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Bronchitis and Pleurisy.

"For any one aft'eiietl Yiith tlifi fame, Scott's Emulsion i< worth its v eight in gold." You cannot doubt the wide ianc;e of usefulness of cod liver oil, and wherris for about a century t'ns oil «a« prescribed m its raw state, in spite of its stale and t'.e difficulty of digesting it, K-icr.co has now found the way to get the mo^t good out of this oi 1 without ha', ing to meet the obstacles of tr^te and tax upon digestion. Scott's Emulsion comprises not on I}*1 }* cod-lner oil, but also hypophosphitss of hrr.e a>;d <oda, and glycerine. The hyphc->piutea pid digestion, feed the nerves, sustain the brain, and assist in the healthy formation of bones of children, while the glycerine pre-.cnts fermentation and is of important ii-'o m facilitating the absorption of the oil. Tho combination, therefore, of the^e standard remedial agents which make up Scott's Emulsion i^ an exceptionally valuable one. For throit and lung affections Se tt's Emulsion is not only a local specific, but a'so of great use in building up the «)Htem. fo thrt it can resist further attacks. Here is proof of this fact: — " 17 Back St. Helena road, Bolton, '" Lancashire, England, " April 18, 1699. "Dear Sirs, — After a &e\ere attack of bronchitis and pleurisy, vihic'i left me with scarcely any flesh on my body and almost too weak to walk, I was adwsed to tiy Scott's Emulsion, and almost a o a List lesort, after ha\mg tried so many remedies. I purchased a small bottle, and now thank the lucky hornthat pat my ad\ iser in my«av lam now in a complete way to recovery. I had been troubled with the above complaints more or less for years, and, for any one affected v, ith the same, Scott's Emulsion is worth it^ weight in gold. — I lemain, youra faithfully, "(Signed) Michvtl Coxwu." Scott"-; Emulsion is not a sci ret remedy in any sense of the term. Its formula it- ficely g*\en to physicians, and highly endorsed by them. K\en if other foim^ of cod liver oil ha\e been tued in uwi, Scott's Emul-ion quickly })lo^es its supcnority by effecting a peiaaaueut cue&.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 8

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Bronchitis and Pleurisy. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 8

Bronchitis and Pleurisy. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 8