Holloway's Pills and Ointment. — Rheumatism and Gout. — Those purifying and soothing remedies deserve the earnest attention of all persons liable to gout, soiatioa, or other painful affections of the musoles, nerves, or joints. The Ointment should be applied after the affected parts have been patiently fomented wiih warm water, when the ointment should be diligently rubbed upon the adjacent skin, unless the friotion causes pain. Holloway's Pills should be simultaneously taken to diminish pain, reduce inflammation, and purify the blood. This treatment abates ths violenoe, and kssens the frequency of gout, rheumatism, and all spasmodic diseases whioh spring from hereditary predisposition, or from any aaoidental weakness of constitution. The Ointment checks the looal malady, while the Pill restore vital power.
Tbe best medicine known is SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powerful effects m coughs, colds influenza, &c, — the relief is instantaneous, Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. His Majesty the King of Italy and medical syndicates all over the globe are its patrons. Read the official reports that accompany each bottle. We have no occasion to offer rewards m proof of the genuineness of our references. The official reports of medioal olinios and universities, the official communication of the Consul- General • for Italy at Melbourne; the diploma awarded International Exhibition, Amsterdam— all these are authentic documents, and, as suoh, not open to doubt. We add here epitome of one of the various cases treated by Siegen, M.D., Professor, eto. : Burning of the right hand through the explosion of a small oil stove. The epidermis on the volar and palmer side of tbe hand of the thirty-year-old patient was completely separated and lifted up as far as the joint of the hand. The likewise lifted nails were hanging loose, and half of the phalanx of the nail of the middle finger was coaled. The wounds thus contracted healed m three weeks under daily applications of Eucalypti Extract dressing. The patient has retained the full use of her band.— [Adyt.]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1498, 4 March 1887, Page 2
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331Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1498, 4 March 1887, Page 2
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