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- Sanatogen abstract "Sanatogen was a "brain tonic" invented by the Bauer Chemical Company, in Germany in 1898 and sold worldwideIn the US it was advertised as a "nerve revitaliser". The medicine was prohibited in Australia in 1915 during World War I and a British-made substitute "Sanagen" was introduced to the Australian market the following year, claiming to be "identical to Sanatogen". The product became fashionable in China in the early 20th century and won the favour of many renowned people.The indications or uses for this product provided by the manufacturer were: "Food tonic. A concentrated nutrient with tonic properties. It is very easily digested and absorbed and is recommended as an effective means of reinforcing the daily diet of aneamic and convalescent patients, including children, and in cases of weakness and exhaustion from overwork or illness."".
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- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Bauer_&_Cie._v._ODonnell.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Bayer.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:1898_introductions.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_medicine.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Patent_medicines.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pharmaceutical_industry.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink China.
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- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Fortified_wine.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Multivitamin.
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- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Sanatogen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sanatogen".
- Sanatogen currentowner "Bauer".
- Sanatogen hasPhotoCollection Sanatogen.
- Sanatogen name "Sanatogen".
- Sanatogen origin Germany.
- Sanatogen type Patent_medicine.
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- Sanatogen subject Category:1898_introductions.
- Sanatogen subject Category:History_of_medicine.
- Sanatogen subject Category:Patent_medicines.
- Sanatogen subject Category:Pharmaceutical_industry.
- Sanatogen comment "Sanatogen was a "brain tonic" invented by the Bauer Chemical Company, in Germany in 1898 and sold worldwideIn the US it was advertised as a "nerve revitaliser". The medicine was prohibited in Australia in 1915 during World War I and a British-made substitute "Sanagen" was introduced to the Australian market the following year, claiming to be "identical to Sanatogen".".
- Sanatogen label "Sanatogen".
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