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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Camphor Hospital of 1785. Before the Frenen Revo'.ution, a Iearned Frencli savant and phyeieian, Dr Thielman, starled what íor a t'nio was known as the "eainphor ore ze." Tlie doctor lcctured oeiore tlio instltute on the wonderiul ;urative properties ot camphor and held thet this one medicine, properly applied, -vould cure aíT the ills of the He estabüshed a Hospital. was soon crowded, and he períormed gome really wonderful euie. The l'iench 'Revolution came on soon nfter and swept the institvition out of existence, but caraphor Is stiil "the preat healer." The ordinary c;unplior is soït and heallng, and if ap-jiheil to a burn or a soro will relitíve the pain and subtlue the inllammaUon. In the liquid camphor it i tht' alcohol that smarts. A veiy liriglvt chemist of Dayton, Ohio, has lompounded a balín that contatos jiot only the ordinary camphor, but lare and costly camphors in addition that are known to but few ebemlsts. This compound is xnowa ris 'rretzinger's Catarrh Balm, and can be had at any drug store, and is ■widely 'known as the only remedy tiiat can be relied upon to allay the iiil'ommation of the nasal passages. It relieves the inflammation Snstantly and heals the diseased membranes. It is a "Cafarrh liealer." It can ( otfidently toe relied upon at all times. Ecrybody tiow-a-days uses "Pretzinger'g." A small sample can he haíl by sending a two cent stamp to Pretzinger Bros., Chemists, J)ayton, 0.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier