Chlorhydrate de Cocaine, French tin, early 20th century. Th…
French tin, early 20th century. The fine print suggests this is good for a number of ailments, but it is especially recommended to soothe the throats of orators, singers and professors (!!!!).
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Chlorhydrate de Cocaine, French tin, early 20th century. Th…
French Cocaine Tin