Pills a>t> Ois'.mext. Rheumatism Neuralgia.—lt is sometimes ditlvult to determine which oi these diseases is atf.irtir.g trie sufferer, but ch uncertainty is immaterial it Jiolloway's remedies „,. us2d. 1 hey" alleviate and cure all muscular and nervous pains." In hereditary rheumatism, after bath- * ig the affected parts with warm salt water, Hollo\vay[s fitment should he well rubbed upon the spot, that it may penetrate and exert its soothin; and regulating properties on the deeper vessels and nerves which being unduly excited, cause loth pain and swelling HeUoway's treatment has the merit of removing- the dis-a e without dcbililating the constitution, which was the inevitable result o:" the bleeding, mercury, and colchieuin practice formerly adopted in these com plariit*.'
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 346, 2 June 1877, Page 4
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