After the first week the aspirin and the veronal gave out and there was no "earthly chance" of getting more.
I have seen patients who could not take so much as two grains of veronal or trional without flushing, itching, and similar symptoms.
He knows nothing of the customer's idiosyncrasy; that, for instance, an amount of veronal which would not ordinarily affect a child may create an intense nervous disorder in a particular type of adult.
Or worse still, physicians will thoughtlessly combine Veronal with Calmine or with Medinal in the same prescription, thus giving a dangerous dose.
It is the sodium salt of the more or less favorably known hypnotic, Veronal (diethyl-barbituric acid).
It is also sold as Medinal, and differs fromVeronal only in that the combination with sodium has made it more readibly soluble, and thus, it is claimed, its absorption is more prompt.
Did--did they cut him up, to see if he'd taken morphia, or an overdose of laudanum or veronal or something?
I had a friend who died of taking quantities of veronalwhile you were abroad so long--a South American, she was.
Kazmah used to supply cocaine and veronal and trional and heroin, but those who wanted to smoke opium he sent to Mrs. Sin.
Smaller dealers have been bought out or driven out, and today I believe it would be difficult, if not impossible, to obtain opium, cocaine, or veronal illicitly anywhere in London.
Only, for the love of Heaven, Freddy, before you let Rod go out of the house, give him a dose of veronal and pack him off to a quiet room up-stairs to sleep around the clock!
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