OIL AND WEAK CHESTS.
A leading Australian specialist directs | attention to tho efficacy of oils. Ip the treatment I of auihents diie to weatk chests "Oil," he ■< 'says', "is a food, ;nbt V a medicine... Begin* with .small. doses— . a cjuarter. of a teaspoon, thrice -daily--4 and- gradually increase this. to a .dessert--' "• spoonful, after meals. A tiny pinch | of salt or a few , drops of lemon will reny der the oil more palatable, and the salt tends to. aid . assimilation." In strerigth- . enlng weak chests, Wilson's Malt Ex- , track with cod liver oil is of special' '.. value. It is, more palatable and mo-Re i easily digested than the ordinary cod . liver oil. A course of it enriches the I blood, forms flesh, and strengthens the lungs, and makes one able to resist colds, i chills, and similar ailments. The best 44 barley and the finest Norwegian cod I liver oil make Wilson* thoroughly re--1 liable.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14473, 7 December 1917, Page 6
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