Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1888 — Marion Harland. [ARTICLE]
Marion Harland.
The celebrated authoress, so highly esteemed by the women of America, says on pages 103 and 445 of her popular work, “ Eve's Daughters; or, Common Sense for Maid, Wife, and Mother: ” “For the aching back—should it be slow in recovering its normal strength—an AiiiiCOCK’s Porous Plaster is an excellent comforter, combining the sensation of the sustained pressure of a strong, warm hand with certain tonic qualities developed in the wearing. It should be kept over the seat of uneasiness for several days—in obstinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight.” “For pain in the back wear an Allcock’s Porous Plaster constantly, renewing as it weais off. This is an invaluable support when the weight on the small of the back becomes heavy and the aching incessant.”
