FATAL BRONCHITIS.
PEPS, TEE TRUE BREATHABLE IiEMEDY. If, as the winter advances, you lwjrin to be troubled with a. dry eou°li (hat gets moro frequent and racks the chest —if you have hoarseness and shortness of breath and often make a rasping noise in the throat on account of the phlegm accumulated therein—if you easily take cold, or are made to cough violently on exposing yourr-elf to the raw open air— find if your chest feds raw, painful or tight, then you must know that you are already in the grip of bronchitis. Bronchitis simply means inflammation of the bronchi; that is, the tubes that fork right and left below the windpipe and convey air to the lungs. The terror of bronchitis is that it threatens to stop up the breathing passages, the cough bcinß Nature's effort lo clear an opening when these passages are gotting blocked up.
Tho rational and up-to-date remedy is found in Pops. By the ingenuity of man a splendid breath-able remedy, capable of reaching the very seat of bronchitis, has at. last been devised. These silverwrapped Peps tablets, as they dissolve on the tongue, give off certain medicinal fumes that' descend with the breath into the bronchial tubes and lungs. All the chest is practically bathed in the famous health-giving essences of the pine-forest. Peps are a remedy which, besides leaving far behind cough'mixtures and cheap lozenges, have rendered obsolete and unvicccssnrv the employment of opium, morphia, and laudanum, so often found in chest medicines. Such narcotic drug.-s only disturb the hear! and upset the stomach. Pep?, however, arc guaranteed free from opium and all such harmful drugs. The throat, which incessant coughing has made sore, is quickly soothed by the Peps fumes; the tickling phlegm is loosened, and quite gol rid of; irritation ond inflammation in the. windpipe and bronchi are all ended: the racking couch is -topped, and the chest pains dispelled. ' Pens are =old bv all chemists and stores at.' Is fill., and'.'ls. large liny, or may be had direct from The Peps Pastille to., 3!l Pitt Street. Sydney-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 July 1911, Page 7
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347FATAL BRONCHITIS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 July 1911, Page 7
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