Dr.Sappington's Fever Pills Dr.John Sappingiou's Pills. ATTI-FEVER PILLS. 3 gton's A ONE DOLLAR A BOX. Dr.John S.Sappington (1776-1856) In 1823,Dr.John Sappington of Philadelphia acquired several pounds of quinine and issued "Dr.Sappington's Fever Pills."He persuaded ministers in the Mississippi River Valley to ring the church bells every evening to alert people to take the pills,and through that enterprise, Sappington became a very wealthy man
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Quinine and Drug Industry MEDALS AWARDED ROSENGARTEN SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS ORLO'S FAU N.Y F工工ADE工PE工A 1823:Rosengarten Sons produced and sold quinine in Philadelphia- Birthplace of American Pharmaceutical Industry
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The first physician to successfully and effectively use quinine to treat malaria THEORY AND TREATMENT ogion's 4n FEVERS. PRICE D北J0N8APr1x0TON ONE DOLLAR A BOX. ¥Di50n道 John S.Sappington "Dr.John Sappington's Anti-Fever Pills" John S.Sappington(1776-1856)was an American physician known for creating a quinine pill to treat malaria in the Missouri area.He also wrote "The Theory and Treatment of Fevers,"the first medical treatise published west of the Mississippi River.Then many other physicians began to develop their own anti-malaria pills following his method