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Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center

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Business Card for Jacobs’ Pharmacy

This early business card emphasizes the core components of Jacobs’ business philosophy.

Jacobs, Sinclair in “Who’s Who and What’s What in the Drug World”

One of Jacobs’ products, Luxomni, eventually lent its name to a small Georgia town. As Jacobs explained in “Who’s Who…

Jacobs, Sinclair, ca. 1956

Sinclair Jacobs, the son of Joseph Jacobs, graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1909. He followed his father…

Jacobs’ Monthly Magazine

This cover page from Jacobs’ Monthly Magazine (c. April 1918) includes a summary of the history of Jacobs’ business.

Jacobs’ Pharmacy catalogue

This cover of the Jacobs’ Pharmacy catalogue stresses both the wide variety of products available at the store – all…

Recipe for Jacobs’ Headache Powders

Jacobs’ always strove to refine and improve his compounds and cures. Typed at the bottom of this recipe for Jacobs’…

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