Their conviction that we were lost was forgotten in the cheer of a good supper, and before the reaction had a chance to set in, I loaded them up with paregoric and put them to bed.
If convulsions or coma preceded the eruption, a large epispastic should be applied to the back of the neck and paregoric administered.
The tenth day was a critical time, and then paregoric was almost a specific.
I wet my finger with the paregoric and put it to the baby's lips to quiet its pains of hunger.
So I took a vial of paregoric from my pocket and give it a drop and it went off to sleep like an angel.
I prefer Wagner to squills, and compared to the delights of Mozart, Hayden and Offenbach those of paregoric are nit.
Give a little paregoric at night to soothe the restlessness, and open the bowels with the Femina laxative syrup.
Boil them to a syrup; and when quite cold, add two table-spoonfuls of paregoric elixir, which is made in the following manner.
The paregoric elixir taken by itself, a tea-spoonful in half a pint of white wine whey or gruel at bed time, is an agreeable and effectual medicine for coughs and colds.
I seemed indistinctly to remember that when I was a childparegoric did the business.
I'll get thatparegoric if I have to commit burglary!
Warlock, dear boy, you don't happen to have a bottle ofparegoric with you, do you, now?
Do not administer eitherparegoric or syrup of poppies, either of which would stop the cough, and would thus prevent the expulsion of the phlegm.
The only effect was that the paregoric or the electricity, or something, turned his hair all the wrong way, and he looks the queerest you ever saw.
And as I always give paregoric to the children when they cough, I concluded that it would be good for the horse, so I bought a bucketful and gave it to him with sugar.
Remember that opium, laudanum and paregoric are dangerous for babies and old people.
Hot water bags and jars should be applied to the feet and one teaspoonful of paregoric may be given to an adult for the pain.
The camphor and paregoric will relieve the pain, while the rhubarb and pepper are stimulating and laxative.
For a child two years old: Paregoric 2 to 5 drops Syrup Ipecac 3 drops Mix.
Paregoric 2 ounces Brandy 1 ounce Jamaica Ginger 1 ounce Have used this and found it excellent.
Ten drops of laudanum[2] for an adult, or a teaspoonful of paregoric for a child six years old, may be given by the mouth to relieve the pain.
At the beginning of the disorder a teaspoonful of paregoric and twenty grains of sodium bromide are to be taken in water every three hours, by an adult, until three doses are swallowed.
She has mixed paregoric and treacle with the water!
One of the commonest forms of poisoning is from opium in the form of morphine, paregoric or laudanum.
At any rate Nort carried the bottle of paregoric with him, for one of the cowboys had recommended that this household mixture of opium, rubbed on the gums, would give relief.
He now held this phial of paregoric up so Dick could see, at the same time pointing first to the Greaser and then to the coffee pot.
Diarrhea in adults may be checked with teaspoonful doses of paregoric given hourly in water.
I trust I shall not be paregoric to him," said Pillgrim.
I don't like to have anybody do anything for my sake, unless it be to take paregoric when I am sick.
You had better have some cotton-wool and paregoric on it, then," said her mother.
We percolate our own paregoricand roll our own pills, and we ain't above handling a few garden seeds in the spring, and carrying a side line of confectionery and shoes.