The Business End \ of a Corn is the )/\ !*22__ —\ Aj _^~*^_V THE **" kRT THAT CAUSES 1 (1/A\aS\sore joint and J _Vy2*J_ ND f SENSITIVE ./ THE TOP matts» Cutting: the top of a corn off -with a razor or burning; It off with caustic lotions, plasters, etc., doesn't do any good. It may do great harm by causing; infection or even blood poisoning;. Also it hurts and the root just sprouts right up again, so your corn soon has a brand new top on it bigger than ever. The top is only dead skin anyway. The business end of a corn is the little pointed part or core that extends down into the toe. That is what hurts when it presses on sensitive nerves, and it is the part you have to get out. A good handful of Reudel Bath Saltrates dissolved in a gallon or so of hot water will soften corns and callouses, like water softens soap. Just soak them in this for a while, then take hold of the corn with your fingers, and out it will come root and all. The refined Reudel Bath Saltrates costs very little, and any chemist will have it. A half-pound is sufficient to rid the whole family of all foot troubles.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 12
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