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  • In minutes : pain relief for hours : Anethaine Ointment.
  • Armstrong's Family Health Salve : the great antiseptic healing ointment.
  • Armstrong's Family Health Salve : the great antiseptic healing ointment.
  • Greek pyxis (for holding ointment), black glaze on red ware
  • Betnovate Ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate Ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate Ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate Ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • Betnovate Ointment : the classic answer to dry, scaling dermatoses.
  • A Scottish sheriff, advertising Sherriffs ointment for skin diseases. Colour lithograph.
  • New : an antibiotic ointment that avoids risk of sensitisation : Neobacrin.
  • New : an antibiotic ointment that avoids risk of sensitisation : Neobacrin.
  • Ointment for the scab in sheep / prepared by Cary Cocks and Roper.
  • The Counter Adjunct. No. 317 May, 1918 : a reliable antiseptic healing ointment.
  • The Counter Adjunct. No. 317 May, 1918 : a reliable antiseptic healing ointment.
  • Calvert's Carbolic Ointment : preserve your teeth by using Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder.
  • Calvert's Carbolic Ointment : preserve your teeth by using Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder.
  • The Counter Adjunct : No. 295 (new series) July, 1916 : Trench Ointment.
  • The Counter Adjunct : No. 295 (new series) July, 1916 : Trench Ointment.
  • Steroxin antibacterial and antifungal ointment : the Alphubel and Täschhorn, Saas-Fee (Swiss Alps).
  • Steroxin antibacterial and antifungal ointment : the Alphubel and Täschhorn, Saas-Fee (Swiss Alps).
  • Prostanthera ovalifolia R.Br. Lamiaceae Alpine anise bush, Oval leaf Mintbush, Purple mintbush. Woody shrub. Distribution: Australia. Minty flavoured leaves used in jams and jellies. Various essential oils are produced from commercially grown P. ovalifolia (cis-dihydroagarofuran, kessane, 1,8-cineole which is also known as eucalyptol, p-cymene,) and P. cuneata also contains eucalyptol. Concentrations of essential oils in the plants vary according to the clonal variety, growing conditions and time of year. Aboriginal peoples used Prostanthera leaves in medicinal ointments and washes, but one species, P. striatiflora, was used to poison waterholes to kill visiting emu (Hegarty, 2001). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a positive remedy for ague in face, swelled breasts ...
  • The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a positive remedy for ague in face, swelled breasts ...
  • The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a positive remedy for ague in face, swelled breasts ...