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Nervine was a
patent medicine tonic with
sedative effects introduced in 1884 by Dr.
Miles Medical Company (later
Miles Laboratories which was absorbed...
- from 1884—a
thinly disguised marketing vehicle for
Nervine, now
referenced as advertorials.
Nervine remained on the
market as a "calmative"
until the late...
- The Adams-
Nervine Asylum was
incorporated in 1877 and
opened in 1880 in
Jamaica Plain, M****achusetts. The
estate provided an attractive,
picturesque setting...
- analeptic, antispasmodic, carminative, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, and
nervine. The
genus Valeriana, with
about 200 species,
belongs to the
family Valerianaceae...
- function.
Black cohosh is an emmenagogue, anti-spasmodic, restorative,
nervine, and
hypotensive and is used
traditionally for
menopausal symptoms. The...
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currently being auctioned off and
transferred to the town of
Lancaster Adams-
Nervine Asylum -
repurposed M****achusetts
Mental Health Center -
demolished and...
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County Cranberry Specialty Hospital Lakeville Hospital Suffolk County Adams-
Nervine Asylum Boston City
Hospital Boston Consumptives Hospital Boston Emergency...
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County Cranberry Specialty Hospital Lakeville Hospital Suffolk County Adams-
Nervine Asylum Boston City
Hospital Boston Consumptives Hospital Boston Emergency...
- (background) The Neon
Valley Street Chancel Choir –
vocals (background)
Monroe Nervine – dulcimer, clarinet, mandolin, b****oon, harp, oboe Tang
Nivri – percussion...
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County Cranberry Specialty Hospital Lakeville Hospital Suffolk County Adams-
Nervine Asylum Boston City
Hospital Boston Consumptives Hospital Boston Emergency...