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- There’s a Cure for That: Historic Medicines and Cure-alls in . . . - OHSU
Mentha pulegium, more commonly known as Pennyroyal or the mosquito plant, has documented usage dating back to the ancient Greek and Roman cultures Though pennyroyal oil is highly toxic, the plant has been used as a cooking herb, insecticide, menstruation stimulant, and abortion aid
- 13 Common Medicines from the 1960s That Would Be Illegal Today
These over-the-counter inhalers contained amphetamine and were used for nasal congestion Marketed as a simple decongestant, they were actually powerful stimulants
- A Look Back At Old-Time Medicine - WebMD
While doctors of the late 1800s considered these drugs legitimate, a whole range of shady patent medicines, sometimes called "nostrums," also flourished during that period
- When cocaine, chloroform and heroin were used as common medicinal remedies
Most of us laymen are familiar with chloroform as the infamous chemical used by criminals to knock out, daze, or even murder victims, popularised by the media However, back in the day, chloroform was used to relieve asthma symptoms and as a general anesthetic
- If Old Drug Ads Told the Truth - DrugAbuse. com
These ads for “cocaine toothache drops” from Lloyd Manufacturing date back to 1885 The first paints a pleasant picture of children playing in a yard while promising an “instantaneous cure,” while the second goes into more detail on the drug’s various accolades
- 10 Dangerous Drugs Once Marketed as Medicine - BestMedicalDegrees. com
It was the brand name for methamphetamine, the potent drug withdrawal from which causes depression, and which is strongly associated with suicide when used for long periods of time
- 10 Old-Timey Medicines That Got People High - Alternet. org
A 26-year-old woman supposedly spent $2,300 on the drug over the course of five years—a staggering sum at the time—and even went without shoes to afford her habit
- Skully and those ear drops…what were they for? Was it . . . - Reddit
Skully and those ear drops…what were they for? Was it another method for him to get high? I’ve always wondered…
- A Social History Of Americas Most Popular Drugs - PBS
First synthesized in 1887, the stimulant amphetamine became popular in 1920s in the medical community, where it was used for raising blood pressure, enlarging the nasal passages, and stimulating
- A look back at the old timey remedies of our childhood
These little packs of powder became so addictive that countless men and women wouldn’t start their day without one
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