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NERVITOGEN OR TONIC SYRUP OF GLYCERO PHOSPHATES. THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS. GIVES NEW LIFE AND ENERGY TO THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. A RELIABLE BLOOD, BRAIN AND NERVE TONIC. Stimulates the nervous system, giving new tone and vigour to the corpuscles of the blood FORTIFIES THE BODY TO RESIST AGUE, MALARIA, AND FEVERS. "Medical Press and Circular." LONDON, JULY 15, 1908. STANLEY'S NERVITOGEN. We have before us a sample bottle of Stanley's Nervitogen Syrup, a preparation of the Glycero Phosphates. It claims to be a tonic for the tissues generally, and for the nervous system in particular. That it is a pleasant and well compounded pharmaceutical preparation is self-evident and its therapeutic efficacy is vouched for by an appended analysis from two eminent Birmingham analysts-namely, Dr. Bostock Hill, Professor of Hygeine and Public Health, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, and Mr. W. T. Rigby, F.I.C., Joint County Analysts for Warwick. They state that the "Nervitogen" Tonic Syrup consists of Glycero Phosphates of Potash, Soda, Lime, Manganese and Iron, while it contains in addition "suitable quantities of important nerve tonics." The preparation certainly appears to possess those qualities which should ultimately place it on an assured basis of success. THE STANLEY MEDICINE CO., LONDON SOLE AGENTS IN INDIA- M. T. MADON & CO., 24-26, Abdul Rehman Street, BOMBAY. Who will be pleased to send a sample of the syrup to any Med Free of Cost on application |
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This is a text-only ad for Nervitogen from the Stanley Medicine Co. The ad states that Nervitogen is a tonic syrup of glycero phosphates, and is a reliable blood, brain, and nerve tonic. The ad states that the tonic contains Glycero Phosphates of Potash, Soda, Lime, Manganese and Iron. The ad states that the therapeutic efficacy is vouched for by an appended analysis from Dr. Bostock Hill, Professor of Hygeine and Public Health, and Mr. W. T. Rigby, F.I.C. The ad states that the tonic fortifies the body to resist ague, malaria, and fevers, and stimulates the nervous system, giving new tone and vigour to the corpuscles of the blood. |