THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY
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... for tho euro of Gout, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Corns, ami all external discuses. The nils for all inward complaints arirlng Irom derangement of the stomach and digestive organs. Female Ailments. Cold*, and Fevers. Sold in pots and boxes ...
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... Schemes, Gratis. ADVICE.— INWARD COMPLAINTS, Nervous, Weakness, dtc. Dr. CAMERON, the Water Doctor, consulted as usual, by either sex, iii all disorders incident to the fc-’iman frame, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, from ten till two precisely ...
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... Letters by “getting into a feverish heat” (e.g., “Having a row”). He also states that inward complaints including influenza, are caused by “ repressed thought.” Therefore, on reading “O’s” letter one has to decide whether to have a row, thus getting “hot ...
... Satin Papers from till, 13d. and tipwaids. Weakness, Inward Complaints, &c. Dr. CAMERON, 34, Berner's strert, Oxford-street, is consulted bolb every inornms fiom ten till too In all inward complaints, wasting-, nervous debility, want of energy in the system ...
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... management of Horses ot every description, and has had much experience and great success in curing wounds, and the various inward complaints which they arc subject to. Having had opportunity travelling, he has paid particular attention to the diseases which ...
... operation of Skellett's Antibilious rills, wilt be given to each purchaser. -- INWARD COMPLAINTS -;-No surer method can be found to ascertain the nature and cause of inward complaints, than in specting and analizing the urine. It is by a sedulous study of this ...