Nairnite

By Nairnite

History of Vaseline

Here is another one of my small tin collection (see yesterday) with some of the original product still inside.

Sir Robert Augustus Chesebrough, (January 9, 1837 - September 8, 1933) was a chemist and the inventor of petroleum jelly, which he trade-named as Vaseline. In 1875 he founded the Chesebrough Manufacturing Company. Chesebrough patented the process of making petroleum jelly (U.S. Patent 127,568) in 1872. In 1955 this became Chesebrough-Ponds, a leading manufacturer of personal care products.

Born in London, Chesebrough began his career as a chemist clarifying kerosene from the oil of sperm whales. The discovery of petroleum in Titusville, Pennsylvania rendered his job obsolete, so he traveled to Titusville to research what new materials might be created from the new fuel.

Chesebrough's success stemmed from a firm belief in his product. Before he began selling petroleum jelly, he tested it on his own cuts and burns. Having demonstrated the product's efficacy on himself, Chesebrough was still unable to sell any to American drug stores until he travelled around New York State demonstrating his miracle product. In front of an audience he would burn his skin with acid or an open flame, then spread the clear jelly on his injuries. He would then show past injuries, healed, he claimed, by his miracle product. To further create demand, he gave out free samples.

Chesebrough opened his first factory in 1870. The first known reference to the name Vaseline is in his U.S. patent: "I, Robert Chesebrough, have invented a new and useful product from petroleum which I have named 'Vaseline...'" . The etymology of the word is believed to come from German wasser (=water) + Greek ?????? (=oil).

Chesebrough earned a knighthood in 1883. When knighting him, Queen Victoria is said to have extolled his product's usefulness, proudly claiming that she used Vaseline every day.

He also, reportedly, during a serious bout of pleurisy in his mid-50s, had his nurse rub him from head to foot with the substance. He soon recovered. Chesebrough lived to be 96 years old and was such a believer in Vaseline that he claimed to have eaten a spoonful of it every day.




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