Cure for Whooping Cough
CAPE ARGUS - 1939, December 16
Shirleen Hockman
(4) of Doornfontein, was one of several children whose parents used the Dingaan’s
Day holiday for flights at the Rand Airport to try and cure them of whooping
cough.
Mr. JT Slabbert,
who took them up in his Waco plane, said this method of curing whooping cough
appeared to be growing in popularity with parents.
When he took
up Shirley Hockman, who was accompanied by her mother and a friend, he climbed
to 12 000 feet, and then did three dives of about 200 feet each, the effect of
which, it is claimed, breaks the cough and ensures recovery.
Bronchitis cured by BORSTOL
CAPE TIMES - 1933, August 9
“I cannot tell you how glad I am that I tried BORSTOL. After suffering for 18 months with acute Bronchitis, BORSTOL Inflammation Oil was the only thing that cured me.”
Clock Tower products are safe and reliable.
THE STAR Johannesburg - 1918, Jan. 10 |
Croup cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
THE STAR Johannesburg – 1918, February 21
When Jennie had her first attack of Croup, it
grieved her mother to listen to the choking cough and watch her gasping for
breath. She quickly found that there is no need for alarm when one uses
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. If given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or
even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. Always keep
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house.
No comments:
Post a Comment