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Praise From a Chemist.

*' In futxxre it will foe a conscientious duty and a pleasure to

hasidie Scott's Smulslon."

Few persons outside of the medical profession ars as well qualified to determine the value of a preparation as chemists. The chemist handles every conceivable drug and remedy, and becomes familiar with each. We therefore are very much gratified to tell you what a leading chemist in Ireland says of Scott's Emulsion He writes as follows: — " Medical Hall, Waterside, " Londonderry. Ireland, "September 19, 1898. " Gentlemen,— During the winter of 1897-83 my daughter, aged eight years, had fallen into a low condition of health, and' was so weak that her life ivaj despaired of. Having tried almost every pharmacopoeia preparation considered suitable for the treatment of such cases, and cod-liver oil emulsions by other makers, without the desired effect, £> friend of mine connected with ths craft explained to me the benefit a child of his had derived from the use of Scott's Emulsion. By his advice recourse was had to your medicine, from which the little sufferer received great beneficial effects, and improved in health and strength from the commencement of this medicine, and is at present, I am thankful to state, in the enjoyment of excellent health. In future it will be a conscientious duty and a pleasure to handle Scott's Emulsion, and to recommend it. having every confidence in it, owing to the facts above stated. It is in my opinion the most satisfactory preparation of its kind. — Yours gratefully, " (Signed) J. Shepherd, Chemist." The experience of Mr Shepherd is the common experience of everybody who tries Scott's "Emulsion. This preparation convinces you in spite of yourself. It possesses merits which other preparations do not possess, and it easily cures cases where others are of no avail. Scotfs Emulsion combine 9 cod-liver oil and hypophosphites and glycerine into a perfect raid palatable emulsion. It is easy on the digestive organs, and quickly restores flesh, strength, and energy to tha system. 8

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Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 31 May 1900, Page 60

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Praise From a Chemist. Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 31 May 1900, Page 60

Praise From a Chemist. Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 31 May 1900, Page 60