NEVER USED IN VAIIL • "^ . \ \l Diseases of the StdtL ' Universal approbation has been vwjufad to this famous Ointment for its efficiency il>^ .removing diseases of the skin.. • For acrOßil% scurvy, scald heads, andalleruption»o£fh« skin, no remedy can equal it. To soldieri, sailors, miners, and travellers in- foreign lands, it is invaluable. " '- Sores, Wounds, Bad Breasts, Ulcerated Legs. In this class of maladies, an improro* - menfc rapidly follows the first dressing with the Ointment. . - v ;./*»■- It must not only be applied to th» JfOtflpA or sore; but be biislcly rubbed in around &B diseased, swollen or painful parts. "Ths effect of tlio Ointment is increased byiffWenting with warm water before; the Q#tmcnt is rubbed in ; but the surface hf WTM. when healing, should never be cleftßaed , with sponge or anything else. --: J. ". Rheumatism, Gout, Stiff Joints. : Everyone suffering-from- these'- hpuiiful affections, should use this Ointment, as it has relieved thousands from torture, after every other means had boen fruitless. The Ointment should be >well rubbed-into the skin at-least twice a day, ,*fter. it has, been fomented with warm.salt and watenJQd - dried. The pain gradually abates, att&ra ■ cure.soon follows. •'_ ,- :\.-■:;■'%■ Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis, «»Sore Throat, and Quinsey. ■■ To combat these diseases.withsttowak, penetrating remedies are necessary. Such are Holloway's Ointment and Pxllb. When rubbed on the skin, the former penetrates to the glands, and removea-any dratrncpojs or impurity wliich may be impedirigihenr healthy action. - This Ointment acts on the very mainspring of life, for through the glands pass all reparative. matters,; in>*U ' the above class of cases, the Ointment^and Pills, used conjointly, will act »o searchflßlflr and certainly, as to effect cures in the mort . deplorable cases. .'.,!■/" Asthma, of Breath. »• In these complaints theOintment^tlticyda be well rubbed upon' the chest and between the "shoulders, in ordertomakeitpeiiißwrte to the lungs and air; passages, Mia MWs effect a permanent cure.. ■ • - v ■' Both the Ointment andP^lsthpvldU Ustd in the following cases:—, -„ . 1 BadLegt Corna'tSoft) .Btasnkthm.. Bad Breasts Cancers- Scal<to'/, £lBurns • Contracted & Soreal|WW. r-s . Bom ', J^™"* ,§«•-»» BiteolMosche- Elephantiasis Skin jjimmm toes and Sand Fistdaa ' .fojTOwflFlies * Gouti ■ , »"* ■■■ , Coco-bay Glandular Tnmtrari .. Chiego-foot SweUings - ™**£r Chanted Hands Piles "*■ The Ointment and Pills are Manul*otoi«4 only at; 7t New Oxford St. flat^WS Oxford St£ And are^by aU Ve'nWr^f MedWgi 1 Oxford St., I^bAw. A TBEHIBLB OOUaH ATEBBIBLE COUGH << CommeroialSaoaa, Peckham, JulflSU "(Dear Sir,—l am a poor hand at ezpnitainc/ay feelings, but I should lire to. thank you.. Jfow lorenges have done I wonders in relierL^rmyiemow cougb. Since I had the operation of ' Tnwheotooij* (-\e same as the late Emperor of Germany, aid unlike him, theik God, I am still alive} performed /rt.it. Bartholomew's Hospital, no one' could possibly, hare had a more violent cougb; it was so bad at times that it quite exhausted me. The mucus, which was very copious and hard, has been softened, and I Jure been able to get rid .of it without difflculty.-rl am, air, yours truly, J. HILL.' ■> . A DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY. 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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8055, 29 May 1895, Page 4
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