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Day
22
Month
April
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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THEY KNOW. Opinions of Some Skillful Chicago Physieians. The new article tacw being used in place of coffee bas made many Iriends, and it may Interest these friends and others to know the opinión of some of the well known physieians of Chicago on the subject. The following are extracte farm a few of their letters, now on [file in the office of the Postum Cereal Co., ÍLtd., at Battlc Creek, Jlich. Br. G. E. Bass, So. Chicago, 111 : "I have tried Postum, and am well enough pleased so that I would like to ufce more 'of it. Kiiidly inform me where it can Ibe obtained in this locality." Dr. Almond Brooks, 21 Quincy st., Chicago, 111. "The test I have made of Postum makes me think I can use It in practice as a, suibstitute for coffee, the use otVhich I daily prohibit." Dr. Wm. Bohart, Enierald ave., and 43d st., Chicago, 111.: "Your Postum I have tried and like it very much." Dr. Joseph P. Cobb. "The Qinique" 3156 Indiana ave., Chicago, "oiur sample of Postum is received and brewed. It is pleasant, and when a substituí for coffee is desired, wlll I believe, be of value. Dr. Archibald Church, attending physicinn to St. Luke's Hospital, Professor of Nervous Diseases, Clilcago Polyclinique & Home for Crippled Children. Pullman Bldg., Chicago, in a letter to the Postum Cereal Co. Xim., Battle Creek, Mich., "I have made a trial of Postum and think it will serve admirably as a substitute for coffee for those -who are accustomed to use sugar in that beverege." There are many more letters of a like character from prominent physiciams in aU parts of America, expressing their thanks f,or the help gained and to be agined by their patients in the use of the health coifee "Postum."

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