NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS AND CLIPPINGS
Dr. Montegut’s bill, delivered to the estate of Monsieur de St. Maxent for the years 1780-1796.  From John Duffy, ed., The Rudolph Matas History of Medicine in Louisiana, vol. 1 (Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press for the Rudolph Matas Trust Fund, 1958), 142-3.
The late epidemic at Fausse Point[e] was terribly severe. Franklin Planters’ Banner, December 28, 1867.
Health in St. Mary.  Franklin Planters’ Banner, September 8, 1869.
CANCER CURED!  Crowley Signal, March 10, 1888.
Darby's Prophaylactic FluidCrowley Signal, May 12, 1888.
D.M. who has been mentally deranged for some years past… From Rebecca W. Manouvrier, Opelousas Medical Men, 1850-1940 (Opelousas, La.?: n.p., March 1970), 13.
Weden Smith, M. D., Surgeon SpecialistFrom Rebecca W. Manouvrier, Opelousas Medical Men, 1850-1940 (Opelousas, La.?: n.p., March 1970), 12-3.
Our Native Herbs. JULES P. PITRE, Agent, Opelousas, La. Opelousas Clarion, Tuesday, JulyTuesday, July 19, 2005 5:13 PMdiv>

Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup PepsinOpelousas Clarion, February 21, 1903.

The Malta-Vita Pure Food Co.  Opelousas Clarion, February 21, 1903.
Against quack medicine ads.  Lafayette Advertiser, March 15, 1905.

CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS. Thibodaux Lafourche Comet, September 12, 1918.

Cure Your Malaria.  Take OxidineLafayette Daily Advertiser, October 3, 1918.

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE WILL AID IF NEEDED—OSCAR DOWLING. Lafayette Daily Advertiser, October 5, 1918.

HEALTH NURSE URGES FIGHT.  MISS DRESSER SAYS FLIES CARRY DISEASES AND SHOULD BE KILLED. Crowley Signal, June 18, 1921.

EVANGELINE PROVES HEALTHIEST PARISHOpelousas Clarion-Progress, December 1, 1923.

WANTED—Single young man for direct selling to country homes in Southern Louisiana.  Lafayette Daily Advertiser, November 29, 1924.

Heymann's Department Store.  Opelousas Clarion-News, January 3, 1935.

Kruschen Salts.  Opelousas Clarion-News, February 14, 1935.

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