File:Bayer Aspirin ad, NYT, February 19, 1917.jpg

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Description One of the first advertisements for Bayer Aspirin aimed at American consumers, just before the U.S. patent for aspirin was to expire.
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Source New York Times, February 19, 1917, p. 6 (via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: "Display Ad 26 -- No Title")
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