Obstinate, inveterate, and habitual constipation, - costiveness - not only totally overcome, but also completely destroyed - without using either purgatives, injections or baths - by a natural, simple, agreeable, and infallible means, recently discovered in France.
- Warton, Mr.
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Obstinate, inveterate, and habitual constipation, - costiveness - not only totally overcome, but also completely destroyed - without using either purgatives, injections or baths - by a natural, simple, agreeable, and infallible means, recently discovered in France. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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