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Building up after Hemorrhage The happiest results attended the use of Scott's Emulsion Nurses naturally have more extended opportunities of watching cases than physicians. When a nurse has a story to tell, therefore, it is based on observations made hour by hour. And with nurses the note oi triumph is very pleasant when the "fight U won: as for example: " John Street, Kilmallook, " Co. Limerick, Ireland. "January 17th, 1901. " Dear Sirs, —I had a little patient, aged five years, who Buffered from a very delicate chest and lung disease, and was subject to hemorrhage of the lungs, accompanied by a bad cough. I recommended your valuable Scott's Emulsion, for her, and I am pleased to say the happiest results have attended its use. My little patient has now become a strong and healthy child, and hex longs are quite healed. The little one took the Emulsion well from the first, her appetite NURSE KATHLEEN GIBSON. (From a photograph.) quickly improved, and the ultimate results have given the greatest satisfaction. I consider Scott's Emulsion invaluable for delicate children, and always feel pleasure in recommending it, knowing that good results are certain to follow its use. Very many of my patients have taken Scott's Emulsion upon my recommendation, and the results are Invariably satisfactory. 'I Yours sincerely, • " (Signed)* Nubse Kathleen Gibson." There are a number of points in Nurse Gibson's letter that apply in every home where there is a delicate child, in every home even where the children .are "not quite right." To begin with, "tlie little one took the Emulsion well " —this proves Scott's Emulsion has none of the nasty taste or smell of common cod-liver oil. Then: " good results are certain to follow its use"—mothers therefore need never hesitate to give it. Finally: " My little patient has now become, a strong and healthy child" —this Is the result—which Scott's Emulsion always secures, each mother of a delicate child most earnestly desires. You may perhaps wonder at.this; yon will not if yon consider a moment what Scott's Emulsion is. It contains pure cod-liver oil. the standard medicinal food known to physicians, blended with hvpophosphites of lime and soda, the two leading elements in bone and tissue building. The process of its manufacture is the result of the experience of thirty years. Many things have Been offered in its place from time to time, but Scott's Emulsion remains the standard remedy of the British people. Therefore there was nothing to wonder at in the cure of Nurse Gibson's little patient. Hemorrhage of the longs, bad cough, retarded development, and all the'painful weakness after hemorrhage disappear in taking Scott's Emulsion; it etuis back appetite, health and strength, and these bring happiness. , Look for the man carrying & big codfish over his shoulder—unless he and his fish are on the wrapper yon are not buying Scott's Emulsion, Jon can oDtaxa a sample of Scott's Emulsion by sending fourpenee to Scott and Bowne, Limited, 483 Kent street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemiste •el Scott's Emtd-kn.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11377, 13 September 1902, Page 4

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502

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11377, 13 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11377, 13 September 1902, Page 4

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