Oct. 1, 1895. 
TtlE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST OE AUSTRALASIA. 
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SAVARE$$E'$ 
CAPSILES 
(not madie of* Crelatine) 
ARE ORDERED BY MEDICAL MEN 
Because they are 
Free from the objections to all Gelatine Capsules. 
12 College Square East, Belfast : 25th Feb., 1890. 
i have prescribed your Savaresse’s Capsules of Copaiba, 
also of Sandal Wood, and find them most satisfactory. 
I have given them an extended trial, and am quite pleased 
in every case with the result. I shall continue to prescribe 
them for my patients, as they neither disturb the functions 
of the stomach, bowels, or kidneys. 
Thomas Ball, L.R.C.P., L.S.A. 
Townsend House, Kingswinford : 9th March, 1890. 
I shall be pleased to prescribe Savaresse’s Capsules, as 
they are most satisfactory to the cases I have so far tried 
them. Alf. W. Pearson, Surgeon. 
TafEs ‘Well, CardifE : 6th March, 1890. 
The sample you forwarded to me I divided between two 
parties, chronic cases. They acted as a specific. My first 
case, after three months’ standing, was perfectly well within 
ten days ; the other, owing to indiscretion, was over three 
weeks. Chas. B. Sparrow. 
12 Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W. : 25th Feb., 1890. 
I have great confidence in them, and find they never 
cause sickness or eructations, and they appear to cure 
quickly . MT’ETHakgreaves, M.D., 
Physician to St. John’s Hospital. 
I 14 St. James’s Square, Sheffield : February, 1890. 
I The Savaresse’s Capsules, no doubt, are an improvement 
i on the old form of gelatine capsule, and seem to act more 
■ beneficially, without so much repeating from the stomach ; 
besides' which, the neat tin box, of small dimensions, is a 
desideratum to patients who have to carry their medicine 
with them. W. Edgar Eyves, L.R.C.P.Ed. 
Gateshead : Feb. 22nd, 1890. 
I find the oil contained in your Capsule very reliable and 
useful in appropriate cases. 
The Capsules are well made and easily taken, and the con- 
- tents do not repeat. J. B. BtJSH, F.R.C.S.Eng. 
18 Dundonald RoaJ, Kilmarnock : 7th March, 1890. 
I consider the organic mcnihranc a very great improvcmeoit, 
and I shall not fail to iircscnhc when suitable cases occur. 
James Rankin, L.F.P.S.G., & L.M. 
35 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin : February, 1890. 
I have prescribed Savaresse’s Capsules of Sandal Wood 
Oil in all cases of gonorrhoea which I have been called upon 
to treat during the last twelve or eighteen months. I have 
found them always of value. 
Savaresse’s Capsules are undoubtedly the be^ forms in 
which the oil can be prescribed. The Capsules do not bu^t 
until they have passed out of the stomach, and consequently 
the nauseous eructations common to all other methods of 
administration are entirely avoided. 
J. H. Scott, F.R C.S.I., 
Surgeon to the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin. 
Old Stone House, East Grinstead : 28th Feb., 1890. 
Savaresse’s Capsules. — I am much pleased with the prepa- 
ration. The Capsules are easy to swallow. They are 
tasteless, thus overcoming the main difficulty in prescribing 
a somewhat nauseous drug, and they contain the dose stated 
on the hox. I prescribe no other form of Sandal Wood Oil 
than this. B. E. Wallis, Med. Off. of Health. 
15 College Square East, Belfast : 25th Feb., 1890. 
Savaresse’s Capsules. — I found them to answer admirably 
causing, as you profess, no sickness. 
Richard J. Burdon, M.D. 
3 Bridge Street, Hammersmith : 25th Feb., 1890. 
The drawback to Yellow Sandal Wood Oil is the nausea 
it produces. This is certainly obviated in Savaresse's 
Capsules. A. Vallancey, L.R.C.B., M.R.C.S. 
1 Armfield Street, Glasgow : January, 1890. 
Best praise I can give for your drugs is to say that when 
I prescribe Capsules I invariably write Savaressds. 
J. Scanlon, M.B. 
i EVANS, LESGHER & WEBB, 60 Bartholomew close, LONDON. 
£MA/S, SONS d CO., Liverpool. ra EVANS AND SONS, Ltd., Montreal. 
^ TraYelling RepresentatiYe— M. M. IRYIUli, c/o Messrs. Davidson Bros,, Sussex Street, SYDNEY, N.S.I. 
