Last week at work we were preparing our stall for a show; and I was rummaging through a box full of price labels, prices lists and other boring stuff when at the bottom of the box I discovered this somewhat surprising thing...

A US Army morphine syrette, seemingly of WW2 vintage and unused. How very queer, eh?
I have no idea how it got there. While my line of work is in the Militaria sphere (we sometimes joke that we are in 'the Hitler Business') we make reproduction stuff, we don't actually deal in wartime curios. I can only guess somebody accidentally dropped it in there at a militaria show once upon a time, and it has languished at the bottom of the box ever since.
Thought some of the WW2 crowd might find it interesting. I couldn't help chuckle at the 'Warning: May be habit-forming.' (No shit, right?) Didn't think they were much bothered about warning labels on everything back then, but I do recall reading somewhere once that those things did contain dangerous amounts of morphine if you were a bit too liberal in their use.