SUN AS PHYSICIAN.
BENEFIT OF ITS TONIC BAYS. LONDON, Aug. 26. Sir Herbert Barker, the famous specialist in manipulation surgery, declares that he is a firm believer in the tonic restoration action of the sun's ultra-violet rays,when exposed to the entire" surf rice, of the skin. "The beneficial possibilities of this treatment," he says, "are enormous. The, treatment should be undertaken gradually arid carefully, preferably under the guidance of an experienced doctor." Sir Herbert Barker has been making personal experiments on the island of Jersey. It iff rumoured that he is negotiating for the purchase of one of the Desertas Islands south of Madeira, where experiments could be conducted under ideal conditions.
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For bfoncTiial coughs, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. While poor little Dot lay sick in her cot. Gasping each- breath with the croup she d got., ' Her dolt fill deserted and drenched and torn hes oft the lattto< till the break of morn Polly's. beet* mended and gttoe id the rai'tr Dear Utile 1 D6t is' heafd singing again. The exit of oroup is speedy and sure When it meets Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 4
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