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ACID PHOSPHATE 
Efepated according to the directions of Pror. E. N, HoORSForp, 
: ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR , 
Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Exhaus- 
tion, Headache, Tired Hrain, 
And all Diseases arising from Indigestion and 
Nervous Exhaustion. 
O 
This is not a compound “patent medicine,’ but a prepara=~ 
tion of the phosphates and phosphoric acid in the form re-" 
buired by the system. a 
It aids digestion without injury, and is a beneficial food and 
tonic for the brain and nerves. | 
It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only, and | 
agrees with such stimulants as arc necessary to take. \ 
Dr. E. W. Hit, Glens Falls, N. Y.; sayeaeesem excellent 
remedy for a tonic Dyspepsia, nervous “and general ceil 
or any low state of the system.” 
Dr. D. A, Stewart, Winona, Minn, says: “Entire satiol 
faction in cases of perverted digestion, loss of nerve-power, 
mal-nutrition and kindred ailments.” 1 
Dr. G. H. Leacu, Cairo, Ill, says: “Of great power im 
dyspepsia and nervous prostration.” 4 
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