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eigudd to induce the public to attempt tho duties o£ tho regular Burgeon, but inoroly to placo tlie • reader 1 in poaßesßion of a means of.treatnient.of the minor accidents occurring daily 1 fin v tho household. No family can be assured neraiast accidents ; tre broken bpno, the dislocated joint, tho ! se/ered artery, these are uiisfortunes that may possibly happen to .anyone ; and we scarcely need to add that they demand theinttant attention, of the most, skilful aur.,geon \>[ithin reach. , But by household acoidentawQ mean 1 , loose, which are con atuntly occurring c.very. _clayj in nearly 'every family, nn^ which,' while notalwajs dangerbuß in themselvee, are exceedingly annoying. Burns, bruises, cuts, scalds, strains, &c , uro principal auiong these troubjeso^ne and, annoying ' o'ecurrencee, and, (ieui,and itnrn,edia(o treatment with th'« best' ajoans «t hand. In'thu lritchen, the diuin^-hall, the nursery, and the Bittingroom they are liable to happen, and instead o£ fenr'qnd Klsrm at- tho piaht ; of jthe cut or masliedj&oper^or burned or bruisedjartuj or scalded surface, a cool and qaiet, manner, should be assumed, and atter .washing, awuy the blood (if required ), the injured parts, sfitmld be dressud with tbat; moat valuable 'iemed,yW St. Jacobß Oil."; Its especialworth for tho injuries named, and others of a similar, nature, is not baaed upon mero claim and assertion ; but it's constant ust for a long term of years has given it a reputation which i« always increasing. JEts surprisingly quick relief,>itß cleansing properties, its tendency to quickly remove all, inflammation, and itß wonderful efficacy in' the abovo, as well as in all u.usculur and other pains; such as rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, head- | ache, stiffnoes of tLe limbs^ joints, &c-, 1 these qualities render St. Jacor/d Oil preeuincntly the btst external remedy bofore the people, which claim is fully substantiated by tbe clnss of strong testimony voluntarily accorded it by representatives, of every class and station of life. ' -v' • s 4
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 3
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