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Heiskeil’s Ointment
Cures Skin Diseases
For half a century Heiskell’s Ointment has
been used in all cases of skin disease with
most gratifying results. Many have become
entirely cured who had suffered untold pain
and annoyance for years. One man in New
Baltimore, Pa., writes that it cured him when
he was raw all over. A lady in Philadelphia
cured a case of tetter of six years’ standing
in fourteen days, while a man in Allentown,
Pa., cured his case of eczema that had trou
bled him for eleven years with less than two
boxes of the ointment. These and hundreds
of others have found that Heiskell’s Oint
ment is worth more than its weight in gold.
Being a purely vegetable preparation, Hels
kell’s Ointment soothes and heals where
others fail. It allays the Itching and burn
ing common to all skin disease, and all yield
quickly to its magic influence.
There are many varieties of skin diseases
with confusing titles, but they are all suscep
tible to one and the same cure—Heiskell’s
Ointment. Noone need suffer long if afflicted
with any skin disease not of a constitutional
character if they will apply this remedy. This
includes such skin diseases as erysipelas, pru
rigo, eczema, milk crust, itching piles, scald
head, tetter,ringworm, blackheads, psoriasis,
pimples, freckles. In some cases it is neces
sary to give some constitutional treatment,
as in erysipelas, eczema, etc.jthe liver should
be toned to healthy action and the blood and
all the secretions purilied. In all cases of
skin disease cures are hastened by the use of
Heiskell’s Medicinal Soap before applying the
ointment, and in cleaning up the blood and
liver with Heiskell’s Blood and Liver Pills.
Heiskell’s Medicinal and Toilet Soap con
tains in a modified form the medicinal prop
erties of Heiskell’s Ointment, and is particu
larly effective in slight disorders of the skin,
as rash, eruptions and abrasions. It cleans
perfectly, and in the bath is a great luxury.
Heiskell’s Blood and Liver Pills contain the
active medicinal principles of various roots
and herbs approved in medical practice.
Remember that there is no case so obstinate
thatHeiskell’s Ointment will notcureit. The
ointment is sold at 60c a box. Soap at 25c a
cake. Pills at 25c a bottle.
You can get them of any druggist, or we
will send by mail on receipt, of price. Address
Johnston, Holloway & Company, 531 Com
merce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
juMths Great English Remedy
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