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HOW TO CURE WARTS.

It is now fairly established that the common wart, which is so unsightly and often proliferous on the hands and face, can be easily removed by small doses of sulphate magnesia taken internally. M. Colart of Lyons has drawn attention to this extraordinary fact. Several children treated with threegrain doses of Epsom salts, morning and evening were promptly cured. M. Auberns cites the case of a woman whose face was disfigured by these execrescences. and who was cured in a month by a drachm and a half of magnesia taken daily. Another medical man reports a case of very large warts > which disappeared in a fortnight from the daily administration of ten grains of the salts. We might mention that we have seen the above cure tried with goo-o effect, and recommend a trial.

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Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 February 1898, Page 5

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HOW TO CURE WARTS. Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 February 1898, Page 5

HOW TO CURE WARTS. Jubilee : Te Tiupiri, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 February 1898, Page 5

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