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Author Holloway, Verity, 1986- author.

Title The mighty healer : Thomas Holloway's victorian patent medicine empire / Verity Holloway
Published Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword History, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (215 pages) : illustrations
Contents Table of contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Spoiling Mother's Coppers; Chapter 2 To Quack Oneself; Chapter 3 Rogue's Gallery; Chapter 4 Crafting the Professor; Chapter 5 From Pills to Penury; Chapter 6 'Ha! Ha! Cured in an instant!'; Chapter 7 Prosperity and Other Curses; Chapter 8 Quacks, Plague Take Them; Chapter 9 'Good God; in England, in this country?'; Chapter 10 The Handsomest College in England; Chapter 11 Bold Beggars; Chapter 12 Man Proposes, God Disposes; Chapter 13 Picking the Bones; Chapter 14 He Being Dead Yet Speaketh; Acknowledgements; Bibliography; Index
Summary "Verity Holloway's nineteenth-century cousin Thomas Holloway's patent medicine empire was so ubiquitous, Charles Dickens commented that if you'd murdered someone with the name Holloway, you'd think their spirit had come back to torment you. Advertising as far away as the pyramids in Giza, it was said Holloway's Ointment could cure lesions on a wooden leg. Bottling leftover cooking grease in the kitchen of his parents' Cornish pub, Thomas's dubious cure-alls made him one of the richest self-made men in England. Promising to save respectable Victorian invalids 'FROM THE POINT OF DEATH' (his capitals), the self-proclaimed 'Professor' Holloway used his millions to build the enormous Gothic Holloway College and Holloway Sanatorium for the insane. But Thomas was a man of contradictions. To his contemporaries, he was simultaneously 'the greatest benefactor to ever live' and no better than a general who led millions to their deaths. Aware of the uselessness of his own products, he believed the placebo effect was well worth the subterfuge and never ridiculed his customers. A ruthless businessman, he was deeply in love with his wife and cared for the education of young women. The Mighty Healer charts Thomas's rise and the realization of his worst fear - that rival company Beechams would one day take him over - plus the very Victorian squabbling over his fortune by his respectable and not-so-respectable relations. It draws on primary and secondary sources to ground Thomas's life in the social issues of the day, including women's education, Victorian mental healthcare, contemporary accounts of debtors' gaols, and of course the patent medicine trade of the mid-Victorian period; the people who took the medicine, and those who fiercely opposed it."-- Publisher description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Holloway, Thomas, 1800-1883.
SUBJECT Holloway, Thomas, 1800-1883
Holloway, Thomas, 1800-1883 fast
Subject Businessmen -- England -- Biography
Philanthropists -- England -- Biography
Patent medicines -- England -- History -- 19th century
Quacks and quackery -- England -- History -- 19th century
Physicians -- Great Britain -- Biography
Pharmacists -- Great Britain -- Biography
Physicians.
Physicians
Pharmacists
physicians.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Medical.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Holism.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Reference.
MEDICAL -- Alternative Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Atlases.
MEDICAL -- Essays.
MEDICAL -- Family & General Practice.
MEDICAL -- Holistic Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Osteopathy.
Quacks and quackery
Philanthropists
Patent medicines
Businessmen
Pharmacists
Physicians
SUBJECT United Kingdom
Subject England
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781473855687
1473855683