The kajobitt __• T__ri__, ob Bt_m__ah Ta as they are called, are often so heating to tbe system tbat if they do not generate internal i fever, and .superinduce excessive thirst, they affect the parts in some equally noxious way. J It is the marked absence of this property in _poi__o Wo_s__ S__n_-_-_ Abokatio Bo'hs____ that makes it superlatively above all others. It is mild and gentle in its aotion, a most grateful stimulant, and while exhila rating the frame, mollifies rather than molests the organs.—£_»tt.J 9
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5034, 26 October 1881, Page 2
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