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SAL HEPATICA. of
-We invite the attention of the Medical Profession to a careful consideration
of the merits of SAL HEPATICA in the URIC ACID DIATHESIS, in CONSTIPA-
TION, and to its highly important property of cleansing the entire alimentary
tract, thereby preventing the development of conditions arising from indiscre-
tion in eating and drinking, and the absorption of irritating toxins.
This preparation is an agreeable effervescent saline laxative and uric acid solvent and
has rapidly gained the favor of physicians generally. It is a scientific combination of lithia
and sodium phosphate with the laxative salts similar to those found in the most famous
European bitter or purgative waters. The action of the salts held in solution in the Bitter
Waters” is too well known to demand specific elucidation, but their remedial value is consid-
erably enhanced by the addition of lithia and sodium phosphate.
SAL HEPATICA can be employed as a laxative and eliminant of irritating toxins with
safety and satisfaction in inflammatory conditions of the bowels, and is worthy of a prominent
place in the diarrheas of infancy and childhood, and in summer complaints” which arise
from fermentative and putrefactive causes. It is less obnoxious to the organism than sodium
phosphate alone, or other saline laxatives, and is more readily eliminated by the excretories
and emunctories.
SAL HEPATICA is an ideal laxative for all ages and conditions. It is not in the least
depressing, but on the contrary is a physiological tonic; its use does not establish toleration
leading to increased dosage; and its withdrawal, unlike many other agents, does not leave the
bowels more constipated than at the beginning. It is a safe laxative during pregnancy and
lactation or in the presence of anæmic chlorosis.
SAL HEPATICA is especially indicated in the Uric Acid diathesis, such as Rheuma-
tism, Gout, and True Lithæmia. In these affections it is highly beneficial, usually affording
prompt relief. It is very effective in limiting and reducing the amount of uric acid formed
within the circulation and excreted by the kidneys, and is very freely absorbed and taken into
the blood and as rapidly eliminated by the excretory ducts or organs as is readily demonstrated
by its presence, after a brief course thereof in perspiration and urine.
BRISTOL MYERS CO.
We beg to suggest, Doctor, that you give Sal Hepatica a personal test, either as a saline
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laxative or possibly as an anti-rheumatic remedy. We find so many physicians are using
Sal Hepatica themselves that it is the very best way of proving its merits to the medical pro-
fession. As a simple laxative it will be found preferable to citrate of magnesia or seidlitz
powders, especially when following the administration of calomel or other forms of mercury.
BRISTOL-MYERS CO.,
277-279 Greene Ave., Brooklyn-New York, U. S. A.
SALINE LAXATIVE
URIC ACID SOLVENT
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