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Slide #8: The reason Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was effective in calming teething children was that it contained morphine, prompting some physicians and journalists to call it a "babykiller." In the nineteenth-century, the British public was better protected that the American, since their labels for this product had to be marked "Poison."



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