Ifollonoay's Ointment arid Pills.— Certain Re--medies far Bad Legs, and Cutaneous Diseases.— Thomas Smith, of Hockley Mills, Manchester, was afflicted for several years with bad legs, which were very much disfigured by eruptions of au obstinate nature, so that he was utterly" unable to walk or even move from his bed for' weeks together ; he tried every remedy of repute, but to his disconsolation not one of them had any good effect; but being advised by sv friend to give llolloway's Ointment and Pills * trial, ho commenced using them, and in sixf weeks (by employing these medicinM alone) hid legs beoaine (juite well, and Vu gaueral bWfcfe : ,i OWsideraMy ttnprwtiii-
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 5
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