TASTELESS, AND
NEITHER STAINS NOR
INJURES THE TEETH.
———
DOES NOT
CONSTIPATE or DISTURB
THE DIGESTION.
London Medical Record, March 15, 1877, says:—“‘Bravais’ Iron’ is tasteless, free from styptic character, and appears in the most simple state of combination, that is to say, merely united with oxygen and water, without the presence of acids. It is a most energetic preparation. It is the beau ideal of a ferruginous tonic. We regard it as a therapeutic of great value.”
Invaluable in all cases of general weakness or debility, and is taken with the greatest facility on a small piece of sugar or bread, or in a glass of wine before meals.
Sold by all the PRINCIPAL CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS, in Bottles in portable Card Cases, with Drop Measure complete, 3s. and 4/6 each.
Pamphlets, with full Particulars and Testimonials, Post Free on application to the
Agency and Wholesale Depot, 8, IDOL LANE. LONDON, E.C.
“Is as nearly tasteless as Cod Liver Oil can be.”—Lancet.