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j _ r.xtrnot from London "M*«dical [ ivln«aziii9" for May, 1910:—"Those ferments, obtained from tho papaw, aro made up in tho form of an oint- | ment and garble, and are re/iorcmeridI <xl ai an application to enlarged clanj (iul-ir tissues, tumours arid ulcerationa. '.ho prostrf. preparation Eceras to comnmo tho most active ferments of the_ plant in a successful manner. Its activity was demonstrated by several cases of hypertrophy of the turbinal I bodies, and in cases of enlarged tonsils. .After thj-co.cr four weeks' application there was very, very marked improvement. There can be no doubt . *;ha-t the preparation is unusually effective, ?nd should prove very ser-vicc-aMo, obviating the necessity for operative procedures in many cases. Such operative procedures are often adopted much too hastily. The present ferments aro well deserving of a trial, and in many cases we have no doubt the result will be satisfactory." Papaw Ointment, 1/6 (for ulcers, tumours, goitre and poisoned wounds); Papaw Papayate, 2s 6d (for nasal catarrh); Papaw Tonic, 2/6; Papaw. Pile Cure, 2s 6d, Wholesale: J. HU Cock *ndOo., Xt&
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13329, 1 February 1912, Page 2
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178Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13329, 1 February 1912, Page 2
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