. American journal of pharmacy . SELTZER. is an artificial combination of the essential elements of these waters, as ascertainedby strict chemical analysis, discarding those substances which are inert, and retain-ing those oMy which have a positive therapeutic value. These waters belong to that class known as ACIDULO-ALKALINE, whichowe their medicinal virtues to the Carbonic Acid and to the Salines in they act chiefly on the digestive, renal, and nervous systems. AS A SALUTE CATHARTIC, we especially recommend our preparation t© the careful consideration of physiciansIn all di


. American journal of pharmacy . SELTZER. is an artificial combination of the essential elements of these waters, as ascertainedby strict chemical analysis, discarding those substances which are inert, and retain-ing those oMy which have a positive therapeutic value. These waters belong to that class known as ACIDULO-ALKALINE, whichowe their medicinal virtues to the Carbonic Acid and to the Salines in they act chiefly on the digestive, renal, and nervous systems. AS A SALUTE CATHARTIC, we especially recommend our preparation t© the careful consideration of physiciansIn all disordered conditions of the digestive organs, especially when connected withhepatic derangement; in those congested states of the alimentary canal and appen-dages peculiar to warm seasons and tropical climates; in the various forms ofDyspepsia, including Constipation, Acidity, Heartburn, <fec.; in Uterine disease, con-nected with an inactivity of the large intestines; as also in the nausea of pregnancy* ;in febrile conditions ; in sho


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