-£ n American doctor has discovered that ihe passion flower possesses great therapeutical value; and, according to the pubfished results of a series of experiments, it has been found superior to all' the besttoown hypnotics. It is said to produce a quiet sleep, undisturbed 'by harrowing dreams, different from the stupor caused by ordinary narcotics, and from which the subject can be awakened -at any moment. In the woist forms of insomnia the .'drug prodnces a refreshing sleep, and is of great value in the treatment of various neurotic
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7329, 15 February 1902, Page 3
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