Description: Rarer bottleAntique circa 1910-1920s or soWould have contained more alcohol than any other ingredient!Of that time period where there were lots of quack medicine and thus the reason we later created the FDA.Approximately 7.5" TNo chips, cracks, or scuffs... but there is light ghosting/hazing to the right side, exterior, of the bottle from the shoulder down to the bottom.I absolutely love the text/logo!The label would have originally read:The indications or uses for this product as provided on its packaging: For all forms of female weakness, painful, scanty, delayed or declining periods, spasms at month, local discharges or whites, impaired complexion, sick headache, neuralgia, debility, goneness, falling of the womb, arising from want of tone in the system, preparatory treatment for confinement, after-pains, change of life, hot flushes, wakefulness, bloating, etc.The history behind Zoa Phora is indeed interesting. The product was billed as "The Woman's Friend." We know by reading a label that the product contained as much alcohol as a bottle of whiskey! So really, that isn't the point here. The point is, the man who started marketing this elixir was a Methodist minister who turned physician named Dr. Richard Pengelly. And his wife, Mary E. Pengelly, was the leader of the local Women's's Christian Temperance Union. The W.C.T.U. was the leading organization that pushed for the prohibition of alcoholic beverages.I package well and ship out daily!
Price: 134.25 USD
Location: Freeport, Maine
End Time: 2024-08-14T17:02:54.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930