IF A DOCTOR HAD INDIGESTION
He wouldn’t attempt to get rid of the pain by deadening it—he’d. remove the harmful acid which is the cause. This acid is instantly neutralised by Bisurated Magnesia, which preparation doctors prescribe, whilst hospitals use it with conspicuous success. “Bismag,” as it is often called, will do you good, too, if you’ve any stomach trouble like indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, or wind. Get some from your chemist to-day; it costs so little and does so much good. But be sure—be quite sure—that it is Bisurated Magnesia for that’s the one thing that will put your stomach right. You cannot make a mistake if you see the word “Bismag” on the package.
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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16624, 21 October 1925, Page 6
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