Public Notices. COUGHS AND SWELLING OF THK GLANDS. A LETTER AHOUTVA CHILD WHICH TELLS OP THE BEST REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. W HEN a person takes a remedy that pro ’ ' duces the desired results, it is only patutal that the fact should be mentioned and the remedy spoken well of. Take the following case, for example, of a Tittle boy who had been suffering from a cold and swelling of the glands: “32 Union street, Rochester, “England, April 16th, 1899. Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in testifying to the benefit my little boy, Arthur, received through taking your Scott’s Emnl®onj- He was suffering from a cough and swelling of the glands, and after taking two small bottles,of your valuable preparation he was completely cured. I shall always recommend Scotts Emulsion to my friends as being the finest medicine for children.—Yours truly, “(Signed) H. M. Mack,” People universally speak well of Scott's Rmulsion. It is a standard remedy, in the first place, being endorsed highly by the medical profession, and there is something about it which produces good results when other remedies have been of no avail. You have only to give Scott’s Emulsion to a delicate child to sec how effectual it is in giving flesh, strength, and vitality. Thousands of mothers whose children have been in a delicate state of health from birth have found that Scott’s Emulsion accomplishes just what they have always wished for in overcoming this apparent weakness, and giving vigor to all the vital organs. In chronic coughs and colds, Scott’s Emulsion serves a much better purpose than ordinary cough medicines. It relieves the throat and lungs almost immediately, and by nourishing the system, it drives away the weakness that makes these chronic coughs possible. Children that are always ailing suffer, in most cases, from low vitality, and it is much more important to improve their general health than it is to treat the local symptoms with ordinary specifics. Scott’s Emulsion is the most palatable and easiest form of cod-fiver oil, combined with hypophosphites and glycerine. Hypopho«phites are of advantage in furnishing material for the healthy growth of bone, in feedln£, M r K ’. 111(1 acting in digestion, while the glycerine as it is blended with the oil m Scott s Emulsion greatly facilitates absorption. Consumptives, and persons suffer mg from anaemia, can obtain vitality and strength from Scott’s Emulsion when no other form of cod-bver oil can be used with advantage
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Evening Star, Issue 11672, 5 October 1901, Page 8
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