American practitioner and news . drugwhich is most easily assimilated and proves most acceptable to the palateis the one which should be employed. This injunction is made for thereason that the nausea which is incident to the pregnant state must notbe increased, and for the further reason that constipation must not beinduced by the drug. Again, the nutritive processes must be held atthe proper standard, and this cannot be done in the absence of a pains-taking selection of the iron to be administered. Pepto-Mangan (Gude) is the ideal form of iron for these cases. Thiscontention has the support
American practitioner and news . drugwhich is most easily assimilated and proves most acceptable to the palateis the one which should be employed. This injunction is made for thereason that the nausea which is incident to the pregnant state must notbe increased, and for the further reason that constipation must not beinduced by the drug. Again, the nutritive processes must be held atthe proper standard, and this cannot be done in the absence of a pains-taking selection of the iron to be administered. Pepto-Mangan (Gude) is the ideal form of iron for these cases. Thiscontention has the support of logic. The hemoglobin-imparting prop-erties and the nutritive potency of the preparation are confessedly greaterthan those of any other form of iron. Then, too, Pepto-Mangan (Gude)is more readily absorbed and more completely assimilated than any otherpreparation of iron. Still further, Pepto-Mangan (Gude) produces nountoward effect upon the mucous surfaces of the alimentary tract, nor ADVERTISEMENTS—(Mention this Journal ). N^SMST OOUCMt TOR THE APPLICATION OF IOLINE TO THE NaSaL CAVITIES does it encourage constipation orincrease nausea. In addition to overcoming theanemia and the deficiencies ofnutrition, Pepto-Mangan (Gude)adds tone to the blood vessels andreduces to a minimum the soften-ing of the heart walls which al-ways attends the pregnant state. Certainly one of the most grat-ifying effects of Pepto Mangan(Gude) is the increase of physicalstrength and buoyancy of spiritswhich the prospective mother de-rives from its the unborn participate inthe benefits derivable from Pepto-Mangan (Gude), there can be nodoubt, for at birth they presentunmistakable evidences of physi-cal robustness, and seem well for-tified against those illnesses whichare peculiar ro infanthood. It isalso a matter of common observa-tion that the roborant action ofPepto-Mangan(Gude) enables themother better to bear the strain ofparturition. Nasal, Throat Intestinal Stomach,
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