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'avoid operations. j Extract from London "Medici! i Magazine" for May, 1910:—-'Those : ferments, obtained frov tho papaw, aro j made up. in the form of an ointment! and garble, and are recommended as j an application jto enlarged glandular i tissues, tumours and ulcerations. The ' present preparation seoms to combine ! tho most active ferments of the plant ; in a successful manner. Its activity j vas demonstrated by several cases of ■ hypertrophy .of tho turbiual bodies, and ; in cases of enlarged tonsils. .After ! three or four weeks 1 application there | was very, very marked improvement, j There can be no doubt that tho prepar- i ation is unusually effective, and should j prove very serviceable, obviating the j necessity for operative procedures in I many cases. Such operative procedures are often adopted truich too hastily, j Tho present ferments are well descry- ; ing of a trial, and -in many cases wt, | have no doubt tho result will be satis- • factory." Papaw Ointment, 1/6 (for . ulcers, * tumours, goitre, and poisoned wounds); Papaw Papayate. 2/6 (for nasal catarrh); Papaw Tonic,

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 4