NEWS AND NOTES.
From PARKINSON AND CO.
Chemists and Photographic Dealers.
GREYMOUTH.
The British Pharmacopaeia (or, for short, the 8.P.) is a very important book that sets the standard of all drugs and chemicals used in medicine and Pharmacy. The ingredients of the well-known remedy, Parkinson’s Influenza Specific, according to this authority, are good and powerful, and are described in good and powerful language They are, in fact, antipyretic, prophylactic, anodyne, diaphoretic,, sudo rific, and antiphlogistic. Now, what chance has a meek microscopic influenza germ against a bombardment like that? None whatever!
No wonder it creeps away and dies on the first appear&nco of its archenemy—Parkinson’s Influenza Specific.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1926, Page 5
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