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Dalby's Carminative



Dalby's Carminative was a medicinal product formula originally made by James Dalby of London, England in the late 1770s. The formula claimed to aid “infants afflicted with wind, watery gripes, fluxes and other disorders of the stomach and bowels”. Ingredients included opium. The product was being sold in the United States by at least 1804.

References

    • Dalby's Carminative and Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, both pontiled at Antique Medicine Bottles Dr Cannon's Medicine Chest
    • (1843) The Dublin Journal of Medical Science. Original from Harvard University: Hodges and Smith, page 418. 


     
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