Cereus Grandiflorus/ Night-Blooming Cereus
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Empty, brown, 4 fl. oz. bottle with label
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DetailsScoparius U.S.
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Small skinny brown label; almost torn apart, Also called broom tops. Indicated that it was approved by the Food and Drug Act June 30th 1906.
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DetailsStrophanthus, 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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DetailsCactus Grandiflorus
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sedative and diuretic. useful in functional diseases of the heart attended with irregularity of action, in which it frequently gives prompt relief. it has been found serviceable in valvular disease, palpitations, angina pectoris, cardiac neuralgia, and rheumatism; also in hemoptysis (Coughing up blood), dropsy (edema), and apoplexy (unconsciousness due to stroke).
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DetailsStrophanthus tincture
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made from The dried ripe seeds of strophanthus kombe oliver or of strophanthus hispidus de candolle
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DetailsTincture No. 36 DIGITALIS, N.F.
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Label intact, beige/stained label, empty bottle
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DetailsPronestyl
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Bottle with a label
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DetailsPronestyl
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Bottle with a label
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