Daniel Cornwall

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Heroin became a standard of care. In 1906, the Journal of the American Medical Association stated that heroin was “recommended chiefly for the treatment of diseases of bronchitis, pneumonia, consumption [tuberculosis], asthma, whooping cough, laryngitis, and certain forms of hay fever.”
Daniel Cornwall
Heroin for hay fever? Gah.
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