H ollowat's Ointment —Meas'ei, Scarlatina. —These are the first groat trials after birth to which our children are subj«ot. Both diseases are very infectious, and both require judicious management. In one the chest, in the other the throat, m most likely to suffer; but the mother or nurse will find in Hollo way' 3 Ointment a sovereign remedy for these distressing complaints, when rubbed upon the throat, chest, and back, it is absorbed ; the respiration immediately becomes more tranquil, the cough less troublesome, the lips grow lens livid, the eyes brighten, and the oounfcenance lo«es that anxious gaze which often forebodes a serious assault on the constitution and nervous system. This invaluable Ointment not only cures the urgent sj,mi<toms, but dispels all dangerous sequenta.
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Evening Star, Issue 5014, 29 March 1879, Page 4
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