it killed chills and la grippe. it was chocolate covered pill that would have been easier for people to take. and a little bit more flavorful. when the leadbeater's took over the business, they preserved a lot of the original layout of the manufacturing room. a lot of the same floors and a lot of the same cabinets and things like that would have been preserved as they were used in the 18th century and also in the 19th and 20th centuries. the business declared bankruptcy in 1933. a lot of remaining contents were preserved just as they were when the business was open. in the beginning of the 19th century, a space like this would have been used by edward stabler to conduct business, answer letters, do any sort of accounting in his day books and account books to keep things up to date with his customers. as the 19th century went on and into the early 20th century, additional buildings that the leadbeater's had purchased on the corner of king street and fairfax street would have been used as a more formal office and a la