1911 Times of India Sanatogen
1911 Times of India Sanatogen
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Titles | 1911 Times of India Sanatogen |
Related Item | Times of India (Bombay) |
Genre | medicine |
Identifier | DSC_0157.JPG |
Note | Nervous Sufferers, through the multiplicity of causes which deplete the body's vitality, constantly find themselves the victims of insomnia, depressed spirits, treacherous and failing memory. These, and the long train of distressing symptoms in which nervous and bodily weakness are prominent features make life a burden. SANATOGEN offers not merely a respite but a cure for the condition which produces these symptoms. Similarly, to the million of Maria Victims whose blood is depleted by the ravages of the Malaria microbe, so that they suffer from Anaemia, progressing towards Cachexia, or are already afflicted with that terrible complaint, Sanatogen holds out the promise of cure. Its revitalising and energising power stimulates the blood-forming centres to such activity that the red blood corpuscles rapidly increase, the anaemia and the cachexia are soon cured and the patient's health is entirely restored. Hundreds of doctors throughout India have testified to the efficacy of Sanatogen in such cases and thousands of grateful patients have borne testimony to the same effect. Here are two typical examples: The Hon. Mr. Justice Robertson -Judge, Supreme Court, Lahore: "My experience so far with Sanatogen has been very favourable. I took it for some weeks during the most trying season of the year- June, July, August- in Lahore and in the Punjab plains, and found it a great strengthener." Mr. Shirley Tremearne -Editor of "Capital," Calcutta: "I can-not speak too highly of Sanatogen, which I took for some time during a sharp attack of Fever. It restored me once more to full vigour. In fact I was better and stronger than before the attack." Sanatogen can be obtained from all chemists and bazaars. Instructive pamphlet from The Sanatogen Comp. (of London), P.O. Box 226, Bombay. SANATOGEN THE LIFE FOOD AND NERVE TONIC WITH LASTING EFFECTS |
Abstract | This is an ad for Sanatogen. It is not stated who the manufacturer is. The ad states that Sanatogen treats insomnia, depressed spirits, treacherous and failing memory. The ad states that Sanatogen cures the ravages of the malaria microbe, which leads to anaemia and cachexia. The ad states that Sanatogen stimulates blood-forming centres such that red blood corpuscles increase. The ad states that hundreds of doctors in India testify to the efficacy of Sanatogen, and contains quotes from The Hon. Mr. Justice Robertson and Mr. Shirley Tremearne. The ad contains an image of a statue of a woman, holding a box of the Sanatogen tonic, and the base of the statue has the text 'SANATOGEN THE LIFE FOOD AND NERVE TONIC WITH LASTING EFFECTS'. The statue is in front of a mountain, and there is a group of men along with an elephant, both Indian and British looking at the statue. |
Note | pep, joy, clarity, chill |