Tho pallor that whi ens tho skin and gives it a ghostly shade, in directly traceahlo to some organic cause. The blood that courses in the papillne undor the cuticlo should naturally inantlu the skin with its crimson glow, and ju3t as this ruddy Lint is an evidence of good health, so is.its absence incontestable nroof of some derangement of the system, possibly an ajnemic state of tho body. What is wanted, in all such cases, is what is known, in tochnical language, as a, rubofacieiit, and while Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps dot s not claim to bo this, strictly, it works similar results.
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 6 January 1879, Page 2
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