Vial of Radithor

Origin
Radithor was a patent medicine that is a well-known example of radioactive quackery. It consisted of triple distilled water containing dissolved radium. The Bailey Radium Laboratories, Inc., of East Orange, New Jersey, manufactured Radithor from 1918 to 1928. The owner of the company and head of the laboratories was listed as Dr. William J. A. Bailey, a dropout from Harvard College, who was not a medical doctor. It was advertised as "A Cure for the Living Dead"[3] as well as "Perpetual Sunshine".

Eben Byers, a wealthy American socialite, athlete, industrialist and Yale College graduate, died from Radithor radiation poisoning in 1932. Byers's death led to the strengthening of the Food and Drug Administration's powers and the demise of most radiation-based patent medicines.

Effects
Contains an unlimited supply of Radithor. Gives the user increased radiation poisoning with each drink.