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Show ' ! A VALUABLE AGENT. The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce's cedicines greatly enhances the medicinal (roperties which it extracts and holds in so- L . : ' L , . 1 1 1 1 A T puuu uDca oeuer wan aicvuui uiu. iso possesses medicinal properties of its Kra, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, . titiseptie and antiferment. It adds greatly ' p the efiicacy of the Black Cherrybark, (olden Seal root. Stone root and Queen's bot, contained in "Golden Medical Discov-ry"' Discov-ry"' in subduing 'chronic, or lingering iaghs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, ' kr ail of - which .these agents are recommend 0 by standard medical authorities. - In all cases where there is a wasting away - ( flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach. , k in the early stages ct consumption, there an be no doubt that glycerine acts as s val- tble nutritive and aids the-Golden Seal root,, one root, Queen's foot- and Black Cherry-ttrk Cherry-ttrk in promoting digestion and building up he flesh and strength, controlling the cough 1 bd bringing about a healthy condition of the thole system. Of eouse, it must not be ex-fee ex-fee ted to work miracles. It will not cure ensumption- 'except in its earlier stages. It nil cure very severe, obstinate chonie eoughs, fronchial and laryngeal troubles, and chronic - ere throct-with hoarscuens.x In acute coughs V I is not so effective. It is in the lingering feugha, or those of long standing, even when fccompanied , by bleeding from lungs, that it . it performed its most marvelous cores, .. . i . . . |