WARNING TO DYSPEPTICS. Many interesting paragraphs have recently appeared in the Press concerning the remarkable antacid properties possessed by Bisurated Magnesia, and thousands of people now regularly take half a teaspoonful of the preparation in a little water after their meals as a safeguard against indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, flntulcncc, etc. It appeal's, however, that in eoreral instances other forms of magnesia, bearing somewhat similar names, have been used often with very unpleasant results. To guard against dangerous substitution and ensure getting the genuino product as recommended by physicians, readers should ask their chemist distinctly for pure Bisurated Magnesia, and insist on being supplied in bottles having tho full' name—flisurated Magnesia—blown in the ghis,— Adyt;
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2406, 11 March 1915, Page 3
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114Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2406, 11 March 1915, Page 3
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