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Weakness following 1 IInfluenzaæ

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Weakness following 1 Influenzaæ Could not take other forms of j cod-liver oil, but liked Scott's Emulsion. F. MATTHEWS. (From a Photofraph.1 The season is coming wb/ni people will feai attacks of intiuen/a. Whether it becomes pre- valent or not, it i:' none tho less wise to guard against it. But if it comes the disease itself is not to be feared nearly as much as t\ weak and exhausted condition which fol'ows it. Few diseases that coire so quickly and go so quickly leave the system so utt rl- fxh,i;ist<>d and helpless as this one, and we tnl;e j-Ieasure in placing before the reader a letter beavrg upon this subject "Aniberley House. "Norfolk street, Strand, "London. W.C., "April 27th, 1900. Dear Sirs,—I have much pleasure in letting you knew of the great benefit I have derived from your splendid remedy, Scott's Emulsion. When I commenced to use your preparation I had been suffering from dyspepsia and weakness, following influenza, and very speedily found great ralief from its use. It was impossible for me to take the plain cod-liver oil, but I am glad to say I experienced no difficulty what- ever in taking Scott's Emulsion as I found it most palatable. I m;'i say I have. thoroughly tested the merits of Scott's Emulsion and con- sider it invaluable for nervous disorders, dys pepsia, and all cases of weakness. Tho progress I have made frc-m its use is remarkable, and it gives me great pleasure to testify to so genuine a remedv.—Yours tmlv. -Signed) F. MATTHEWS." You will sec by the toregomg letter ui.u although the gentleman could not take plain cod-liver oil he had no difficulty whatever in taking Scott's Emulsion. nnd in fcict found it most palatable. Scott's Emulsion is. indeed. not only the most palatable form of cod-liver oil, but it is the most effectual fonn as well. and differs from any other form of oil. Scott's Emulsion is successful in treatment where other fforms of cod-liver oil are not. merelv because Scott's Emulsion is so prepared j that it is quicklv absorbed into the blood with out digestive effort. In addition to cod-liver j oil. Scott'e Emulsion contains hypophosphites and glycerine. Hypophosphites aid digestion, nourish the nerves, and serve many other valu- able purposes, while. the glycerine is not only specific for throat and lungs, but also greatly facilitates the absorption of the oil. I Scott's Emulsion is beneficial in emaciation and general debility. It improves the appetite, enriches the blood, gives material ior healthy flesh and increases vitality. It is the best remedy for all affections of the throat and lungs, and stands alone as the best ioim in which cod-liver oil can be taken. r Yon can obtain a sample of Scott s Emulsion by sending threepence* to cover postage. to Scot-fc and Bowne, Limited, Manufacturing Chemists, 95, Great Saffron Hill, E.G., and mentioning this paper. All ciie- mists sell Scott's Emulsion.

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