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Show KNOWS NOW Doctor Was Fooled by His Own Case for n Time. It's easy to understand how ordinary ordi-nary peoplo got fooled by coffeo when doctors themselves somotlmos forgot tho facts. A physician speaks ot his own ox-porlenco: ox-porlenco: "I had usod coffeo for years nnd really did not exactly bollovo it was injuring mo although I had palpitation palpita-tion of tho heart every day, "Flnnlly ono day a sovoro and almost al-most fatal attack ot heart troublo frightened mo and I gavo up both tea and coffeo, uBlng Postum instead and slnco that timo I Iravo had absolutely ab-solutely no heart palpitation except on ono or two occasions when I tried a small quantity of coffeo which caused severo irritation and provod to mo I must lot it alono. "When wo began using Postum it scorned weak that was becauso wo did not mako it according to directions direc-tions but now wo put a llttlo bit of butter in tho pot whon boiling and allow tho Postum to boll full 15 minutes min-utes which gives it tho proper rich flavor and tho doep brown color. "I havo advised a great many ot my friends and patients to lenvo off coffeo and drink Postum, in fact I dally glvo this advlco." Namo given by Postum Co., Battlo Creole, Mich. Many thousands of physicians uso Postum In placo of tea and coffeo in tholr own homes and prescrlbo it to patients. "There's a reason." A remarkable llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wollvllle," can bo found In pkgs. |