Jlolloicay's Ointment and Pill —Bad Logs.—When from impure, feeble circulation, foul blood, or neglected chill, inflamation, succeeded by ulceration, has attacked the lower limbs, the sufferer may turn for a cure, without fear of disappointment, to Holloway's celebrated Ointment, whose fame for such disorders lias resounded throughout the habitable globe, and testimonials in all languages have been received, universally praising this celebrated Ointment. In all old cases, Holloway’s Pills should be taken while his -unguent is used ; both together are moat effective, and the cure is accomplished painlessly and readily. Under their joint curative influence, the worst wounds of ulcers assume a more healthy character, and shortly begin to fill up or contract and soundly heal.
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 451, 9 August 1879, Page 2
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