Rickety Children
RICKETY CHILDREN.
As likely to think of chairs as of children when we use the word rickety.
Children with loose joints, bow-legs, and soft bones have rickets. It is a disease due to improper feeding - and a typical disease for the workings of Scott's Emulsion.
For the weak growth of bones Scott's Emulsion supplies those powerful tonics, the hypophosphites.
For the loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion provides the nourishing cod-liver oil in an easily digestible form.
It is these things that account for the rapidity with which Scott's Emulsion cures rickets.
Rickety children improve in every way under its influence.
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SCOTT & BOWNE, Chernisss, 409 Pearl St., N.Y.
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