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Janet Wilder wrote:
> Blinky the Shark wrote: >> bob wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 00:52:06 -0800 (PST), LindaR >>> > shouted from the highest rooftop: >>> >>>> 8. In about 20 min you will feel soothing effect of about 100mg pure >>>> codiene. >>> After an injury a few years ago I was prescribed codeine phosphate. Is >>> that something similar? >> >> For coughs, my dad used swear by - spelling approximate - "tirpenhydrate >> with codeine". Think eventuall he couldn't get it any more. It was >> probably something he learned in the 1930s or so. >> >> > I must be old because I remember turpenhydrate. Tasted vile, but worked > quite well. I think you had to sign a ledger at the pharmacy for it or > maybe that was codeine cough medicines. I *think* that was a codeine issue. Not that I know what turpenhydrate was or is. ![]() -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups - The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
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On Wed 28 Jan 2009 08:05:53p, Blinky the Shark told us...
> Janet Wilder wrote: > >> Blinky the Shark wrote: >>> bob wrote: >>> >>>> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 00:52:06 -0800 (PST), LindaR >>>> > shouted from the highest rooftop: >>>> >>>>> 8. In about 20 min you will feel soothing effect of about 100mg pure >>>>> codiene. >>>> After an injury a few years ago I was prescribed codeine phosphate. Is >>>> that something similar? >>> >>> For coughs, my dad used swear by - spelling approximate - "tirpenhydrate >>> with codeine". Think eventuall he couldn't get it any more. It was >>> probably something he learned in the 1930s or so. >>> >>> >> I must be old because I remember turpenhydrate. Tasted vile, but worked >> quite well. I think you had to sign a ledger at the pharmacy for it or >> maybe that was codeine cough medicines. > > I *think* that was a codeine issue. Not that I know what turpenhydrate > was or is. ![]() > It was more commonly found as "Elixer of Turpenhydrate with Codeine", used primarily for sore throats and upper respiratory problems, chest colds, etc. -- Wayne Boatwright e-mail to wayneboatwright at gmail dot com ************************************************** ********************** Date: Wednesday, 01(I)/28(XXVIII)/09(MMIX) ************************************************** ********************** ************************************************** ********************** If Murphy's Law can go wrong, it will. ************************************************** ********************** |
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