Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— Bowel Complaints, Diarrhoea. —When these diseases prevail immediate recourse should bo had to this Ointment, which should be well rubbed two or three times a day upon the abdomen, and the intestinal irritation will gradually subside. All inflammation will be subdued and excessive action restrained. This treatment, assissted by judicious doses of Holloway’s Pills, is applicable to all forms of diarroehea and dysentery, attended by heartsickness, griping, flatulence, and other distressing and dangerous symptoms. After rubbing in the Ointment a flannel binder should be worn, and the patient should be restricted to a farauacious die for a few days till the urgency of the disease has been diminished by the persevering employment of these remedies.
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 204, 20 November 1869, Page 5
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