WHAT TO DO IN COLIC CASES.
Colic is characterised by great pain iv the stomach aud bowels, accompanied with nausea, retching, and vomiting. This trouble arises l principally from indigestible food, flfif long-continued costiveness, derangeTment of the stomach, or swallowing some irritating substance. Mr H. V Bear, of Hastings, says:—"While journeying from Napier to Hastings I was attacked with agonising internal pain. On reaching the Hastings Hotel I had to lie down, the trouble was unabated. A traveller, hearing of my illness, advised me to try Impey's May Apple. I took two doses only, and in less than an hour I feit like a different man. It is the best preparation I have ever seen." Good results always follow the use of Impey's May Apple. #
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8943, 18 December 1907, Page 3
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