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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...
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  • 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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    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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    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...
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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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    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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    London lodgings, having apparently taken his life with an overdose of chlorodyne. It was several days before his identity emerged. He was buried in Kensal...
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  • his 46th birthday, surrounded by empty bottles of Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne. He was buried in an unmarked grave, paid for by Lord Alfred Douglas,...
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    Street, London which bought the patent for Dr. John Collis Browne's 'chlorodyne'[citation needed] and sold the famous drug for ailments including headache...
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    just above the heart, confining him to a stretcher for a day. Relying on chlorodyne and laudanum to keep going, he was ordered to lead the sick and wounded...
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    therapeutic dose would require consuming at least 150,000 gallons daily. Chlorodyne: this combination of laudanum, tincture of cannabis, and chloroform was...
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  • Atlantic. Dr J. Collis Browne formulates his laudanum-based pain-relieving Chlorodyne compound while serving in the British Indian Army. January 13 – Opening...
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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...
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  • retired to Colyton, Devon in the early 1900s where he became addicted to chlorodyne. He died there in February 1920. Poetry portal William McGonagall, reputed...
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    impending death of their mother. Reid had previously prescribed for the queen chlorodyne (chloral hydrate) for insomnia and the sedative Trional for arthritic...
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  • to Edward Young in Dubbo. Mary Ann died in 1887 after taking a dose of Chlorodyne, a laudanum-based pain-relieving mixture containing cannabis and chloroform...
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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...
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  • cries; and the associated use of soporific drugs such as laudanum and chlorodyne.: 227  In the case of prostitutes and single pregnant women, sexually...
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  • when Finch tried to stop him from dosing their crying and ill child with chlorodyne. In May 1902 Finch and the child left Japan for England on account of...
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  • profession, and died in the Adelaide Hospital after taking a lethal dose of chlorodyne. While in the Northern Territory he made a collection of anthropological...
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    Augusta Emma d'Este. Dr. John Collis Browne, the originator of the medicine Chlorodyne, died here on 30 August 1884 and is commemorated by a plaque. Built by...
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  • London-based pharmaceuticals company which marketed Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne. His large canvas entitled, H.M.S. "Ophir" leaving Portsmouth, March 15...
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    declined to seek re-election in 1880. Greenwood died of an overdose of chlorodyne at the age of 44 at Paddington on 6 November 1882, survived by his wife...
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