AVOID OPERATIONS. | Extract from London "Medical Magazine" for May, 1910:—"The** ferments obtained from the papasv, are remade up in ihe form of an oifltment arad and are recommended as an application to enlarged glandular tissii-es, tumours, and ulcerations. The ores^nt preparation seems to combine \he most active ferments of the plant in ,# succossfiil manner. Its activity n» femonetrateiS by •"•weral cases of liyperfaop'hy of the Aurbfrcl bodies, and in cabUJo .of ealmgad tonsils. After three or four weektf 1 application there >as rerjv very marfced improvement. Tfeere can he no doubt ifchat-the preparation is ujtttssually effective, and should prove .very.serviceable, obviating the necessity \ for operative procedures in many cases. Such operatto© procedures are often .adopted muoh. too 'hastily. The present ferments are jw»n tfeserving of a trial, and in many Vjases.we have no1 doubt tf&a result, wilj bo satisfactory." Papaw .Ointment, Is 6d (for ulcers, tumours, goitre, and poisoned wounds) ; Papaw Papa^ate", 2s 6d (ie? rmsal catarrh) ;;• Papaw Jonic, 2s 6d j Fapaw Pile Cure, 2s 6d. Wfcptesole: J. | H,Cockaj:d;Oo.,LM. • / f.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13650, 15 February 1913, Page 5
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171Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13650, 15 February 1913, Page 5
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