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Paregoric elixir

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Paregoric elixir has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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Rdf:typeOpium Form[1]
Given Insidiously toChildren[1]

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labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/97
Paregoric elixir
typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/97
ex:OpiumForm
givenInsidiouslyToseven-sisters-of-sleep/97
ex:children

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      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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