AVOID OPERATIONS. Extract from Londs-n Medical Magazine for May, 1910:—"These ferments, obtained from the papaw. are made ap in the form of an oin&- j ment and gargle, and are recona- I mended as an application to enlarged j glandular tissues, tumors, and uloera- ] tions. The present preparation seems , to combine the most active ferment* of the plant in a successful manner. Its activity . was demonstrated b\ \ several cases of hypertrophy of the! turbinal bodias, and in oases of en--larged tonsils. After three or fo^ir weeks' . application there „ was very, i very- marked 'improvement. There j eanbe no doubt that the preparation j i'a unusually effective, and should , prove very serviceable, obviating the ! necessity for operative procedures m I many Citses. Such operative proco- j dures are often adopted mucfi toe hastily. The present ferments »r« veil deserving of a trial, and in many jases we have no doubt the result will be satisfactory." Papaw Ointment. Is 6d (for ulcers, tumors, goitre, and poisoned wounds); Papaw Papayate, 2s 6d (for us sal catarrh); Papaw Tonic, 2s 6d; Papaw Pile Cure, 2s £d Agent: H. L. Jackson, Chemist, BI*»^----beim. ' " . job Printinp-^—any styta' or color— at "Express" Printing "Works. *
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 120, 18 May 1912, Page 5
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197Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 120, 18 May 1912, Page 5
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