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THAT CHAPTER.
A chapter on Scott's Emulsion often holds a prominent position in the histories of weak children.
The gist of that chapter usually reads like this -- "child weak, pale, thin, no appetite, fretful, weakness left over from grippe or other disease. Began small doses Scott's Emulsion three times a day after meals. No apparent change first week. Then appetite improved, then strength increased, then child more lively, slept better, a decided gain in weight, better color in the face."
And so it goes till the child is reported well and strong.
Sounds simple enough and it is simple -- Scott's Emulsion is just what the weak child needs.
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SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat