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for Dyspepsia?

Read the Verdict of Authority.

Hemmeter: Diseases of the Stomach. 3d Ed., 1902, p. 345.
"There is rarely any indication for the use of pepsin
I have ceased using it."

Einhorn: Diseases of the Stomach. 3d. Ed., 1903, p. 204.

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personally,

"I have entirely abandoned the use of pepsin . . . while I do not
advocate the frequent use of hydrochloric acid, I am strongly in favor of the
administration of the so-called bitter medicaments
which must be
considered as effective stimulants of the gastric functions.'

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The Modern Treatment of Dyspepsia due to deficient gastric secretion demands the stimulation of the appetite, the excitation of the gastric functions, a proper diet, and-no pepsin.

Ext. carnis fl. comp. (Colden) contains three of the most potent excitants of the gastric glands. It will stimulate the appetite, increase the quantity and quality of the gastric juice, and promote nutrition generally. Sold by druggists. Write for literature,

THE CHARLES N. CRITTENTON CO., Sole Agents,
STREET, NEW YORK

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"BUILDS UP WHILE IT ELIMINATES" PRODUCES DESIRED MERCURIAL EFFECTS WITHOUT DISARRANGING

THE

ALIMENTARY TRACT

THERE IS ONE MERCAURO
THERE ARE MANY IMITATIONS

CHAS. ROOME PARMELE CO.,

NEW YORK

PRODUCTS THE FIRST PERMANENT

OF. ORIGINAL PHARMACEUTIC RESEARCH

Form of Hydrogen Iodide (Syr. Hydriodic Acid) was prepared by R. W. GARDNER in 1878. It stands at the head of Iodine prepa. rations for Internal use. Absolutely nonirritant. More active than Potassium Iodide.

SYR. AMMONIUM HYPOPHOSPHITE

was first introduced by R. W. GARDNER in 1897. Laryngeal and Faucial Stimulant and Analgesic. Vastly superior to the Chloride and Carbonate Ammonium, and perfectly palatable.

These preparations are positively unequalled by any of the imitations which are so often substituted for them.

PRESCRIBE CARDNER'Sthe preparations which have made these remedies famous.

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