pRGOAPIOL (Smith) is a singularly potent iHSH r utero-ovarian anodyne, sedative and tonic. HfL W^iM — J It exerts a direct influence on the generative WSKSmW^M VQkyAi flMl system and proves unusually efficacious in the varl^^^^g^ IJ^^^l^^L^ irV\\il * ous anoma^ es oi menstruation arising from conH l«]!n i^^^Cli? stitutional disturbances, atonicity of the reproduc- ■ *m wl fcV w A3 ra^^WMJ ve organs, inflammatory conditions of the uterus fcrt K^L JN JB^^UiS or ** s a PP ent^ a K es mental emotions or exposure to hHUrf BM^JV! inclement weather. Ijß^B As an analgesic in gynecological cases, Krgoapiol HIVR (Smith) is superior to opium or coal-tar derivatires «M mMtjtg^PfJSfvSt'^KfV^^W U B * n tnat » besides relieving pain without exposing the ;II W^^VVnVVß^^^MHll I patient to the danger of drug addiction, it also ; ; y I i^Tj offers a tonic and restorative action upon the pelvic viscera. I m It is a uterine and ovarian sedative of unsurpass4ffl| ■/' jS ed value and is especially serviceable in the treatD Jm ment of congestive and inflammatory conditions of lllifß BWnSW these organs. H tPPPSPW HHI m Mm e ;tno( V vne action of the preparation on the KIiMraWfWVVMMMM^BF M$ reproductive organs is evidenced by the promptness HHHHB HM W '" with which it relieves pain attending the catamenial flow, and its anti-spasmodic influence is maniBr / fested by the uniformity with which it allays ner-.-"iP^l vous excitement due to ovarian irritability or other ,tf,ij^^^^WH Krgoapiol (Smith) proves notably efficacious in { MARTIN H. SMITH COMPANY. New y w h, N .Y,u.s A^g aiiienorrhe;., dysnienorrhea and menorrhagia.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVI, Issue 3, 1 July 1923, Page 138
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