AVOiO Of'EftA riOKB. Extract from Lou-Jon :'Medical Magazine" _ for May, IMo:—"These ft-nnents, obtained frov* the papaw, are made up in the I'oitj of an ointment and garglo, and are vncoraw ended as mi application to enlarged glandular ■ issues, tumours and uieerationu. '!Jio present preparation spotis to combine the most active ferments of I lie plant in a snrccf.pful niair.Kir. [tta activity •<i demonstrated b}1 *Qvera] cases of hypertrophy of tho turb;. ;■] bodies, wnd !■'. crises of enlarged ion His :\fter three nr four, weeks' application there was very, very marked improvement. Tliore can be no doubt tbp-t the preparation is uHiisnaily i^etivo, and should prctvo very service:. ;>><>, obviating the n&oossity for operative procedures in -tinny crises. Bv:ch operative procedures arc often adopted rn-uch too hastily. I!:o j>r?f;pnt ferments are \rell deserVii!^ of a. trial, and is, in any oases wo have no- doubt the tj.'ShH will he satisfrtctor.v." V-j[Yaw Uintiiteat, 1/6 («or ulcers, tumours, goitre, and poi.sfir.od \ro'.jn!-!3) ; ■Paprj^- "Pap'ty.'itc, '2/6 (for uasnl cntarrh) ; Papaw Tonic, 2/6; Papaw Tile Cure, 2s. 6cL. Wholesale:.!. H, Cock & Co., Ltd.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13439, 10 June 1912, Page 4
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176Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13439, 10 June 1912, Page 4
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