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Bayer Asptrtafa^more Harmless than Bromiues. When Bayer discovered Aspirin ana an 1900, tney , wo uld ■ prove I *2S& T»U/«. «■«»"«•""" hS«he?°Eer"L' Stomach, or eanao. sleep, take two tablets °fg en, J' ne feel ao ill effects; there is no bad reaci£n; your nerves simply .quiet down to"BrsurTyo" take only Bayer Aspirin b.fau.e °b. r g«ui heart, derange the digest:ion, o habit All Chemists s.ell genuine jsayer in boxes of 12 taWets, f o ties of 24 and 100 tatjlets-tbe- Baye! Cross trade mark appears on every tablet. Bayer Aspirin costs no moro^than the uncertain imitations t nhraicians vertised substitutes, which phjaicians would sot think of prescribing. o
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 3
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