laudanum
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laudanum has 11 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:rdf:type(3), used medicinally(1), used as means of(1)
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- Battleys Sedative Liquor
ex:battleys-sedative-liquor - Black Drop
ex:black-drop - Scotch Paregoric Elixir
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commonStateIsCommon State Is(1)
- Opium Tincture
ex:opium-tincture
consumesSubstanceConsumes Substance(1)
- Ary Character
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contradictedByUsageContradicted by Usage(1)
- No Opium Indulgence Supposition
ex:no-opium-indulgence-supposition
excellentAsExcellent As(1)
- Dr Booles Aromatic Hop Bitters
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methodMethod(1)
- Margaret J Ward Suicide Attempt
ex:margaret-j-ward-suicide-attempt
notEuphemismForAlcoholNot Euphemism for Alcohol(1)
- Painkiller
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Other facts (8)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Opium Form | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Substance | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Pharmaceutical Preparation | [3] |
| Used Medicinally | Medical Use | [1] |
| Used As Means of | Indulgence | [1] |
| Is Form | Spirituous Infusion | [3] |
| Has Ingredient | Opium | [3] |
| Opium Content Ratio | 0.08333333333333333 | [3] |
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References (3)
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doc:agent/tmp2ee3u_fb_seven-sisters-of-sleep_97/2dbcb751-1cc4-41e6-bab4-e1af91d20390Show excerpt
goongee.” The most common kind is called “barsh” or “berch.” There is one kind which, it is said, makes the person who takes it manifest his pleasure by singing, another which will make him chatter, a third which excites to dance, a fourth …
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rary character, about fifty years of age, has taken laudanum for twenty-five years, with occasional short intermissions, and sometimes an enormous quantity, but enjoys tolerable bodily health. A lady about fifty-five, who enjoys good health…
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Before describing any of the imitations of opium, or substitutes for it in any form, it will not be out of place to notice briefly the tinctures in popular use in which that drug forms a prominent ingredient. Laudanum is the spirituous infu…
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