AVOID OPERATIONS. 'Extract from London "Medical Magazine" for May, 1910:—"These ferments obtained from tho papaw, are made up in the form of an ointment and gargle, and aro recommended as nn application to enlarged glandular tissues, tumours, and ulcerutions. Thepresent preparation seems to combine the most active ferments of the plant in a successful manner. Its activity •■!■>** demonstrated by -^vftral cases of hypertrophy of the turbrr^l bodies, and •t> cases of enlarged tonsils. After three or four weeks' application there *-as very, very marked improvement. fb'TP r>; ( ri he n<> d^nbt that the preparation is unusually effective, and should prove very serviceable, obviating the necessity for operative procedures in many cases. Such operative procedures aro oftc?2 adopted' much too hastily. The present ferments are well deserving of a trial, and in many cases we have no doubt the result will be satisfactory. " Papaw Ointment, Is 6d (for ulcers, tumours, goitre, and poisoned wounds); Papaw Papayate, 2s 6d (for nasal catari'h): Papaw- Tonic, 2s 6d ; Papaw Pile Cure, 2s 6d. /W]io!esole:'.T; H.'Cock and Co.. Ltd.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13566, 6 November 1912, Page 4
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174Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13566, 6 November 1912, Page 4
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