Item #21810 Pre Spanish Flue Manuscript Handwritten Medical Remedy Journal Including Remedies for Influenza, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, et al., 1906-1915. Medical Remedy Journal right before Spanish Flue.
Pre Spanish Flue Manuscript Handwritten Medical Remedy Journal Including Remedies for Influenza, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, et al., 1906-1915
Pre Spanish Flue Manuscript Handwritten Medical Remedy Journal Including Remedies for Influenza, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, et al., 1906-1915
Pre Spanish Flue Manuscript Handwritten Medical Remedy Journal Including Remedies for Influenza, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, et al., 1906-1915
Pre Spanish Flue Manuscript Handwritten Medical Remedy Journal Including Remedies for Influenza, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, et al., 1906-1915
Pre Spanish Flue Manuscript Handwritten Medical Remedy Journal Including Remedies for Influenza, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, et al., 1906-1915

Pre Spanish Flue Manuscript Handwritten Medical Remedy Journal Including Remedies for Influenza, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, et al., 1906-1915

Manuscripts & Autographs

Manuscript medical remedy book from Devonport, England, compiled between 1903 and 1915 and preserving a striking record of everyday therapeutic practice in the years immediately preceding the global influenza pandemic that would soon devastate Europe. Written in ink in a clear and highly legible hand across 36 pages of a ruled notebook measuring 7.75" x 6.5", the volume gathers dozens of medicinal formulas for ailments ranging from bronchitis, neuralgia, rheumatism, and digestive complaints to deep ulcers, eye conditions, sore throats, winter coughs, and childhood illnesses. Particularly notable are repeated entries for “influenza,” appearing years before the outbreak retrospectively termed the Spanish Flu, revealing how influenza already existed as a familiar and recurring medical threat within Edwardian Britain long before the catastrophic pandemic wave of 1918–1920 transformed it into one of the deadliest public health disasters of the modern era.

The notebook therefore captures an important transitional moment in the history of epidemic disease: a period when influenza was treated as a common but serious seasonal illness through localized mixtures, tonics, expectorants, and domestic pharmaceutical preparations, rather than through coordinated state medicine or modern antiviral therapies. These entries provide unusually direct evidence of how ordinary practitioners, dispensers, or caretakers approached influenza treatment in the years immediately before the Spanish Flu pandemic altered both public consciousness and medical infrastructure surrounding contagious respiratory disease. The remedies themselves demonstrate the hybrid world of early twentieth-century medicine, where domestic caregiving, folk therapeutics, and increasingly professionalized pharmacy overlapped. Familiar household substances such as witch hazel and paregoric appear beside pharmaceutical compounds later restricted or abandoned by mid-century medicine. Several preparations include age-specific dosages for children, while others focus on strengthening mixtures, cough remedies, liniments, lotions, and wound treatments. A handful of entries are dated, including one reading “June 29, 1903,” and another attributed to an individual identified as “A. Wilson.”

Accompanied by three inserted paper ephemera pieces, including an index of herbs and chemicals and two additional recipe slips, one bearing a postage stamp from the “Plymouth … Society, Dispensing Dept., Fore St., Devonport.” The overall character strongly suggests compilation by someone with regular access to a dispensary or chemist environment, though not necessarily a formally licensed pharmacist, operating instead within the fluid boundary between domestic medical care and industrialized pharmaceutical practice in prewar England. Well rubbed with losses to spine and extremities; interior remains clear and legible with minor foxing. Good overall condition.

Item #21810

Price: $550.00