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Bronchitis and Pleurisy.

"For any one affected with the same, Scott's Emulsion is worth its weight in gold." You cannot doubt tho wido range of usefulness of cod-liver oil, and, whereas for about a century this oil was prescribed in its raw state, in spilo of its taste and tho difficulty of digesting it, scionco has now found the way to get tho most good out of this oil without having to meet the obstacles of taste and tax upon digestion. Scott's Emulsion comprises not only cod-liver oil, but also hypophosphites of liino and soda, and glycerine. Tho hypophosphites aid digestion, feed the nerves, sustain the brain, and assist in tho healthy formation of bones of children, whilo the glycerine prevents fermentation and is of important use in facilitating tho absorption of the oil. *Tlie, combination, therefore, of these standard remedial agents, which make up Scott's Emulsion,' is an exceptionally valuablo one. For throat and lung affections Scott's Emulsion is not only a local specific, but also of great use'in building up tho system, so that it can resist further attacks. Here is proof of this fact:— " 17 Back st, St. Helena road, Bolton, "Lancashire, England, ". "April 18, 1699. " Dear Sirs,—After a severe, attack of bronchitis and pleurisy, which left mo witlr scarcolyiany flesh on my body and almost too weak to walk. I was advised to try Scott's Emulsion, and almost as a last resort, after having tried so many remedies, I purchased a small bottle, and now thank tho lucky hour that put my adviser in my way. I am now in a complete way to recovery. I had been troubled with tho above complaints more or less for years, and, for anyone affected with th« same, Scott's Emulsion is worth its weight in gold.—l remain, yours faithfully, (Signed) "MICHAEI CONWAY." Scott's Emulsion is not a, secret remedy in any sense of tho term, Its formula is freely given to physicians, and highly endorsed by them. Even if other forms of cod-liver oil have been tried in vain, Scott's Emulsion quickly proves its superiority by effecting a : permanent cure. 39

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12006, 1 April 1901, Page 3

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Bronchitis and Pleurisy. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12006, 1 April 1901, Page 3

Bronchitis and Pleurisy. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12006, 1 April 1901, Page 3

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