SML-235  STIMALOSE

   
SML-235 Stimulose (women) and SML-235A Stimulose (men)

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reference numbers SML-235: Stimalose - Women (M)
SML-235A: Stimalose -
Men (M)
SML-235B: Stimalose - Woman - Repron version
description two heads
dimensions height = 4 1/4 inches
topics and series Topics: Commercial  Medical Profession
Series: None
related items none
first issued/withdrawn/
discontinued forever
SML-235 (1954/1954/-)
SML-235A (1954/1954/-)
SML-235B (1954/1954/-)
private issue and/or limited edition & quantity SML-235: private issue for Irwin Neisler Drug Company  1,000 made
SML-235A:  private issue for Neisler - quantity unknown
SML-235B: private issue - quantity unknown
era first introduced. Marblehead
value range SML-235: 200/250
SML-235A: Rare
SML-235B: Rare
auction notes SML-235B (in Repron - synthetic wood) sold for $565 at the 2001 Midwest Fair auction.
comments/observations none

GENERAL INFORMATION. The Irwin Neisler Drug Company introduced a medicine with the name "Stimalose."  The company advertised that just a few tablets would cure logginess caused by overheating or drinking too much.  Baston portrayed a double bust of a depressed and a joyous person and produced 1,000 bronzed figurines for distribution by Neisler salesmen.

From Dr. Glenn Johnson's book, The Sebastian Miniature Collection.

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