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    27 de oct. de 2021 · Thomas Beecham first invented Beecham's Pills in 1842. These over-the-counter pills claimed to help those with bilious and nervous disorders which today means indigestion and constipation. These pills contained ginger, soap, and aloe and were a mild laxative.

  2. Thomas Beecham 1820-1907 Thomas Beecham was born on 3rd. December 1820 into a poor family who lived in the rural village of Curbridge near Whitney in Oxfordshire.

  3. Beecham's Pills were a laxative first marketed about 1842 in Wigan, Lancashire. They were invented by Thomas Beecham (1820–1907), grandfather of the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham (1879–1961).

  4. Thomas Beecham (n. St Helens, Lancashire, hoy Merseyside; 29 de abril de 1879- m. Londres; 8 de marzo de 1961) fue uno de lo más importantes e influyentes directores de orquesta británicos de su era además de empresario.

  5. Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, CH (29 April 1879 – 8 March 1961) was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic orchestras. He was also closely associated with the Liverpool Philharmonic and Hallé orchestras.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2017 · Thomas Beecham (1820 – 1907) was an Oxfordshire shepherd who utilised his knowledge of herbs to tend his livestock. He was a coarse yet charismatic character. Beecham began to manufacture Beecham’s pills from 1847. Comprised of aloes, ginger and soap, they had a mild laxative effect.

  7. 6 de oct. de 2013 · Beecham’s Pills were a laxative first marketed around 1842 in St Helens, Lancashire. They were invented by Thomas Beecham (1820–1907), grandfather of Thomas Beecham (1879–1961). The pills themselves were a combination of aloe, ginger, and soap, with some other more minor ingredients.