SEVERE ATTACK OF INFLUENZA.
FOLLOWED BY BRONCHITIS, WHICH
LEFT HIM WEAK, LANGUID, AND
DEPRESSED. Hebe is a case of a gentleman who was left in a. very delicate state of health through a severe attack of influenza, followed by bronchitis. He lost flesh rapidly, and became very weak, as the following letter (shows: — ' " Robert-street, Plumstnad, "London, England, ':•-*; " December 2, 1900. ; " Dear Sirs, —About, six months ago 1 had a severe attack of influenza,*followed by bronchitis, which left me very weak, languid and depressed. I lost two stone in weight and was so weak that my legs used to give way, and I often had to stop and rest to gain my breath. 1 tried many things, but gained no benefit. Seeing an advertisement about Scott's Emulsion I procured a bottle to see what it would do for me. I soon began to feel it was doing me good, for I felt stronger, my appetite improved, I lost the wretchedly depressed feeling I had felt, and became stronger and better in every way. 1 continued the treatment and took several bottles, with the result that my health was completely re-established, and words quite fail me to express (he gratitude I feel for all that Scott's Emulsion has done for me. 1 can with every confidence recommend the preparation to anyone suffering as 1 did, and remain very sincerely yours, (Signed) Frank Howard." The benefits people derive from Scott's Emulsion are in no way exaggerated. The : letters we publish from people who have tested our preparation are published just as they are written, and in each case every effort is made to get at the exact truth. Scott's Emulsion will not accomplish the impossible, of course, but that it is a standard remedy endorsed by all physicians, and | approved of by all who take it, is unquestion- , able.
You cannot judge of the possibilities of cod-livei oil and hypophosphites until you have tried (he genuine Scott's Emulsion, which may be distinguished by orr trademark of » man holding a big fish over his shoulder. Where health is at stake, it does not pay ( (1 experiment with cheap nostrums. You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion by sending fourpence to Scott and Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent-street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11948, 24 April 1902, Page 3
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383SEVERE ATTACK OF INFLUENZA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11948, 24 April 1902, Page 3
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