"SEVERE ATTACKS OF BRONCHITIS."
"NOTHING DID HER ANY GOOD UNTIL I GAVE HER SCOTT'S EMULWON."
We have received a very gracefully written letter from Mrs. Ellen Wilson, of Birmingham, telling of the difficulty she had with her little child, suffering with severe hoarseness, after an attack of bronchitis. We think you will bo interested in Mrs. Wilson's letter, and consequently have obtained her kind permission to publish it. The letter is as follows:— " Hockley, Birmingham, England, "6, Oxford Terrace, Park Road, " October 13, 1898. " Doar sirs,—l am very pleased to tell you of the great benefit my littlo girl derived from Scott's Emulsion. When my child was born I had a severe attack of bronchitis, and of course sho had it too, and it left a sevoro hoarseness, for which I tried many things, but nothing did her any good until I gave her Scott's Emulsion. After taking only a few doses of the preparation she was rolioved wonderfully; consequently wo continued the treatment, and in a short timo she was completely cured and her voice was quito clear. Sho is very fond of Scott's Emulsion, and its pleasant taste makes it easy to administer to children, for every mother knows how i-uch a child dislikes takes taking medicine. I havo already advised several of my friends to try tho preparation for their children suffering from colds, and they have been pleased with its effect, as it has always cured them. " I am, yours vory truly, "(Signed) MRS. ELLEN WILSON." Of courso it is difficult for many to boliovo that cod-liver oil in any form can be made positively agreeable to the taste, Such, however, has beon done in Scott's Emulsion, M you will seo for yourself by trying it, This preparation is easy on tho digestive organs, and gives strength, flesh, and energy when other remedies are of no avail.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11372, 15 May 1900, Page 7
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