

Hello When I was young we used to live in Mexico and my mom used to give us Emulsion Scott even though we didn’t have a lot off money she managed to give us this vitamins, I look forward to hearing from you and thank you in advance for your time. I understand that he received a payment for this.įrom what research I have been able to make with regard to the product and its advertising it does seem remote that the image of the man with the fish was indeed Sandy Hall, however it is just possible that in your archives you may have some information that can confirm or deny the suggestion. My dad remembered him and said he was pictured with a large cod over his shoulder, this being used to advertise a brand of cod liver oil called Scott's Emulsion. " Sandy Hall" is on two photos of Greenses fishermen, one at the fishermens seat, and the other at the Ballast Quay. A poster to the Facebook site Berwick upon Tweed Family History group recently posted the following:.

He was a prominent fisherman in the town of Berwick upon Tweed on the England / Scotland border and lived between 1829-1911. I am currently researching my family ancestry and it has been suggested that the man with the fish on his back used to advertise Scots Emulsion is my Great Great Grandfather Alexander Robertson (known locally as Sandy Hall). Sadly, I have had great difficulty in finding appropriate resources to search. I am also interested in learning more about the history of the company which had many offices around the world (Southall/London, Frankfurt, New York, etc.). Happy to accept any questions I might be able to help with. One engraving of the "fisherman" you refer to has a notation that it is a "Scene taken from life on the coast of Norway." The engraving was created by Major, Knapp & Co. I also have a small collection of ephemera related to the company and some of their products. (An uncle also worked at S&B in Bloomfield, NJ for a time as a chemist). I have extensive journals and even photographs of some of his business journeys - fascinating. My paternal grandfather, Ernst Paul Münch, spent much of his career with Scott & Bowne, beginning in 1902, developing business opportunities for the firm, first throughout Central & South America, then in Switzerland. I too am doing family research involving Scott's Emulsion. Pollay See more items in Medicine and Science: Medicine Health & Medicine American Enterprise Balm of America Exhibition American Enterprise Exhibition Location National Museum of American History Data Source United States: New Jersey, Bloomfield Physical DescriptionĬod liver oil (product active ingredients)īox: 7 1/2 in x 2 1/2 in x 1 3/8 in 19.05 cm x 6.35 cm x 3.4925 cmīottle: 7 1/2 in x 2 7/16 in x 1 3/8 in 19.05 cm x 6.19125 cm x 3.4925 cm ID Number
SCOTTS EMULSION FISH OIL FULL
Guarantee: We guarantee that Scott’s Emulsion when assayed biologically contained sufficient Vitamin A and Vitamin D units to meet the daily dosage requirements of the Council of Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association and furnishes full minimum daily requirements for these vitamins if taken as recommended below.Ĭhildren: Scott's Emulsion should be given to children to help build resistance to rickets and to aid in growth of bone structure and development of teeth.Īdults: In cases where there is a lack of Vitamin A, Scott's Emulsion presents a palatable way in which to help overcome this deficiency, and help build resistance to colds.Īs a Year Around Tonic: Scott's Emulsion is an excellent protection against deficiencies in Vitamin A and D which may occur at any season of the year.ĭosage: Adults and Children: 1 tablespoonful two or three times daily after meals. Scott's Emulsion, Active Ingredient Cod Liver Oil, four times easier to digest than plain Cod Liver Oil.

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