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Peptonizing Tablets
June 10, 2020
It was claimed that Peptonizing or “Pep” tablets would cure influenza. They contained pepsin, an enzyme used as a remedy for digestive troubles. This bottle of “Pep” came from Elmer Wilkie’s drug store in North Battleford. WDM-1973-NB-9082
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