—//lias. AT "» Mothersknow the worry when baiby does not get on well. Often the teething period is a particularly trying time for the mother. Baby becomes feverish, restless and suffers pain from swollen gums, sleeplessness, constipation, diarrhoea or skin troubles. Often, too, baby becomes subject to coughs, colds or even bronchitis. Still more often, appetite fails and the poor child becomes thin, miserable and weak. 3L A course of Scott's Emulsion saves all this. It gives the _f^_fli c strength to WyZ_f - trying . period, n1 \ " "• vn -' s t ; s f'-huable ■I r__ _t li mG salts aid the mi/_mM t easy formation of \. strong, white teeth. Insist on genuine scons Emulsion IMITATED BUT KEI_B EQU-LL-D.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 2
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