Lane's Emulsion
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Lane's Emulsion
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Lane's Emulsion was a patent medicine manufactured in New Zealand. The emulsion, which had a strong fishy smell owing to its high cod liver oil content, was invented by Edward Lane, a chemist from Oamaru, in 1898. In 1908 the company opened a new factory in the town's Harbour Street in a building which still bears the product's slogan "It's famous because it's good". The original recipe contained cod liver oil, beechwood creosote, mineral lime, soda, brandy, vitamins, fresh egg yolk and some sec
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Medicine manufactured in New Zealand
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane%27s_Emulsion
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2023-12-08T11:18:11Z
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