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Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 4/23/2006 6:30:51 PM   
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dug these today , does one have more value than two, might give one away




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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 4/23/2006 9:27:31 PM   
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Very common. I had both as well...

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 4/24/2006 8:35:42 AM   
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Keep diggin', if you find another 1 or 2 give the duplicate away. If you find a 3 your kinda scr$%@* though.

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 4/24/2006 10:10:04 AM   
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Here are a few variations on Dr. Daniels No. 1 & 2 Colic Cure or Drops that ebayed...

NO. 1 DR. DANIELS COLIC CURE (clear) 3 ½” $5.50 // $2.50

NO. 1 DR. DANIELS VETERINARY COLIC CURE (clear) 3 ½” haze spots $2.75

NO. 2 DR. DANIELS VETERINARIAN COLIC CURE (clear) 3” $9.99

NO. 2 DR. DANIEL’S VETERINARY COLIC DROPS (clear) 3 ½” $5.00

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 4/24/2006 10:22:25 AM   
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Anyone know if the 1+2 were strengths like Radam's Microbe killer 1,2,3?

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 3/5/2010 11:58:10 AM   
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Both common, but I'd keep em.  Dug my first one when I was in my early teens at an old TOC farm dump.  It's a nice cute bottle. 

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 3/5/2010 9:32:50 PM   
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I think No 2 is more common but not sure ,i would keep them both too and wait  to see what pops up next  

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 3/5/2010 10:23:31 PM   
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i think they were meant to be mixed or used in succession...  I had a number 2 that was SCA go for 40 bucks back in the good ol days on bay...

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Ok, more realistic, tomorrow Im digging a clear slick!

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 3/5/2010 10:52:47 PM   
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Tiques right, it was a 1, 2 punch.  Thirty drops of No.1 followed ten minutes later by thirty drops of No.2

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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 3/5/2010 10:56:22 PM   
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yes they were sold together.





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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 3/5/2010 11:22:28 PM   
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here is info on one of them. Homeopathic medicines were one of the biggest quack scams.


from http://www.answers.com/topic/nux-vomica

Nux vomica is the homeopathic remedy that is created from the seeds of the strychnos nux vomica tree. Also known as poison nut or vomiting nut, this tree is an evergreen tree that is native to East India, Burma, Thailand, China, and Northern Australia.

The tree belongs to the Loganiaceae family and has small flowers and orange colored fruits that are the size of an apple or orange. Inside the fruit are five seeds surrounded by a jelly-like pulp. The ash gray seeds are round and measure 1 in (2.5 cm) in diameter and are .25 in (0.6 cm) thick. The seeds are coated with downy hairs that give them a satiny appearance.

The main alkaloids in the seeds are strychnine and brucine. These alkaloids give the seeds their bitter taste. Strychnine by itself is extremely poisonous, but when given in small doses to humans it promotes appetite, aids digestion, and increases the frequency of urination. In the nineteenth century it was used as a central nervous stimulant. In larger doses, however, strychnine produces a loss of appetite, hypersensitivity, depression, anxiety, and rigidity and stiffness of arms and legs. Toxic doses may cause convulsions and death. Some historians think that Alexander the Great died from drinking wine poisoned by strychnine.

Medicinal use of the nut dates back to the middle of the sixteenth century, where it was written about extensively by Valerius Cordus. Germans used the nut as a treatment for worms, rabies, hysteria, rheumatism, gout, and as an antidote for the plague.

General Use

Nux vomica is one of the most frequently used homeopathic remedies, especially for acute conditions. Homeopaths prescribe this polychrest for hangovers, back pain, digestive problems, headaches, allergies, colds, flu, emotional stress, constipation, menstrual problems, and hemorrhoids.


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RE: Dr. Daniels 1+2 - 3/6/2010 4:34:07 PM   
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They are definitely not common here in the deep south. Cool bottles!

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