Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands by John Linwood Pitts
page 85 of 87 (97%)
page 85 of 87 (97%)
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PODOPHYLLIN is an American remedy of comparatively recent introduction, but which has rapidly made its way to the foremost place in the treatment of Liver Complaints. COLOCYNTH, on the other hand, has according to Orfila, a specific stimulant influence over the large intestines. The combination of these two drugs forms a Valuable Medicine in the treatment of complaints arising from Disorders of the Liver and Bowels, such as: Furred Tongue, Disagreeable Taste in the Mouth, Headache, Giddiness, General Lassitude, Pains in the Back--especially under the shoulder blade--and irregular action of the bowels and other excretory organs. Moreover these Medicines are made up into very small sized pills, which are covered with a tasteless pearly white film, and they will be found a most useful family medicine for both sexes. SOLD IN BOXES AT 6d. AND 1s., BY H. CUMBER, JUN., 4, FOUNTAIN STREET GUERNSEY. * * * * * GUILLE-ALLÈS LIBRARY SERIES. EDITED BY J. LINWOOD PITTS. |
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