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, i <►—; Genuine Bayer Aspirin Far More Harmless than Bromides. When Bayer discovered Aspirin and introduced it to the medical profession did Jaot then realise what abJwing.Baycr Aspirin vrpuld prove to.'tyiUipas-of nervous, £oHtg throughout the' wofld* 1 ' Tjie next time you feel unstrung, « excitable, (lepresged,', or have ». nervowfl aeryoua stomftch, or cannot ol*op,' tjMjie fwo tablets of genuine Bayer ( \Apmm toy ,'timo,, preferabty-about jp • hi>ur ,! after >meals or;,at bedtime. Y6u feel nd ill effects; there ifc no bad Te< action; your,.nerves simply quiet down to normal again. "Be sure .you take only-Bayer ' Aspirin because tho genuine dees not affect th< , /heart, derange, the digestion or;fonn e habit. All chemist^-pell jgeenjulavßayej - in boxe/r, ,pf 10 t&blet«, r alsc bottles 'of 84 wfd' WO tablets—the Bayei , Cross trade 1 mark appears on every tab let, Bayer Aroifm bp mor? thai the uncertain - Imitation!? and-loudly ad vertiscd- substitutes, which would not think of prescribing. —^
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20172, 26 February 1931, Page 6
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