THE GItEAT CUJiE ALL / KNOWN THROUGHOUT - THE WORLD m Holloway’s Ointment. Bad Lega, Bed Breaata, Sore* end Ulcere All descriptions of sores are remediable by the proper and diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs.by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational aud successful treatment, as indicated by nature is to reduce the inflammation in aud about the wound and to soothe the neighbouring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat. This will cause the malignant humours to be drained off from the hard, swollen, and discoloured parts round about the wound, sore, or ulcer, and when these humours are re-, moved, the wounds themselves will soon heal; warm bread and water poultices applied over the affected parts, after the Ointment hna been well rubbed in, will soothe and soften the. same, and greatly assist the cure. There is a description of ulcer, sore, and swelling which need not be named here, attendant upon, the follies of youth, and for which this Ointment is urgently recommended as a sovereign remedy. In curing such poisonous sores it never fails to restore the system to a healthy state if the Pills be taken according to the. printed instructions.
Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, throat and neck of thepatient;, it will soon penetrate, and give im* mediate relief. ’ Medicine taken by the mouthirnist operate upon the whole system ere its influence can be felt in any local parts, whereas, the Ointment will do its work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in the above manner for the diseases named, or any similar disordera affecting the chest and throat, will find tltemselves relieved as by a chann. All suf-. ferers from these complaints should envelope the throat at bed time in a large bread and water poultice, alter the Ointment has been well rubbed in ; and if the sol.es. of the feet, are likewise rubbed with the Ointment every night it will greatly assist the cure of the throat and chest. To aßay the fever and lessen inflammation, eight or ten Pills should be taken night and morning-. The Ointment will produce perspiration, the grand essential in all cases of fevers, sore t\ixoats, or w'bere there might be an oppression oC the chest wether from asthma or other causes. Piles, Fistulas* Strictures. The above class of complaints is surely removed by nightly fomenting the parts,, with warm water, and then by most effectually rubbing in tha Ointment. Persons suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress. It" should be understood that it is not sufficient, merely, to smear the Ointment on the affected, parts, but it must be well rubbed .in for someconsiderable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system whence it will rem-jve*any hidden sore or wound n s effectually as though palpable to the ey e> There again, bread and water poultices the rubbing in of the Ointment, will do gre a{ . service. This is the only sure treatment f 0 females, cases of cancer in the where there may lie a general bearing down.
Xmprudencies of Youth; Sores and Ulcer a Blotches, as also swellings, can with cer-'* tainty be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and the Pills l>e taken night and morning as recommended in the printed in« structions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humour from the system, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will enquire time with the use of the Pills to ensure' a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. i Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cases of such diseases will yield, in a comparatively , short space of time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected, even i after every other means have failed. In all ; serious maladies the Pills should be taken at* ■ cording to the printed directions accompany- » ing each box. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases. r Bad Legs . Bad Breasts Burns Bunions Bitp ; of: Mos- : chetos and *•; Sand-Flies Cocp-bay; Chiego-foot. Chilblains ChappedHan^s Corns (soft) Cancers Contracted and Stiff Joints Elephantiasis'’* Fistulas Gout Glandular Swellings Lumbago Piles. Rheumatism Scalds Sore Nipples Sore-tliroats Skin-diseases Scurvy Sore Heads.. Tumours Ulcers Wounds Yaws
i Geo. BEA,VEN T , Sole Agent,Wangamii. ; N.B.—-DirectiotiS'for, tbe guidance of patients in every disorder are atod tq eaehbsx,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 249, 22 August 1861, Page 4
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