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PERHAPS A NEW IDEA.

I A word about cocMivor oil, please. You i may not have time to read an exhaustive article on the subject, but a few facts may - interest you. God-liver oil is an animal-oil, and like all animal matter it unless specially treated. The beat cod-liver oil—highest, in medicinal properties—comes from the other end of the earth—Norway/ When you buy* it in its plain state chances are it him a .rancid taste. This iiudue to decomposition, which robs the oil'of. the very properties you want. Still, what -can you expect of an animal product exposed." more or less to air-for perhaps , , months ?• If you are scrofulous, consumptive, anremfc* or generally weak and emaciated, with p&l* cheeks and no vitality, you need coil-lhw oil. If your children do not thrive, they' need it. > k Why not take it in its best form ? SeoU'a Emulsion preserves the oil, keeps it fresh and sweet, retaining its medicinal properties/ •■», A perfect emulsion, like Scott's Eniulektif; ] 13 a partially digested oil, and thus is in an.j j easy form for the digestive organs. A or a dyspeptic can take Scott's And besides this rich, first-grade Norway. oil, Scott's Emulsion contains the hypo- • phosphites of lime and soda which aid digestion, stimulate- the nerves and brain, '.and are indispensable to children wHh st >, tendency to enrvature. The combination of i these standard remedies makes an ideal preparation for overcoming the wasting tendencies of the system. Scott's Emulsion is sweet to the tasiet j You do not know you are taking oil at all. llt is like cream, and, as a matter of fact, it is to plain oil what cream ie to ; Cream is an emulsion of butter, and this ie" , why physci&ns recommend cream instead i>| I butter. Scott's Emulsion ib an emulsion of oil, and is preferred by physcians for many I reasons, a few of which we have given.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9778, 14 July 1897, Page 2

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PERHAPS A NEW IDEA. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9778, 14 July 1897, Page 2

PERHAPS A NEW IDEA. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9778, 14 July 1897, Page 2