| View Larger Image | Three lives brightened by "Deadly Nighshade." by Douglass. Sgt. Bob not long ago was suffering from what they called "shellshock" in World War I. Today it's called "battle reaction" or "mental trauma." Bad stuff. But Uncle Sam's doctors cured the Sergeant with modern psychiatric treatment - and the help of 'Deadly Nightshade.' Bob Jr's is another story. His mother recently saw him white and doubled up with excruciating spasms of colic. And his doctor saw fit to bring to his rescue the same 'Deadly Nightshade.' It was a poison from the lovely plant Deadly Nightshade that helped both Sergeant Bob and his son back to health. Yes, a poison. But dispensed in proper form by your druggist this drug, Atropa Belladonna, relieves much human suffering. It is one of hundreds of potent drugs with which your druggist is familiar. ..... 1945 Wyeth Incorporated Ad, A5102.
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