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Show Marlon Harland. Tho celebrated authoress, so highly esteemed by tho women of America, says on pages 103 and 445 of her book, "Kvo'h Daughters i or, Common Scnso for Maid, Wlfo nnd Mother": "For tho aching back should It bo slow In recovering Its normal strength an Allcock's Plaster Is an excellent comforter, combining tho sensation of tho sustained pressure, of a strong warm hand with certain Ionic qualities quali-ties developed In tho wearing. It should be kept over the seat of uneasiness un-easiness for several days In ob-Btlnuto ob-Btlnuto cases, for perhaps a fortnight." "For pain in the back wear nn All-cock's All-cock's Plaster constantly, renewing as It wears off, This Ib an Invaluable support when the wulghl on tho small of tho back becomes heavy aud tho aching Incessant." |