Finding Aid for the Cann's Kidney Cure Company records Biomed.0488
Finding aid prepared by Shira Peltzman, 2020.
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Title: Cann's Kidney Cure Company records
Source:
aGatherin'
Source:
Cann, Mary L.
Identifier/Call Number: Biomed.0488
Physical Description:
0.25 Linear Feet
(1 box)
Date (inclusive): 1873-1928
Date (bulk): 1873-1908
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[Identification of item], Cann's Kidney Cure Company Records (Collection 488). Louise M.
Darling Biomedical Library History and Special Collections for the Sciences, University of
California, Los Angeles.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Purchased from aGatherin' from the Franklin E. Murphy, M.D. Fund, 2013.
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UCLA Catalog Record ID:
7160094
This collection contains patent medicine recipes or formulas beginning in 1873, affidavits,
testimonials, advertisements, and other materials about the kidney cure and sciatic liniment
made and sold by Cann's Kidney Cure Company in Philadelphia. According to the ephemera
dealer aGatherin' (2013), the materials were "kept by the widow [Mrs. Mary L. Cann] to
Doctor John W. Cann, to establish her right to the formulae and interest in the business of
selling these two patent medicines. The first dated document to specify Mrs. Cann rather
than her husband is 1901. Both the kidney cure and the liniment are well-known to bottle
collectors--the glass being embossed with the date of origination of the business, 1876. The
record here covers the period to 1908, although the business was active until World War I,
and Mrs. Cann was alive to sign a note here in 1928." The collection contains formulas and
ingredient prices for Cann's Kidney Cure from 1873 through 1906 and for Cann's Sciatic
Liniment from 1880 to 1908. Letters received in 1906 vouching for the formula and that the
product is not adulterated support the company's compliance with the Pure Food and Drugs
Act. Testimonials include 29 letters from 1880 through 1897; most are from 1880-1883. Some,
along with others, generated printed testimonials used in editorials, advertisements, and
business cards. Notes, with customer addresses, kept by Dr. Cann suggest there was a
campaign to connect with customers directly.
This collection has been arranged in the following series:
- Series 1: Formulas for Cann's Kidney Cure (1873-1906)
- Series 2: Formulas for Cann's Sciatic Liniment (1880-1928)
- Series 3: Manuscript testimonials (1880-1897)
- Series 4: Addresses of testimonials and customers (circa 1880-1895)
- Series 5: Printed testimonials and advertisements (1881-1899)
- Series 6: Customer accounts (1880-1892)
Subjects and Indexing Terms
aGatherin'
Cann, Mary L.