Hollowag's Ointment and Pills.—For 'Bad Soies and Ulcers.—Many sores stand ready to pounce upon the aged: when an, accident weakens any part, Ointment is most potent injuring all eases of ulceration, abscess and "bad legs," after every oi her means had failed, and" the sufferings experienced from them were utterly unendurable. Soon after the application of the Jintment, coolness and comfort ar© obtained in the affected part, the.patient finds liitnself more at ease, and daily becomes more hopeful, as, "with departing pains, a visible growth, of granulation comes forth. It is wejl worth while adopting this treatment to regulate the secretions of the body by moderate* doses of Holloway's Pills, whiclv act in unison with his Ointment and facilitate recovery.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 204, 24 January 1873, Page 3
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120Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 204, 24 January 1873, Page 3
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