No longer did the medicines have to be mixed, bottled, and packaged in cramped and dingy quarters above a city shop; spacious buildings in an uncongested country village were now being used.
"History of the Comstock Patent Medicine Business and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills"
Robert B. Shaw
While the company advertised, in its latter years, that "our pills are packaged in metal containers-not in cheap wooden boxes," they were, in fact, packaged for many decades in small oval boxes made of a thin wooden veneer.
"History of the Comstock Patent Medicine Business and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills"
Robert B. Shaw
He had found a bathroom, a small kitchen and pantry, a storage room twice as wide and long as the rest of the place combined, crammed with packaged and crated articles, and with an attached freezer.
"Gone Fishing"
James H. Schmitz