_ JloUawayx Ointment aud Pith.- Rheumatism laid Gout—-'lhese purifying and soothing remcdieo detierve the earnest attention of all persona liubltf \a flout, iciulica, or other painful uffectioiis of the uiundcc, nerves, or joii.tfl. Uhe Ointment should b«npplicd after the nfTected partu have be'eh patiently fomented wli'h" warm wafer, when ilio urip-.enfc should bo diligently rubbed upon (ho adji'menl skin, tj'iJesa tl.o /Vietion enuso p>»iri". ' llo!!o.. wny'w'l/illa* shpuld bo simultaneously tnken, which -.vill reduce inflammation and purify (ho blood.' I'his'trpistp-ientubntes the'violence, and lesuens the frequency of goiij;,' rhetiinnlifiin, oilct oil spasmodic discuses which paring from a hereditary predisposition, or from any accidental -weakness of constitution. Cl'lie Oiiitmont checks tho local malady, while Sh» J?i. 1» restore vitul power; ' ''■
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 318, 2 April 1875, Page 4
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116Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 318, 2 April 1875, Page 4
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