WHAT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE FOR SERVES. THE TJBK OF~~ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS. Something over sixty years ago Pelouz, u French scientist, discovered a form of organic phosphoi'iis which, when taken into the luiniim system, was quickly converted into nerve tissue. Nearly half a century later Robin, u distinguished French physician, began, a scientific investigation of the use of this organic phosphorus and ils effect \ipou the liniiiiin system, with Tosults Hint amazed Hip scientific and medical world, and today it is tin admit led .fact Unit, in the treatment of those ailments, directly or indirectly due to depleted nervous vitality, such us neurasthenia, nervous weakness, premature old age, insomnin, lack of energy, fatigue, nervous debility, thinness, etc., it. is of great value. To-day physician* and hospitals overywhero recognise its merits by its use in ever increasing quantities. It is therefore a matter of more than ordinary interns! to all such sufferers lo learn thai this organic nerve-building phosphorus is now obtainable of r'heniWs everywhere in tho form of (i-grain tablets of bilro-plios-pliate, at. a cost; so low as to he wTlhin (he reach of everyone. One of these tablets should be taken with each meal, and the results in practically every ease are most marked. Dull eyes hecomo bright, sleep is restored lo the sleepless, Hie nerves regain their strength, thin people put on flesh, and the whole system becomes charged wilh that: strength, vitality, and energy which makes life so truly worth while.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 8
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241Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 8
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