HoicLO WAY'S OINiMBNT and Pills. — 1 Diseases of Advanced Years.— -When man has passed to the borders of old age, the digestion becomes impaired, the nervous system grows feeble, and the physical power shows increased weekneas. Hence arise congestion of the liver, lungs, or head, fol--1 lowed by dropsy, asthma, or apoplexy, which too frequently afflict the aged. The liver usually first becomes torpid, but its activity : may speedily be revived by rubbing Holloway's Ointment thoroughly over the pit of the stomach, and right side, at least twice a day, and taking the Pills at the same time. ! This treatment also cures all other congested ' organs, by varying the parts rubbed according to the situations of the congestion.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 25, 29 January 1881, Page 2
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