"The Vin Mariani is the remedy par excellence for ennui. At the same time it produces a fortifying action on the cerebral center and gives rise to a decided sensation of well-being."
Dr. Morell Mackenzie, London, advises the Vin Mariani as a stimulant and tonic, and uses it especially with speakers and singers.
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Gentlemen:—I have much pleasure in stating that I have used the Vin Mariani for many years, and consider it a valuable stimulant, particularly serviceable in the cases of vocalists.
Yours faithfully,
Morell Mackenzie, M. D.
Professor Sajous, of Philadelphia, who has experimented with Vin Mariani in troubles of the vocal organs, has obtained excellent results from its use, and he advises it, not only as a restorative of the voice, but as a general tonic.
Dr. Libermann, Surgeon-in-Chief, French Army, communicates his experience, as follows:
"I have the honor to inform you of the results which I have obtained in my long career of military practice from the use of Vin Mariani.
"I have used it with great success for profound anæmia resulting from long and tedious campaigns in hot countries, and accompanied, as is nearly always the case, by gastro-intestinal irritation with loss of appetite and dyspepsia. Two or three Bordeaux-glasses of Vin Mariani daily, removed that condition quite rapidly, by restoring the appetite and the tolerance of the stomach for a tonic aliment.
"I have also employed it in cases, happily rare in our army, of chronic alcoholism resulting from the abuse of brandy, absinthe or strong liquors. The Vin Mariani produced all the excitement sought by drinkers, but had at the same time a sedative influence on their nervous systems. I have frequently seen hardened drinkers renounce their fatal habit and return to a healthy condition.