Holloway's Pills and Ointment.——. Weak or Sore Eyes.—ln infancy, from various causes, the foundation of this complaint is laid, which in maturer years becomes a distressing defect, and at riper age impairs the vision. However young the infant, on the first appearance of sore eyes, the nurse should well rub Holloway’s Ointment thrice a day upon the Spine and behind the ears, carefully washing the matter from the eyelids with tepid milk and water. This treatment properly applied never fails to cure the very worst cases of infantile opthalmia. When the disease has been maltreated or neglected, the Pills and Ointment together will remedy the error, and secure those important organgs from chronic inflammation, which 'blemishes beauty and injures sight. 21
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 223, 21 February 1861, Page 4
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