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LIVER MEDICINE

WITH A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills possess a world-wide reputation as a liver medicine. They stir the liver, open the clogged-up system, and purify the blood, and thus drive away the drowsiness and depression which ore the outcome of a sluggish liver. On the appearance of bilious symptoms a dose from a half to four of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills should be taken, the larger dose for a more robust, grown person. The next night increase the dose one extra pill, and if the trouble is not relieved another dose should bo taken. A little experience will guide the patient in the use of the pills so as to produce the best results. People differ in the way medicine affects them, and consequently no invariable rule can be given. —[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 5

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LIVER MEDICINE Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 5

LIVER MEDICINE Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 5

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