The Housekeeper's Receipt Book (Carter's Compound Extract of Smart Weed)
The Housekeeper's Receipt Book (Carter's Compound Extract of Smart Weed)
The Housekeeper's Receipt Book (Carter's Compound Extract of Smart Weed)
The Housekeeper's Receipt Book (Carter's Compound Extract of Smart Weed)
[patent medicine, ephemera]

The Housekeeper's Receipt Book (Carter's Compound Extract of Smart Weed)


Erie, PA: O. Noble & Co., ca. 1873.

Printed by Ashby & Vincent, Erie, PA. Purple printed wraps, 12mo, 32pp. Ad on last page for Alps Insurance Company dated 1873. Sunning around the edges of the pleasingly purple wraps, shallow chipping to the fore- and bottom edges, waviness to textblock, else Very Good (if Very Fragile). A booklet promoting Dr. Jno. S. Carter's Family Medicines, particularly Carter's Compound Extract of Smart Weed, offering recipes for cooking, dyeing, washing hair brushes, estimating the amount of hay in a mow, etc. "Carter's Female Restorative" is recommended for "Weakly wives, mothers and daughters," and between their periods. The content is formatted so that each recipe alternates with a promotional message, making it impossible to use the reference without absorbing the advertising--"For suppression or painful Menses, Carter's Extract of Smart Weed is Nature's own medicine" and "Remember parents, the Balm of Gilead is an excellent remedy for the Whooping Cough." A smart tactic, if unsettling, to have a recipe for currant jam bookended with a note about suppressing Menstruation.