flo'.lowai/s O'mfMVil, an I PUU, the host remedies in the woi'lrl for diseases of the skin.—The youngest son of Mr E1 ward Wright, of Knreehanee, had the misfortune to be attacked with a most malignant disease of the skin, which rendered the child's life one of misery and suffering. As the mother had tried every remedy likely to benefit hiin without receiving the desired result, she became ultimately worn out. with trouble and anxiety in the matter, and was lamenting the same to a friend, who recommended Hollowaay's Ointment and Pills, which the mother commenced using, and by persevering with the same for six weeks, the child was completely cured.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 89, 25 July 1871, Page 3
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