie Pinkham (born 1977), British television ...

  6. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Although digital images captured in color can be modified with a digital black and white process, some specialized cameras photograph natively in black and white with no option for color. [10] Black and white digital cameras are often designed without a Bayer filter, avoiding the demosaicing process and meaning that a camera will only capture ...

  7. Dalby's Carminative - Wikipedia

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    He left the recipe for the carminative to his daughter Frances (174–-1845), who married Anthony Gell. Joseph's son James (1750–1815) kept the blue J. Dalby bottles and set up manufacturing himself, claiming to be the original creator. Frances and her husband then "rebranded" the product as Gell-Dalby, which was sold in brown bottles.

  8. Winona Ryder Is the Spitting Image of Her “Beetlejuice ...

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    Winona Ryder seems to have barely aged a day since she starred in Beetlejuice.. The actress was just 15 years old when she landed the role of goth teen Lydia Deetz in director Tim Burton’s 1988 ...

  9. File:Hanging of Little Six and Medicine Bottle CDV, 1865.png

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    Little Six and Medicine Bottle fled to Canada after the massacre. In early December 1862, the military convicted 303 Sioux prisoners of murder and rape by military tribunals and sentenced them to death. Thirty-eight of the convicted hanged all at once, making it the largest hanging in American History. Medicine Bottle and Little Six evaded ...