Holloway .v Ointment, and Pills. —Outward Infirmities. —Before tlie discovery of these remedies, many cases of sores, ulcers, &c, were pronounced to be hopelessly incurable, because the treatment pursued (ended to destroy the strength it was incompetent to preserve, and to exasperate the symptoms it was inadequate to remove. Ilollowav's l'dls exert the most, wholesome powers over unhealthy flesh or *kin, without debarring the patient (Vom fresh air and exercise, an.l ilius the constitutional v?<M»r is husbanded ; while the most Utah ;ti int ulcers, abscesses and sk'n diseases are in process of cure. ii'A n OuiMii. ii: an I Pills m.ke ihe blood richer and pi.ivr, inslc.nl .I' permitliiur ii, to fill into that lxior and watery .-<L-iit» fatal to many 1h1h»
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 119, 9 June 1871, Page 5
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122Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 119, 9 June 1871, Page 5
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