Jlollowaif't Ointment and Pill*.—The worst descriptions of nicer*, the most revolting tores, an'l the intense**, external inflammations yield before this cooling Ointment, wlien its effect in augmented hy the internal admirmtrationof llolloway'a Pills. In " bad legs," this Ointment has only to be applied for a ftiw days before its beneficial influence is seen those imlolen: ulcerations which no previous treatment could ease, much less cure. Under its application the pains decrease, the almost bursting skin relaxes, and healthy granulatidns spring up to displace the old, .matter, was horrifying to t behpld. Hollowar's Qiptment. purifies the blood in the neighboring ▼essels, from which jfirnv and good flesKean alone bo formed • it quickens ,the of effete substances, and re-establishes sound* nesc.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 146, 15 December 1871, Page 6
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119Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 146, 15 December 1871, Page 6
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