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Life in 1868 for many women was a cycle of washing and ironing, cooking and cleaning, then repeating the process. However, the times were beginning to change. Elizabeth Blackwell had established the first women's medical college, and Louisa May Alcott was able to capture the period's ideals and values in her famous novel "Little Women". In addition, hard-working wives and mothers who had tired, aching muscles had a new solution for relief. Joseph Ray Watkins had developed and was selling an all-natural liniment that was proving to be effective for many users.
This liniment was made from pure, natural ingredients. The calming vapors of menthol, eucalyptus, camphor, and thyme that it emitted helped to bring relief to rooms, especially during the cold season. The natural penetrating blend was soothing for aching muscles and provided a welcome sensation for those in need.
The packaging of the product may vary slightly from what is shown, but the quality and effectiveness of the liniment remained consistent. Women in 1868, balancing the responsibilities of home and family, were finding comfort and relief in this new, all-natural solution provided by Joseph Ray Watkins.
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Attribute | Value | ||||
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is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | ‎No | ||||
product_dimensions | ‎1.25 x 1.25 x 5.88 inches; 5.76 ounces | ||||
item_model_number | ‎12340 | ||||
upc | ‎707005048982 885386451406 190283015164 818570001545 707004089979 | ||||
manufacturer | ‎J.R. Watkins | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #138,987 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #94 in Aromatherapy Mists & Hydrosols | ||||
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