Posted by TurboZutek |
7/16/2004 3:38 PM | remove |
Neither drug age particularly well.
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Posted by Ferret |
7/16/2004 4:17 PM | remove |
Tylenol 4's are not a good sign here. They date from around when his wife died, and mean she was in bad shape. Probably something nasty like cancer, which could explain why he was so badly devestated by it.
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Posted by INeedAttention.com |
7/16/2004 4:29 PM | remove |
The Tylenol 4's are actually his, though. The other bottle belonged to his wife. It's interesting that you suggest cancer, because his son died a year before he did, in 2003, of cancer. From what I now understand, there was not much time between the diagnosis and the death.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
7/16/2004 5:21 PM | remove |
Given the amount of radios and electrical gear around this place was prolly generating cancer causing RF left right and centre.
/Only half serious.
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Posted by Homestar Runner |
10/8/2004 1:52 PM | remove |
I have an old medicine bottle (still almost full) in my bathroom from when I was a baby. It expired in 1983, but I've kept it around just cuz its cool.
Doubt that's why he did though...
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Posted by Ombwah |
10/10/2004 12:52 AM | remove |
Damn! That's Paregoric on the right, anhydrous morphine for the pharmacologically uninitiated.
Thats, morphine, flavoring, glycerine and water. The Big G'night
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Posted by INeedAttention.com |
10/10/2004 12:57 AM | remove |
Too bad it's probably degraded into god-knows-what.
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Posted by Lone Flanger |
10/24/2004 6:48 AM | remove |
I wonder if whoever raided this place took those. Some people are just dumb enough to actually take something to see if it would work.
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Posted by Voidoid |
2/4/2005 10:16 AM | remove |
Damn, if she was taking Paregoric, I feel even more sorry for them both.
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Posted by urbexkeith |
1/20/2010 3:09 AM | remove |
the labels were typed on a typewriter
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Posted by irongriffin |
12/11/2010 11:12 PM | remove |
Paregoric is used for the treatment of diarrhea according to rxlist.com
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Posted by Mutt |
12/29/2010 10:02 PM | remove |
Lol.. I am reminded of a certain scene in the movie Train Spotting after stopping "medications"
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