Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Clark Stanley (b. c. 1854 in Abilene, Texas), the self-styled "Rattlesnake King," marketed snake oil as a patent medicine.In 1879, after 11 years as a cowboy, Stanley studied for more than two years with a Hopi medicine man at Walpi, Arizona[citation needed]. This included learning the secrets of snake oil. With the help of a Boston druggist he began marketing his product at Western medicine shows.. }
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- Clark_Stanley comment "Clark Stanley (b. c. 1854 in Abilene, Texas), the self-styled "Rattlesnake King," marketed snake oil as a patent medicine.In 1879, after 11 years as a cowboy, Stanley studied for more than two years with a Hopi medicine man at Walpi, Arizona[citation needed]. This included learning the secrets of snake oil. With the help of a Boston druggist he began marketing his product at Western medicine shows.".