me2
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While I possess bottles of most druggists who had shops in Halifax, Nova Scotia these past 150 years, this bottle is not common and difficult to obtain information on since it is merely a locally labeled bottle. The letters stand for Aloin, Extract of Belladonna leaves, Strychnine, and Cas. Sag. It reads as follows: 100 Compressed Tablets, Chocolate-coated, A, B, S, & C., "B" Aloin, 1-2 gr. Ext. Belladonna Lvs., 1-8 gr. Strychnine 1-120 gr., Extract Cas. Sag., 1-2 gr. DOSE-1 or 2 tabs. POISON A.A. Thompson 2 Drug Stores HALIFAX, N.S. It is cross-molded right up to the lip and bears a paper label. The brown glass contains bubbles from the manufacturing process.
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