Advertisement for Eno's Fruit Salt and Eno's Vegetable Moto, 1890. 'INSTRUCTIONS - When attacked with Influenza or Feverish Cold, lie in bed for three or four days in a warm room, well ventilated, by having a good fire, take Eno's Fruit Salt freely and Eno's Vegetable Moto as occasion may require. After a few days the marked symptoms will pass away. INFLUENZA, FEVERS, BLOOD POISONS, &C. "Egypt, Cairo - Since my arrival in Egypt in August last, I have on three separate occasions been attacked by fever, from which on the first occasion I lay in hospital for six weeks. The last two attacks have been, however, completely repulsed in a remarkably short space of time by the use of your valuable 'FRUIT SALT,' to which I owe my present health, at the very least, if not my life itself. Heart-felt gratitude for my restoration and preservation impels me to add my testimony to the already overwhelming store of the same; and in so doing I feel that I am but obeying the dictates of duty. Believe me to be, Sir, gratefully yours, A Corporal, 19th Hussars, May 26, 1883 - Mr. J. C. ENO." CAUTION. Examine each Bottle, and see that the Capsule is marked ENO'S "FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless and occasionally a poisonous imitation'. From "Illustrated London News", 1890.
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