chlorodyne

chlorodyne
noun /ˈklɒɹədaɪn/
A narcotic drug, made from chloroform, morphia and other substances.

Then he began, for he had a good memory, quoting a few of the more important notes in the papers—slowly and one by one as a man drops chlorodyne into a glass.


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