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TitleSpirit of Nitre medicine bottle
Date[19th century]
TermArtefact
FormatArtefact
Description Of ItemSpirit of Nitre, sold by Andrew Robertson, Chemist & Druggist, Markinch; supplied by Duncan, Flockhart & Co., Edinburgh. Spirit of Nitre, or Sweet Spirit of Nitre, is the popular term for the chemical compound ethyl nitrite. Ingested orally, spirit of nitre was prescribed to prevent and treat cold and flu symptoms. Although it was first used in the thirteenth century and maintained popularity for over six hundred years, ethyl nitrite has been declared as extremely dangerous in the United States and is reported to cause fatalities. In spite of this, a traditional Afrikaans and Amish remedy known as Witdulsies which has ethyl nitrite as its main ingredient is still available for sale today.
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