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  • Bynin-Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." The Lancet : August 1910.
  • Fentazin : marbled white.
  • Fentazin : mazarine blue.
  • Fentazin : redpoll.
  • Fentazin : large blue.
  • Triptafen : golden eagle.
  • 'Bynin' Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." Lancet : October 1912.
  • Bynin-Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." The Lancet : June 1911.
  • 'Bynin' Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." Lancet : August 1915.
  • Fentazin : Quadrant, Regent Street.
  • Bynin-Amara : analogous to Easton's Syrup, but much easier of assimilation : March 1905.
  • For comprehensive treatment of depression and anxiety Triptafen-DA and Triptafen-Minor : Cheapside and Bow Church.
  • Byno-Hypophosphites : an ideal tonic in nervous prostration and overstrain : May 1908.
  • Fentazin : Westminster Hospital and the Abbey Church.
  • Bynin-Amara : analogous to Easton's Syrup, but much easier of assimilation : March 1905.
  • Neuroses in war time : Elixir Gabail.
  • 'Byno' Hypophosphites : "one of the most popular tonics of the day." B.M.J. : August 1913.
  • Triptafen-DA : red-breasted merganser.
  • 'Bynin' Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." The Lancet : October 1911.
  • Triptafen-Minor treats both the anxiety and any underlying depression : sun and moon clock circa 1680.
  • Triptafen-DA : red-breasted merganser.
  • Fentazin : Westminster Hospital and the Abbey Church.
  • Bynin-Amara : analogous to Eastons Syrup but much easier of assimilation : July 1908.
  • 'Bynin' Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." Lancet : October 1913.
  • Bynin-Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." Lancet : June 1912.
  • Triptafen : redstart.
  • Triptafen-DA : wren.
  • Triptafen : hawfinch.
  • Triptafen : crow.
  • 'Bynin' Amara : "a distinct advance on Easton's Syrup." Lancet : June 1914.