WHEN A DOCTOR GETS INDIGESTION By Dr. F. 13. Scott, M.D., Paris Did you realise that doctor? aro more liable to indigestion and stomach trouble than anyone else? Of course, when you come to think of it, the reason is obvious —the doctor, being at tho beck and call of hundreds of patients, finds it impossible to get regular meals. * In common with most doctors, I find that the best way to prevent or to relievo digestive trouble is to take a good antacid after meals. My personal preference is 'Bisurated' Magnesia. If ever I get stomach pain or flatulence, a dose of 'Bisurated' Magnesia will always put mo right, bo* cause it instantly neutralises the excess acid which is usually tho cause of the trouble. In all cases of indigestion, wind, or pain after meals, I strongly recommend 'Bisuratcd' Magnesia. Note: i'Bisuratcd' Magnesia referred to above by Dr. Scott is available at all chemists. The package bears the trade mark 'Bismag.'r—Advt*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22946, 26 January 1938, Page 14
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