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Identifier: marymed61balt (find matches)
Title: Maryland medical journal
Year: 1918 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine Medicine
Publisher: (Baltimore, Md. : s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
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nal value. Use it whenever you need asedative. A sample bottle may be obtained byaddressing the laboratory of John B. Daniel,Inc., Atlanta, Ga. A Palatable Cod-liver Oil. No one disputes the remedial value of cod-liver oil. The only question involved is one ofpalatability. Nearly a generation ago the KatharmonChemical Co. introduced to the medical profes-sion a preparation of cod-liver oil which, whilepalatable, possessed every virtue of the plainoil. This product, Cord. Ext. 01. MorrhuaeComp. (Hagee), has steadily grown in favorand today is widely used by physicians, bywhom it has been subjected to the most search-ing clinical tests. It can be said of Cord. Ext. 01. MorrhuaeComp. (Hagee) that it offers the patient theevery therapeutic property of the plain oil, andyet is palatable—so much so that it is readilyaccepted by delicate stomachs, and may be con-tinued over long periods without causing gas-tric distress or creating an intolerance for it.. MARYLAND MEDICAL JOURNAL BALTIMORE
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