How little is it known or remembered that the fluid poured from the salivary glands, and which we call saliva, like the gastric juices of .the stomach, enacts its part systematically in the solution or absorption of some of the food we take into the body ; ami just as there is a certain species of dyspepsia arising from the deficiency in quantity, or inferiority in quality, of this salivai supply, so is there another, where there is a failure on the p.trt of the stomach to secrete the normal quality or quantity of gastric juice. In either event, Udoipho « olfa's Schieam Aromatic Schnapps is an admirable adjunct, a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 17 September 1887, Page 6
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