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... any other. Will not salt enter meat, however thick, even to the bone? Use then this Ointment perseveringly, when most inward complaints may be cured by the ...
... any other. Will not salt enter meat, however thick, even to the bone? Use then this Ointment perseveringly, when most inward complaints may be cured by the ...
... sny other, Will not salt enter meat, however thick, even to the bone! use then this Ointment pereveringly, when most inward complaints may be cured by the same means. ...
... army, several women professed to be cured of maladies. Some were suffering from affections in the head, others from inward complaints, and many from weak eyes. One woman who, before being anointed, said she could not recognise friend yard away, afterwards ...
... healing Ointment far more readily penetrates 1 through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing most dangerous inward complaints, that b• reached by other means. ...
... army, several women professed to be cured of maladies. Some were suffering from affections in the head, others from inward complaints, and many from weak eyes. One woman who, before being anointed, said she could not recognise a friend a yard away, afterwards ...
... healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM, AND SCORBUTIC ...
... healing Ointment far more readily penetratrs the bone or fleshy .rt of the living l oily, curing the most dangeious inward complaints, that cannot reached other means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM. AND SCORBUTIC ...
... healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, RYE UMATISM, AND SCORBUTIC ...
... Ointment far more readily penetrates through any ‘bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangereus inward complaints that cannot be reachedby otker means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM, AND SCORBUTIC ...
... army, several women professed to be cured of maladies. Some were suffering from affections in the head, ethers from inward complaints, and many fit weak eyes. One woman who, before being said she could not recognise friend yard away, afterwards declared ...
... thickness. 'This Ointmeot Mr users readily penetrates any bone or fleshy pert of the living body, °ming the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be by other - - ERYSIPELAS, BREUMAIISAI AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS. No remedy boo Agee se meth for tbe cure of ...
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