He succeeded in obtaining a
royal patent from King
George II in 1744, which gave him the right to pursue anyone attempting to pass off their own product as his, one of the earliest medicinal patents. In his royal patent application Turlington claimed that his nostrum contained 27 ingredients, and was effective in the treatment of "kidney and bladder stones, cholic, and inward weakness", a list of ailments he greatly expanded upon in a 46-page marketing brochure printed shortly afterwards. Turlington's Balsam quickly became popular in England and in the American colonies. ==Packaging==