n i ,S I e j A cure oj a Dreadful Case of Erysipelas ty s' !T->Uoircifs Pills and Ointment—Mr s Gibbon?, i. of 31, Tivoli-place, Cheltenham, was for tow s years so dreadfully afflicted with erysipelas to 11 - she became (however extraordinary it may ap- ": pear) both blind and deaf from the severity oi ,s tho disease. During the time she was attended by some of the most eminent medical men it _: Cheltenham, but without receiving any benefit . whatever, and as a last resource she tried Hoi,l: loway's Pills and Ointment, which in two months e I perfectly cured the dreadful complaint, and ren ■ stored her to perfect health. This remarkable 1 1 cure can bo authenticated in every particular at ’7 the bookseller's, Ko, 10, Arcade, High-street ! Cheltenham.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 119, 20 February 1872, Page 6
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