JERAMIAH WEED A PART OF HISTORY AND A FAVORITE OF THE OLD BASTARDS
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Dr. Ray Vaughn of Buffalo, New York, proprietor of a line of medicines including Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription and his Extract of Smart Weed whose products were distributed world-wide was found by
the Massachusetts State Board of Health in the 1880s to have opium in several of his products.
However, when the Ladies Home Journal repeated the claims in an article in 1903. Dr. Pierce sued, and
won, because the staff of the journal was unable to find in the hundreds of bottles they sampled a single
one containing opium. Dr. Pierce had discontinued the addition of opium some ten years earlier.
The mother-in-law of Jeramiah Curtis, Mrs. Charlotte N. Winslow, a female physician and nurse studied
teething among infants. She compounded a formula for a soothing syrup for children, the ingredients of
which consisted of sulphate of morphia, sodium carbonate, spirits of foeniculi, and aqua ammonia. Not
surprisingly, this medicine not only "soothed" the child, and relieved the pain of teething it put them into
a sound sleep. First marketed in 1849 as " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ", the popularity of this
medicine climbed to incredible heights under the management of Jeramiah Curtis . Marketed under the
name Jeramiah's Smart Weed it spawned many imitators. The use of "soothing syrups" for infants was
outlawed in the early 1900's.
Jeramiah Weed is now the official drink of the Old Bastard's Motorcycle Club.
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