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 Lang 

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The person who was 

 unfortunate enough to 

 become seriously ill was 

 obliged to uncomplain- 

 ingly ingest the vilest of decoctions and infusions, a silent but expressive 

 shudder being the only protest possible. Since those days' the patient 

 has learned to demand more palatable methods of medication. 

 KlIXIR LaCTOI'EPTINE now renders it easy for the physician to 

 meet this reasonable demand, as it effectually disguises the unpleasant 

 taste of unpalatable and nauseous remedies. The contained 

 Lactopeptine also assists in the retention and absorption of other 

 medicaments because of its well known 

 digestive potency. The Bromides, 

 Iodides, and Salicyclates should always 

 be prescribed with ElIXT. R 



Lactopeptine as a vehicle. 



Send for Samples. 



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