"GENERAL WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF FLESH."
"THE WORN-OUT FEELING DISAPPEAKED AND I RELISHED MY FOOD."
" 35, Durham Road, Philip Lane, " Tottenham, England, " May 14, 1898.
" Dear sirs,—Having boon recommended at Charing Cross Hospital to toko an emulsion of cod-liver oil, my complaint being general weakness and loss of flesh, with cold shivers tho first thing in the morning, I tried Scott's Emulsion, and I thought you would ho interested in the result. I commenced taking it last February every night before retiring., and have taken five bottles in all. I noticed tho cold shivers immediately ceased, and the appetite greatly improved. The worn-out feeling gradually disappeared, and I relished my food, instead of feeling sick when I saw it. After having taken three bottles I found my weight had increased 3; pounds, and my friends all remarked on my improved appearance. I now weigh eleven stone, as much as I have ever weighed in my life, my total pain since using Scott's Emulsion being 7| pounds. Working in a trade in which phthisis is tho cruel enemy (a compositor) I would strongly urge tlioso employed in the printing trade to try it for weak chests, loss of flesh, lassitude, etc., which so many suffer from, feeling confident that they will derive great benefit from it. I found the taste was pleasant, and (here was no repetition, which there is in cod-liver oil by itself. Also I am not so fagged after a hard day's work.
" I remain, yours truly, " (Signed) H." C. SMITH.'
We have no hesitation in declaring positively that Scott's Emulsion is the only per feet emulsion of cod-liver oil in the world. Besidos this oil, Scott's Emulsion contain; glycerine and hypophosphitos, both of which serve an admirable purpose in building up tho system. _ Scott's Emulsion is perfectly palatable, an aid to digestion, a specific for throat and lung complaints, and is the best known remedy to give vital strength to tho ontiro system and promote the making of healthy flesh. . For sale by all chemists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11368, 10 May 1900, Page 3
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