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Chlorodyne was one of the best
known patent medicines sold in the
British Isles. It was
invented in the 19th
century by a Dr. John
Collis Browne, a doctor...
- Bowels; the Phthisic;
Dropsy and Scurvy. In 1891, Dr. John
Collis Browne's
Chlorodyne was
advertised as a
treatment for coughs, consumption, bronchitis, asthma...
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originator of the
medicine Chlorodyne.
Serving as
surgeon with the 98th
Regiment of Foot in
India in 1848,
Browne developed Chlorodyne for use
during an outbreak...
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Archived from the
original on
January 4, 2013.
Retrieved June 15, 2013. "
Chlorodyne as a Narcotic".
Morning Post.
September 7, 1895. p. 2. "Police: Former...
- Dowson's father,
suffering from tuberculosis, died of an
overdose of
Chlorodyne. In
February 1895 his mother, who also had tuberculosis,
hanged herself...
- the baby
after it was born, then
murder it with a
poisonous mixture of
chlorodyne (a
medicine containing morphine). They were
caught after Walters raised...
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include other intoxicating drugs,
especially narcotics, such as opium,
chlorodyne, ether, chloral,
chloroform or cocaine. He was
elected a
Fellow of the...
- Carter's
Little Liver Pills (currently sold as Carter's
Little Pills)
Chlorodyne Doan's
Pills Fletcher's
Castoria Geritol Goody's
Powder Dr. J.H. McLean's...
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possible exception of
Chlorodyne, and the
report tentatively proposed that no
preparation should be sold
under the name
Chlorodyne which contained more...
- Atlantic. Dr J.
Collis Browne formulates his laudanum-based pain-relieving
Chlorodyne compound while serving in the
British Indian Army.
January 13 – Opening...