Ahh, the good old days. Mum could just give the kids a bit of cocaine to soothe a toothache, or a teensy bit of heroin to tend to a sore throat.
Not all that long ago, people were actively encouraged to cure or soothe their ailments with some of the most hardcore, illegal drugs of our time. At one point in time, heroin was actually thought to help ween people from their addictions. Which would be funny if it weren’t so dangerous.
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The use of these drugs back then is a bit like asbestos. Once upon a time, it was fine to use this insidious and poisonous building material in and around most Australian homes. Now? Well, now we find out it can kill you.
These deliciously wrong advertisements of yesteryear show what a difference hindsight (and bloody good science) makes.
Cocaine
Remember when they put cocaine in Coca-Cola? Maybe not, but in 1903, Coca-Cola was forced to remove the party drug as an ingredient. It was finally banned entirely in 1920.
Cocaine was originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in 1886 by John Pemberton. He used five ounces of coca leaf (141.7 g) per gallon of syrup in the first five years, but the company was bought by businessman Asa Griggs Candler in 1891, who claimed his formula contained only 0.5 ounces. (14.2 g). Either way, as we know today, it is a nothing more than a highly addictive and illegal recreational drug.