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PILES, FISSURE, FISTULA AND VARICOSE VEINS. / Fissure and fistula are closely allied. They are both diseases iu the seat of the rectum. Pies, or haemorrhoids, and varicose veins, are the same disease in different locales—piles being merely varicose veins in the rectum. Acidity of the blood, caused by Autoxima—or poisoning by the absorption of waste products lying the body—is the origin. Ointment and applications, etc., only alleviate temporarily. Having the trouble removed by surgical means will not remove the cause; therefore, in most cases it reappears. Remove the eause—autoxima —with Coioseptic. When the cause is removed the complaint cannot trouble you. An operation will then be unnecessary or avoidable. Coioseptic is dispensed by chemists in original sealed packages. Wholesale: All leading Drug Houses.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 646, 1 July 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 646, 1 July 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 646, 1 July 1921, Page 7

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