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one say pritchards teething powders the other mrs winslows soothing syrup. curtis & perkins


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Hi Bake, I responded to your other post. I dont know about your teething powder, as far as value for the Prichards. They are both medicines for teething children I may be wrong on time but I think they date late 1800's. The Mrs. Winslows was responsible for childrens deaths and earned its the nickname "baby killer". Each fluid oz had 65mg of morphine. Where did you find them?
 

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Wifes got a fascination with collecting bottles in an old tip in UK. The house is overun with them but she knows nothing about any of them.
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