000042244 001__ 42244 000042244 005__ 20231013144559.0 000042244 02470 $$2Collection number$$aPPC-XXXX.104 000042244 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.6083/bpxhc42244 000042244 035__ $$aPPC-XXXX.104 000042244 037__ $$aDA 000042244 041__ $$aeng 000042244 245__ $$aL & L Friable Tablets 000042244 260__ $$aPhiladelphia, PA$$cundated 000042244 336__ $$aStill image 000042244 520__ $$aBrown glass bottle with cream-colored label for H. K. Mulford's Friable Tablets. Opium has been used in medicine, rituals, and cooking by several societies since about 5000 B.C.E. While this medication doesn't indicate what it treated, opium and laudanum were routinely prescribed for conditions such as sleeplessness, fever, headache, cough, bladder inflammation, diarrhea, nervous disorders, and more. 000042244 542__ $$fPublic Domain 000042244 650__ $$aNonprescription Drugs$$018093 000042244 650__ $$aPharmaceutical Preparations$$018091 000042244 655__ $$apoison bottles$$042215 000042244 7102_ $$aH. K. Mulford Company$$042223 000042244 8564_ $$9fc0669ef-5848-4f0f-9589-3a89b9665df1$$s2887409$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42244/files/PPC-XXXX.104_L-L-Friable-Tablets.jpg 000042244 980__ $$aHistorical Artifacts