Maryland medical journal . hydrocarbons—so that there can be no renal disturbance;(2) no dark discoloration on the lead-oxide-sodium-hydroxide test—absolute freedomfrom sulphur compounds—so that there can be no gastro-intestinal disturbance fromthis source; (3) no action on litmus—absolute neutrality; (4) no odor, even whenheated; (5) no taste, even when warm. Almost any child can take INTEROL. Pint bottles, druggists. INTEROL booklet on request; also literature on Obstinate Constipation of Infants and Young Children. VAN HORN and SAWTELL, 15 and 17 East 40th Street, New York City 10 £3 is: Io


Maryland medical journal . hydrocarbons—so that there can be no renal disturbance;(2) no dark discoloration on the lead-oxide-sodium-hydroxide test—absolute freedomfrom sulphur compounds—so that there can be no gastro-intestinal disturbance fromthis source; (3) no action on litmus—absolute neutrality; (4) no odor, even whenheated; (5) no taste, even when warm. Almost any child can take INTEROL. Pint bottles, druggists. INTEROL booklet on request; also literature on Obstinate Constipation of Infants and Young Children. VAN HORN and SAWTELL, 15 and 17 East 40th Street, New York City 10 £3 is: Ioooooo 1^1 Iooo! ooo ISooo! IOOOOOOIooooooi oooiooo I Many a Successful Physician has learned from practical experience toappreciate the therapeutic efficiency of FORMULA DR. JOHN P. GRAY Its prompt effect on the appetite, digestionand nutrition can be confidently relied upon. If you are not personally familiar with the remarkabletonic properties of Grays write forspecial six-ounce sample. (OOO luoo H n K §§ §§. DOSAGE—ADULTS: Two to four teaspoon-fuls in a little water before meals three orfour times daily. CHILDREN—One-half to one teaspoonful inwater before meals. INDICATIONSAuto-IntoxicationAtonic IndigestionAnemia Catarrhal ConditionsMalnutritionNervous Debility ?! 1


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