Advertisement for Eno's "Fruit Salt", 1895. Creator: Unknown.
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Advertisement for Eno's "Fruit Salt", 1895. Creator: Unknown.

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Advertisement for Eno's "Fruit Salt", 1895. '...Why should fever, that vile slayer of millions of the human race, not be as much and more hunted up, and its career stopped, as the solitary wretch who causes his fellow a violent death? The murderer, as he is called, is quickly made an example of by the law. Fevers are, at most, universally acknowledged to be preventable diseases; how is it that they are allowed to level their thousands every year, and millions to suffer almost without protest? The most ordinary observer must be struck with the huge blunder. Who's to blame? For the means of preventing premature death from disease, read DUTY, given with each bottle of ENO'S "FRUIT SALT."...The "FRUIT SALT" (one of Nature's own products) keeps the blood pure, and is...one of the most valuable means of keeping the blood free from fevers and blood poisons, liver complaints, &c., ever discovered. As a means of preserving and restoring health, it is unequalled; and it is, moreover, a pleasant, refreshing, and invigorating beverage...if its great value in keeping the body healthy were universally known, not a household in the land would be without it, nor a single travelling-trunk or portmanteau but would contain it.' From "Illustrated London News", 1895.

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