CLARK STANLEY'S SNAKE OIL LINIMENT:
In 1879, Stanley claimed that he studied for more than two years with a Hopi medicine man in Arizona. This supposedly included learning the secrets of snake oil. With the help of a Boston druggist, he began marketing his product at Western medicine shows. In 1893 he and his rattlesnakes became a hit attraction, and his act included the killing of rattlesnakes and squeezing their bodies, and what came out he labeled snake oil. In 1916, after the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906, Stanley's concoction was examined and found to be of no value (it was mostly mineral oil). He was fined $20.00. The term snake oil was well established as a worthless concoction sold as medicine.
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