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laudanum

[lawd-n-uhm, lawd-nuhm] / ˈlɔd n əm, ˈlɔd nəm /


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But then so did the telephone, the railway, internal combustion, photography, laudanum, mirror glass, fire, television, gunpowder, the crossbow, distillation, the slingshot, the bridge high across a foaming ghyll.

From The Guardian • Apr. 19, 2016

Geraldine Chaplin brandishes a whip, Charlotte Rampling swigs laudanum, Mathieu Amalric inhabits an "elevator apartment," and Maria de Medeiros is an absurdly gullible mother.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 18, 2016

Anesthesia was virtually unknown; patients scarcely drugged by doses of laudanum or brandy expected only death from the agony of the knife.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before her—on her knees, with bowed head, the phial of laudanum between her clasped hands, was the woman who had received the terrible blow intended for Corway.

From An Oregon Girl A Tale of American Life in the New West by Rice, Alfred Ernest

Where the ulcers are inflamed, warm lead water or lead water and laudanum will be found efficacious.

From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.