Bitter Almond Oil
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Cobalt blue bottle with worn in label and 1/3 filled with liquid and capped with a cork
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Bitter Almond Oil
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Cobalt blue bottle with worn in label and 1/3 filled with liquid and capped with a cork
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Uva Ursi Leaves
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Box, full with leaves Box says- Caution: For manufacturing, processing or repacking
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Pennyroyal oil
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Bottle half full
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Valerian
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glass jar with cap and label
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Oil of Birch Tar
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Brown and white label indicating oil of birch and slightly faded1
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Condurango
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Old glass brown bottle with a cork on top
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Sanguinaria NF
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In small doses it was used as a tonic, increasing secretion. In large doses a nauseant, reducing pulse, and acting as an expectorant if medical dose is exceeded. It sometimes produces emesis, oftener burning in the stomach, vertigo, impaired vision, alarming prostration etc. chiefly employed as a stimulant expectorant in bronchitis, croup, and asthma.
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Fluid extract stillingia
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in large doses emetic and cathartic, in some instances leaving a disagreeable sensation in the stomach and alimentary canal, with more or less general prostration; in small doses a powerful alternative, and used as a remedy for scrofulous and syiphillitic affections
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Strophanthus, usp
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Properties: powerful poison. In medicinal doses, cardiac stimulant and tonic Antidotes: emetics followed by stimulant internally and externally. Tannic acid or strong tea followed by evacuation of stomach. Tincture aconite, alcoholic stimulant, aromatic spirit ammonia, etc. recumbent position until symptoms have subsided. Average dose 8 minums
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