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In the early 1900s, common medications included aspirin, which was first marketed in 1899, and morphine for pain relief. Quinine was widely used to treat malaria, while digitalis from foxglove was prescribed for heart conditions. Additionally, various tonics and elixirs containing alcohol, opiates, or herbal extracts were popular for a range of ailments, often without rigorous regulation or scientific backing.

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