HEARD IN HOSPITAL. A patient in the infectious diseases ward in a big hospital was the recipient of a packet of “Pulmonas” sent by a friend. So useful did she find them for stopping coughing and relieving her sore throat that soon she was giving “Pulmonas” to all the patients in the ward. “Give her a Pulmona,” was the cry as soon as anyone started coughing. Beiore Pulmonas came the ward was hardly ever free from the sound - of coughing; now it is hardly ever heard. For coughs, colds, sore throat, and similar affections try “ Pulmonas’’—relief by inhalation. Is 6d and double size 2s 6d, from stores and chemists.—[Adyt. - ] Abajnthe, forbidden by the French Government, is being sold in the “ American ” bars in Paris disposed as tubes of “ tooth paste.’’-
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Evening Star, Issue 18533, 16 January 1924, Page 5
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