v* J&^^A ■if PRGOAPIOL (Smith) is a singularly potent -,M^\Mf jM l-« utero-ovarian anodyne, sedative and tonic. PsN^JI fm/Bk J— ' it exerts a direct influence on the generative 'Ml; '4 'WK BK%\l GSillfVi system and proves unusually efficacious m the varBSS #W^^^fflfeB WlVVtl ious anomalies of menstruation arising from conR^^Alll^ffi SHlVjl stitutional disturbances, atonicity of the reproducfy §T Pi VisiS Blt^VuJS tive organs, inflammatory conditions of the uterus M tfLj fen [MS^rV^y or its appendages, mental emotions or exposure to S^^Mpß KV^r inclement weather. WrH As an analgesic in gynecological cases, Ergoapiol HrWS i^WlWrffif« will (Smith) is superior to opium or coal-tar derivatives fcBHB^^J^VM^r^RpBHI H » in lh;tl - I)esi(les relieving pain without exposing the Btfjl mm ¥\v\ \s!\ A W JmImMM 4 patient to the danger of drug addiction, it also offers a tonic and restorative action upon the pelvic B^lW»?Kk<?|T^Th^^ 1 S viscera. H is a uterine and ovarian sedative of unsurpassIllwl ■/ jB e(^ Vdlue an(^ s especially serviceable in the treatWMm ment of congestive and inilammatory conditions of i||H KppirHHiviM , these organs. wMW\ VPMPW WPMi BF/™ lle ano ' lvne action of the preparation on the iBISI reproductive organs is evidenced by the promptness B9Hm mSt wF JHIBm with which it relieves pain attending the catamen W'-'S^S^ w^/^^^Ki flow, and its anti-spasmodic influence is manij^^ji^^Hll fested by the uniformity with which it allays ner- ■ l^y-^K' vous excitement due to ovarian irritability or other local causes. " - \ Ergoapiol (Smith) proves notably efficacious in amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and mcnorrhagia.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XV, Issue 3, 1 July 1922, Page IV
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