Holloway s Pills. —To Purify the Blood.— With this medicine the discovery of a great principle of guidance in treating the diseased body dawned upon mankind—the necessity of purifying the blood, " the Jife of the flesh." This rational treatment gradually superseded the barbarous bleedings, destructive emetics, and undermining mercurial preparations, which had entoiled the profession and public for centuries. Purification of fluids and solids is the noble purpose HoUoway's medicine wa» designed to effect, and wonderfidly has it ac« complished its end—a truth at the present, day universally admitted ;md acted upon. In lo»t> of appetite, giddiness, partial failure of memory, bilious attacks, and habitual oostiveuesa, iiol,» loway's Piiis exert toe uio.»t salutary powers i» invigorating any organ whwh id failing through weakness*
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 136, 6 October 1871, Page 3
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123Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 136, 6 October 1871, Page 3
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