Professor Holloway
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A s will be seen by' onr London telegrams, Thomas Holloway, of long-stand-ing and world-wide celebrity,' the prince of patent medicine vendors, and tjhe veritable king of advertisers, bas at last-, succumbed to the hie of all flesh and blood, baying died yesterday.' No prod ictions ef one man have -bad -and. repute and snob an enormous sale as the famous Holloway'a Pillt and Ointment, and no remedies of the kind hare met witb such extensive power, even among t c medical profession itself, as the but named especially, it baying been for many years made use of on a large scale by the leading hospitals. Mr Holloway was a most benevolent man, and bas himself instituted some' of the large-it and most useful charities of the present generation, aad bas left probably the greatest and most lasting monuments of his generosity and large-keartedness than any man of bis day. ~ ' '"
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 88, 29 December 1883, Page 2
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152Professor Holloway Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 88, 29 December 1883, Page 2
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