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cough syrup

my Mom made her own cough medicine. whiskey with peppermint dissolved in it. as a kid it tasted awful but seemed to work. krs/kenny
 
Standard equipment in every first aid kit in the 1960s-70s. :D
I have crushed a bunch of these over the years. :rolleyes:

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my Mom made her own cough medicine. whiskey with peppermint dissolved in it. as a kid it tasted awful but seemed to work. krs/kenny

My mom would give me a half
jigger of creme de menthe.
I'd then sleep my cough and cold
away in hours.

Today, I think a bit of creme de
menthe splashed on vanilla ice
cream is just yummy.
 
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One could ask, Why are some of the finest first aid treatments only outlawed in America?

Officially: You could get heavy metal poisoning from over usage!

Reality: These $4 bottles will never allow us to pay for an Urgent Care on every corner!

Ivan
 
Kerosene will take the sting and soreness out of a festering cut. I don't know why but it does work. Learned that in the 70's working in a box factory. Paper cuts happened often and sometimes were bad. Probably violates many OSHA rules but it was universal in that plant.
 
Remember poppers?



I do, as a paramedic we carried them as a standard antidote to acute Cyanide poisonings as we had experienced patients suffering that due to a chemical silver recovery process. We also carried Morphine, Versed and a few others that were inventoried at every shift change and signed for and as an officer I had to countersign the inventory sheet.
 
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