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Baltimore Wholesale Business Directory and Business Circular for the Year 1853
Volume 529, Page 22   View pdf image (33K)
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For Coughs, Colds, and other affections of the Throat
and Lungs, use

ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT.

For Diarrhea and other diseases of the Bowels, use

STABLER'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL.

A FEW EXTRACTS FROM RECOMMENDATIONS RECEIVED.

DR. SAML. B. MARTIN, of Baltimore,. says: "I do not hesitate to recommend
them." "They are both valuable compounds."

DR. W. H. BALTZELL, of Baltimore, writes: "In protracted diseases of lungs
and bronchial membranes, I can safely say that this Compound of Wild Cherry
will effect more good than any of the numerous preparations with which the
country is inundated." Also, "Too much praise cannot be bestowed on your
Diarrhea Cordial" &c.

DR. JOHN ADDISON, of Baltimore, says of the Expectorant: "I have no hesi-
tation in recommending it to the confidence and patronage of the public as a
most valuable medicine," &c. And of the Diarrhcea Cordial he writes, "It
gives me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others in favor of its
extraordinary efficacy in the cure of Diarrhcea and Summer Complaints of
children and adults."

DR. R. A. PAYNE, of Richmond Co., Va., writes to us of the Diarrhcea Cor-
dial, "I think it one of the most convenient and efficient combinations ever
offered to our profession."

Twenty-Jive of the most respectable merchants, resident in North Carolina, Vir-
ginia and Maryland, say of both the Expectorant and Diarrhea Cordial, that they
nave kept, sold and used these valuable medicines, and from their own experi-
ence, and that of their customers, do cheerfully recommend them for the public,
good, and that they have never known any remedies used to be so efficient, and to
give such entire satisfaction to all, &c. &c. See Pamphlet.

E. H. STABLER & CO

PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, &c.

120 PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE.

See advertisement on the back of the cover of this book.

 

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