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A Lettter From Mr. Foster

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Day
20
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Port Hurón, Mich., Nor. S, '95. I Te the Editor of Courier : I see there has been considerable iiix nssion in the papers concernlng I-ietzniger's Catarrh Balm and the wonderiul success it has met with. Cnfi -n-riter eays that the ingenious cfcemist of Dayton, O., has taken up with the idea that camphors oariy v onderful healing properties. Another wrlter says he got the idea from a Prench savant of tJie sevenceenth century. Perhaps I can throw a Ut tic. more light on this Interestiog subject. Raspail, a French .-hemist, borr. at Carpentear, and the i-reator oí organic chemistry, in 1835, adopted the theory that disease is most frequently condined by infernal or externa! parasites, and fixed upon camphor as the best general agent destroying them, which he prepared and sold first in the form of cigarettes, afterwards in the form of a salve. Xo matter where the Iay.ton Chemist got the idea he has prepareö a great remedy for catarrh of the nasal passages. Pretzinger's Catarrh Balm oertainly kills the parasites, if they exist, and heals the disI membranee. The scabs.and sores in the throat and head are quickly healed and the dlsagreeable ehoking sensatlon whicn aecompanies catarrh is stopped at once. Pret zin.aer's is a catarrh bealer. Everybody in I'ort Huron user it and we j'ave 1ts 'h Iiere. 1 unhesitatlngly recommend ii to evëry suf■ ( "'■' i from iiiis disease. Pretzinger's Catarrh Balnj is not a secret remedy iir ■■''' Everybody knows that It rontains the camphors (hal ure ihe cetisc of ín great curativo properties anc I for one will only be too glad t'i have Mr. Pretzinger maka lots of nionèy out of it. It is a good thing ' Ti, si. { along. e. ir. POSTER. ' _ -V smaU sample can be had by sendt-wo-cent stamp to Pretzinger Píos., ■Chemists, Dayton, Ohio.

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