Antimony Pill: Nineteenth century remedy

An Antimony pill is a pill made from metallic antimony.

It was a popular remedy in the nineteenth century, used to purge and revitalise the bowels. In use, it is swallowed and allowed to pass through the body, after which it is recovered for reuse. They called it the everlasting pill.

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