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HoUmoay's Ointment and Pills. —With the changing season it is prudeut for all to rectify any ailment atilieting thein ; bub it is incumbent on the aged, suffering uutler ulcerations and similar sources of debility, to have them remove 1, as, if neglected, worse consequences may follow. This ointment is their remedy ; on its powers all may confidently rely ; it not merely eradicates the sores, but extirpates the mischief at its root, extracts the corroding poison, and stimulates nature to fill up the ulcer with those sound, healthy granulations which should abide through life. Under this treatment bad legs soon become sound ; scorbutic skins east off their scales, and scrofulous sores cense'to annoy, Sacli hope tor the diseased was unknown ia former days.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 236, 19 May 1874, Page 5

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 236, 19 May 1874, Page 5

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 236, 19 May 1874, Page 5

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