This remedy has thus been prepared by the
physician Mr. Woodcourt for the safe curing of common ailments among young
infants and young children. It was created under the obersvation of the unsafe
consumption of opiums with the hopes for better health in such patients. Opium
often alleviates sickness in our adult population, but is unfit for our
children due to its strength in the medication of such common ailments. The
contents of this remedy work in such a way as suitable for the young children
population of this great country. Those contents also embody a smoother taste
and mixture for the young generation so as to create an easily taken medicine
thus reducing sudden expellation from stubborn patients. Every mother should
find herself at Mr. Woodcourt’s place of business and examination over on Fleet
Street so as to procure a bottle for her own children.
It should be noted that buying the larger
bottle of Mr. Woodcourts remedy rather than the small will ensure a longer
supply when in quick need of remedy. It’s a greater savings than the purchasing
of the smaller bottle of this extremely useful, reliable, and easily
administered remedy.
- Stephanie
Austin-Reed
Volume
5 of Bleak House page Last page (unnumbered)
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