NAVAL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS USE CEREGEN. Our boys subjected to the privations and nerve racking tensions of modern 'warfare are frequently casualtied with nervous trouble. The nursing back to health and strength of these -warriors of ours is the humane self-imposed task of our valiant- Ited Cross nurses. Ceregen is übed in Naval and Military Hospitals of the Allies. It is not a stimulant, but a nerve food containing 80 per eent. proteid, the food element essential for the formation of muscle, brain, and nerve tissue. If overworked, run down, or always tired, try Ceregen. is Cd, -Is (id, <5s Gd, from all chemists. The lis size contains eight times the amount of 2s 6d tiu. 35
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16402, 23 December 1918, Page 3
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