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has gloss | eng: Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills was one of the most successful and enduring products to be manufactured and marketed in North America as part of the lucrative patent medicine industry, which thrived during most of the 19th and 20th centuries. Its manufacturer claimed the pills contained herbal ingredients that would help "cleanse the blood," as "impurity of the blood" was believed to be the cause of all disease. |
lexicalization | eng: Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills |
instance of | (noun) medicine that is protected by a patent and available without a doctor's prescription patent medicine |
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