I believe that no one need suffer long with chronic catarrh who is within reach of this remedy.
I can say honestly and candidly that it is the grandest medicine ever compounded for catarrh.
I have had no return of catarrh and enjoy good health.
Thus any excessive secretion, as of bronchitis or catarrh, is carried upwards, and finally expelled by coughing.
To-day my health is good and I have no catarrh.
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Sheepcatarrhwas equally contagious and serious.
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We sometimes havecatarrhfor the same reason.
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It concerns a man who left the industry 18 years ago and whose diagnosis at that time was bronchialcatarrh.
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I hope that this problem of sinus,catarrhand nasal trouble will be tackled.
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A large proportion of the adults were suffering fromcatarrh.
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In addition, he had a cough andcatarrh.
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However, when one has hayfever andcatarrh, one often ends up listening to programmes when one did not intend to.
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The fact is that if one hascatarrhin the morning one's aid does not work as well as if one does not have it.
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Closer examination by anyone—it does not need any medical knowledge—would show that he often has nasalcatarrh, breathes badly, is flatchested and knock-kneed.
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That is a thing which can be bought and which is very good indeed for the aftereffects of colds andcatarrhand that sort of malady.
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The other fellow may be a man with a much inferior spirit, and he has a medical history sheet full of entries—bronchitis,catarrh, and all sort of trifling things.
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James' wort, has medicinal value: apparently, it can help to alleviate aches and pains and even staycatarrh.
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The facts about these children, which have been chronicled, are that they suffer from sore eyes, runny ears, chroniccatarrh, skin diseases, bad teeth, chronic stomach upsets and worms.
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His early published scientific papers on blisters,catarrhand cantharides already suggest that he nurtured unconventional views.
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It has also been used in the treatment of amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, malaria, chorea, the now discredited diagnosis of hysteria,catarrh, and asthma.
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