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Life Magazine - Volume LVI No 1447 Dyspeptics Number Small children and a dog
Life Magazine - Volume LVI No 1447
Dyspeptics Number
Small children and a dog look upon an advert for Porridge
21 July 1910
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Advertisement Archive Cartoon Illustration Poster Indigestion Magazine Cover
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This charming print captures a moment from the past, showcasing the cover of Life Magazine - Volume LVI No 1447, also known as the "Dyspeptics Number". The image transports us back to July 21,1910, where we find ourselves in the company of small children and a dog. Their curious gazes are fixed upon an advertisement for Porridge that dominates the scene. The vintage magazine cover is filled with humor and whimsy. An illustration in cartoon style depicts a comical scenario related to indigestion or dyspepsia. The clever artwork showcases how even our furry friends can relate to digestive issues! This snapshot from history reminds us that concerns about health have always been present throughout time. As we delve into this archive treasure from the early 20th century, it's important to note that this print does not mention any specific commercial use or endorse any particular company. Instead, it invites us to reflect on societal attitudes towards health during that era while appreciating the artistic value of vintage magazine covers. With its nostalgic appeal and historical significance, this image serves as a delightful reminder of how advertising has evolved over time while capturing timeless themes such as humor and human connection.
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