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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1914
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WHERE?
WHERE in the materia medica does the physician look for the most suitable hemogenetic agent?
WHERE does he find iron and manganese-Nature's hematinics-most scientifically combined in condition for immediate assimilation?
WHERE can he find such a preparation in a form as palatable, bland, non-irritant and readily tolerable as
Pepro-Mangan("Gude")
which can be depended upon as a blood-con-structing and nutrition-stimulating reconstituent in Anemia, Chlorosis, Bright's Disease, Marasmus and Innutrition generally?
In original bottles only. Never sold in bulk. Samples and literature upon application.
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