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POROUS PLASTER.

DISTRESSING COUGH CURED.

Letter from the Rev. Dr. Beattie.

SCOTCHTOWN, Orange Co., N. Y., October 20, 1869.

THOMAS ALLOOox & Co., Sing Sing: Your Porous Plasters are a great blessing. My daughter, Isabella, had whooping cough some twelve months since; when the severity of the disease abated, she still for six months had a distressing cough, and became very weak and thin. Finding internal remedies of no avail an Allcock's Porous Plaster was applied to her chest. The cough was relieved from the day it was put on, and in one month was entirely cured.

I am yours truly,

D. BEATTIE. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS.-In water on the chest they are a perfect cure. They appear to have a peculiar effect upon the nerves, allaying irritability while supplying warmth. They seem to accumulate electricity, and aid the circulation of the blood through the part where applied, by which healthy actions are induced.

NERVOUS AFFECTION OF THE HEAD CURED.

For two years I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia in the head, and found only temporary relief from all the various remedies that I have tried, until I applied one of Allcock's Porous Plasters. I cut it into three strips, placing one under each shoulder blade and the other over the small of the back; and for the past three months I have had scarcely a twinge of the old pain.

I advise all who suffer from nervous diseases to lose no time in making a trial of the wonderful Porous Plaster.

New York, June 8, 1868.

A. F. STERLING, Sec'y Singer Mfg. Co. Letter from J. R. Decatur, Esq.

WATER STREET, New York, August 7, 1872.

THOMAS ALLCOCK & Co.:

For many years I have suffered from lame and weak back, it being so weak I could not raise a ten-pound weight from the floor. It was painful for me to stand five minutes without leaning on something for support, and it was necessary for me to be very careful in walking, for the least misstep or jar caused me intense pain. The ALLCOCK POROUS PLASTER was often recommended, but my prejudices were so strong that it was a long time before I concluded to try them. Suffering so much, I was prevailed upon to give one plaster a trial. Wonderful to relate, it gave me immediate relief, and now I have, as it were, a new back; have no difficulty in standing, walking or lifting. I send you this evidence for the benefit of my fellow men. I feel that I would like every person to know of the value of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS for weak backs. I have recommended them to many of my friends, who have sincerely thanked me for the good they have done them.

Yours respectfully,

J. R. DECATUR,

197 Water St., New York.

RELAXATION OF THE ABDOMINAL BELTS-RUPTURE OF THE NAVEL, WEAKNESS ABOUT THE LIVER.

Wearing one or more of Allcock's Plasters across the bowels, over the navel, has often cured these difficulties. But worn when weakness is first felt in these parts, the weakness is cured and the greater evils prevented.

BLISTERS.

These plasters produce all the local relief of a blister, and without pain or inconvenience, and never affect the kidneys. Therefore, when a blister is ordered for infants or young children, they should be used instead.

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