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THE BRONCHOSCOPE AND COUGH TROUBLES. The bronchoscope is <ji instrument need by the medical profession in scientifically treating throat troubles, including/coughs. It is a straight tube, with an electric light at the end. Through this bronchoscope tho doctor can look directly down tho throat and detect the irritant which is causing tho cough. But the bronchoscope is a detector— not a remedy. It detects .the cause, but does not remove it. It takes Baxter's l.uni' .Preserver. with its well-known curative and soothing properties, to do tliis—nnd it docs it promptly and permanently. And Baxter's does not stop with merely silencing tho cough. It soothes tho bronchial membranes that havo become soio and weakened, strengthens the affected p":\r's. and protects against n return attack. Then, too, Baxter's possesses decided tonic qualities that keep the nerves in order, purify the blood, and add vitality to the system. Baxter's Lung Preserver is rich and pleasant—a thick, red, warming medicine, that everyone likes. Get Baxter's to day nt chemist or store. 2s. 64. buys large bottle.—Ailvt. Ready for instant use, "NAZOL" is sure protection against cough/s and colds. 60 doses Is. Gd.—Advt. Woodn' Qront Pepnermint Ouro, For Ooughs and Golds, nover fails—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 296, 8 September 1920, Page 8

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