WA R N ( NC» TO DYSPTCPTJCS. 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 <toaspoonful of the preparation in a little water after their meals as a safeguard against indigestion, dyspepsia', heartburn;, flatulence, etc. It appears, however; that in several instances other forms of magnesia, bearing somewhat similar harnes, have been used, often witli very unpleasant results. To guard against dangerous substitution and ensure getting the genuine .product as rocommended by physicians, road, ers should ask their chemist distinct]y for pure Bisurated Magnesia and insist on being supplied in bottles having the full name—Bisurated Magnesia—blown in the glass. a -.■..,*,■■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 5 February 1915, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 29, 5 February 1915, Page 3
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