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  1. Peruna was a well-known patent medicine sold from the late-19th to mid-20th century. It was patented by Samuel Brubaker Hartman and endorsed by hundreds of politicians. Hartman began selling the product on July 29, 1885, and advertised it as curing catarrh. At its peak, Hartman was earning $100,000 a day from Peruna sales.

  2. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › PerunaPeruna – Wikipedia

    Peruna (Solanum tuberosum) on koisokasvien (Solanaceae) heimoon kuuluva kasvi, jonka mukulaa käytetään ravintona. Peruna on yksi eniten käytetyistä ravintokasveista Euroopassa sekä Etelä-ja Pohjois-Amerikassa. Peruna kuuluu niiden yhdeksän viljelykasvin joukkoon, joiden avulla tuotetaan 75 prosenttia ihmisravinnosta.

  3. Per Una Clothing. Creating put-together outfits is easy with elegant separates from Per Una. You’ll find timeless options to suit every occasion, including smart or casual skirts and trousers to combine with soft cotton T-shirts, feminine shirts and super-soft knits.

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    Peruna is the official mascot and fight song of the Southern Methodist University (SMU) Mustangs, named after Peruna, a popular patent medicine (18 percent alcohol). The name "Peruna" is given to each successive live mascot.

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · In the late 19th century, Peruna was lauded as a panacea but it quickly became scrutinized. This guide provides access to materials related to the "Catarrh Remedy and Peruna Scandal” in the Chronicling America digital collection of historic newspapers.

  6. May 13, 2023 · Peruna was a medicine patented by the quack Samuel Brubaker Hartman, and endorsed as a panacea by a lot of politicians, says the the Wikipedia article. According to the Library of Congress page on the scandal the product caused, "Peruna company claims that half of the human illnesses are catarrh in nature, and that Peruna cures all forms of ...

  7. Oct 12, 2011 · Peruna II was the first Peruna to be donated by the Culwell’s, a tradition that would last the rest of SMU history, and Peruna II was also the first of two mares that would represent SMU. Peruna II died of blood poisoning after nearly a decade of service.