ECZEMA
QENSITIVH people feel eczema acutely. The continued irritation, the unsig’htty eruptions and the uncertainty where the trouble will next, spread makes them feel almost ashamed. I-lez.onin is not due to dirt, hut to the fact that certain skins react badly to various forms of irritation (internal or external) and poor general health increases the liability. Since there is a great tendency for eczema to spread and lo become chronic, early local treatment is imperative, and the best salve for this purpose is Doan’s Ointment. It penetrates to the true skin where the inflammation lies, is antiseptic a;d healing, and quickly allays the irritation. Doan's Ointment is also good for other itching skin complaints and for the relief of piles .Mrs. G. Kidd, 2 Clubb Street, liozclle, Sydney, says: "1 must tell you how Doan's Ointment cured my little girl of a very irritating rash, which had defied all treatment. The rash resembled eczema, and was obstinate to cure, the different preparations 1 applied doing no good whatever. Doan’s Ointment, however, soon began to ease the irritation. the healing and soothing effects being noticeable in a few days. The improvement continued, and by the time two pots were used the rash had completely disappeared, and not a mark was left. 1 cannot praise Doan’s Ointment sufficiently and advise its use whenever possible.” Eight years later, Mrs. Kidd says: •'There has’boen no return of the irritating skin trouble, since Doan’s Ointment was used over eight years ago.” Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers. h’osterMcCJeil.an «'•>.. Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But. be sure you get DOAN'S
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Grey River Argus, 13 October 1936, Page 3
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267ECZEMA Grey River Argus, 13 October 1936, Page 3
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