In the 1870s, Dr. Meyer created an Echinacea-based patent medicine, Meyer's Blood Purifier. In order to persuade prospective customers of its curative powers, he would offer to let himself be bitten by a rattlesnake! This marketing ploy may be the origin of the English phrase "snake-oil salesman".
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