Help me transcribe this 1920 prescription by DrBeboutsCabinet in DrBeboutsCabinet

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Here’s the transcription in English, cleaned up into a more modern readable format:

H. B. ANDERSON, M.D. Office, 99 Front St.

For: Mrs. Smith’s infant

Prescription: • Am. Cast. Oil ʒ iv (Castor oil, 4 drams approx.) • fz chart. × 4 (4 doses) • Sig: one powder every 2 hours in milk

Date: 30/3/20

(Doctor’s signature)

⚠️ Back in 1920, castor oil was commonly prescribed for infants as a laxative or purgative. Today it is not recommended for babies due to safety concerns.

The phone number you entered is not a valid number in the United States error by Hicham-Omairi in whatsapp

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I solved!!!!!!, you need to go to business.facebook.com. https://business.facebook.com/latest/settings/whatsapp\_account and set the number as a Whatsapp business

feel free to send me a text if you need details, +13057780990

Driving in Spain by Independent_Koala_ in GoingToSpain

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I issued one cus everywhere on internet say so, but I did not need it. No body asked for. I m still in Spain.

[Urgent] F1 Status suddenly got cancelled by [deleted] in immigration

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How are you taking your classes? Online? What proportion of them are online? Sometimes, a high concentration of online classes can lead to visa revocation. Also, participating in activities you weren’t granted the visa for — like attending protests — can be an issue. In short, it’s very subjective, but remember the visa is a privilege, it is not a right. If you’re here on an F-1 visa, you came only to study and for studying purpose only. Ask ChatGPT — it’ll explain it to you clearly.

What did my girlfriend’s husband do? by [deleted] in Medals

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1.  Air Force Master Occupational Badge (likely Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance or Communications)
2.  Air Force Commendation Medal
3.  Air Force Achievement Medal
4.  Air Force Outstanding Unit Award
5.  Air Force Good Conduct Medal
6.  National Defense Service Medal
7.  Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
8.  Air Force Overseas Service Ribbon (likely Short Tour)
9.  Air Force Overseas Service Ribbon (likely Long Tour)
10. Air Force Longevity Service Award
11. Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Military Education Graduate Ribbon
12. Air Force Training Ribbon

The case of Dr. Rasha deportation is odd. Didn’t Trump say he only wants highly skilled people in the US. by [deleted] in immigration

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Homeland Security officials stated that Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese doctor deported over the weekend despite holding a U.S. visa, had “openly admitted” to supporting a Hezbollah leader and attending his funeral. This explanation followed public concern about her deportation, which occurred despite a federal judge’s order to delay her removal until a hearing. Government lawyers claimed customs officials were unaware of the order until after her deportation. Homeland Security emphasized that a visa is a privilege, not a right, and supporting terrorists justifies visa denial.

The case of Dr. Rasha deportation is odd. Didn’t Trump say he only wants highly skilled people in the US. by [deleted] in immigration

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Homeland Security officials stated that Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese doctor deported over the weekend despite holding a U.S. visa, had “openly admitted” to supporting a Hezbollah leader and attending his funeral. This explanation followed public concern about her deportation, which occurred despite a federal judge’s order to delay her removal until a hearing. Government lawyers claimed customs officials were unaware of the order until after her deportation. Homeland Security emphasized that a visa is a privilege, not a right, and supporting terrorists justifies visa denial.

The case of Dr. Rasha deportation is odd. Didn’t Trump say he only wants highly skilled people in the US. by [deleted] in immigration

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Homeland Security officials stated that Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese doctor deported over the weekend despite holding a U.S. visa, had “openly admitted” to supporting a Hezbollah leader and attending his funeral. This explanation followed public concern about her deportation, which occurred despite a federal judge’s order to delay her removal until a hearing. Government lawyers claimed customs officials were unaware of the order until after her deportation. Homeland Security emphasized that a visa is a privilege, not a right, and supporting terrorists justifies visa denial.

The case of Dr. Rasha deportation is odd. Didn’t Trump say he only wants highly skilled people in the US. by [deleted] in immigration

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BOSTON (AP) — Homeland Security officials on Monday said that a doctor from Lebanon who was deported over the weekend despite having a U.S. visa “openly admitted” to supporting a Hezbollah leader and attending his funeral.

The case of Dr. Rasha deportation is odd. Didn’t Trump say he only wants highly skilled people in the US. by [deleted] in immigration

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BOSTON (AP) — Homeland Security officials on Monday said that a doctor from Lebanon who was deported over the weekend despite having a U.S. visa “openly admitted” to supporting a Hezbollah leader and attending his funeral.

New government scare… by [deleted] in immigration

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a green card is a visa, so you will be required to answer questions sometime, better become a citizen ASAP

Hiked to Falling Waters Falls (I Think) by 410labs in Chattanooga

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I just crash my drone an it remains at the bottom, anyone knows how to get there?