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Pill of Chronic Rheumatism

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Source: Remarks on the uses of some of the bazaar medicines and common medical plants of India : with a full index of diseases, indicating their treatment by these and other agents procurable throughout India to which are added directions for treatment in cases of drowning, snake bites, &c by Waring, Edward John, 1819-1891. n 85830313 (1874), materia-92-2.

Ingredients or materials as extracted

  • Chronic Rheumatism: An adult may commence with one grain pill or fifteen drops of Laudanum, taken about an hour before the usual bed-time : if this succeeds in procuring sleep it may safely be repeated nightly ; if not, the dose may be doubled the second night, and trebled the third night ; but it is not advisable to go beyond this quantity except under professional advice.

Method as extracted

  1. Mix according to the source passage: An adult may commence with one grain pill or fifteen drops of Laudanum, taken about an hour before the usual bed-time : if this succeeds in procuring sleep it may safely be repeated nightly ; if not, the dose may be doubled the second night, and trebled the third night ; but it is not advisable to go beyond this quantity except under professional advice.

Live editorial status

This record was published without a human-review gate by site policy. Automated flags at publication: no primary ingredient taxon link, title ingredient mismatch, quality score below 70, not marked promotable, critical hazard archive only. Publication makes the source extraction inspectable; it does not verify identity, completeness, efficacy or safety.

Modern safety boundary

Professional review advised

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  • Historical formula: ingredient identity, strength, contamination risk and terminology may differ from modern practice.
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  • The historical use wording does not establish modern clinical effectiveness.
  • Automated review flags: controlled or narcotic.
Sources & editorial standard

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Primary and supporting references

  1. Remarks on the uses of some of the bazaar medicines and common medical plants of India : with a full index of diseases, indicating their treatment by these and other agents procurable throughout India to which are added directions for treatment in cases of drowning, snake bites, &c — Remarks on the uses of some of the bazaar medicines and common medical plants of India : with a full index of diseases, indicating their treatment by these and other agents procurable throughout India to which are added directions for treatment in cases oPrimary source for the extracted ingredients and method at materia-92-2.
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