.Holloway's Ointment and' Pills'.~-T>ropsi-cal Swellings.—Whatever, may be tlie remote cause .of collections of ■ waiter in the human body,, it must be-prudent to disperse them as soon, as possible. The readiest means of accomplishing this end are supplied by usin<r iiolloway's Ointment, to increase the activity of the absorbents. When this Ointment is well rubbed upon the skin, it removes all venou congestion, overcomes all mechanical obstruction to the free return of the'blood, and proven.! s the deposit serum and -w.Lter. Holloway's Pills, likewise, augment this .-ibsorbing power ; they act more, circuitonsly on the capillaries through the circulation, while his Ointment acts directly through the skin. Both should be employed in dropsies and diseases of the kidneys.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 6
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116Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 187, 4 October 1872, Page 6
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