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Source: Bell's Weekly Messenger, No.1839, Sunday, July 3, 1831.

[Ching's Worm Lozenges]

The more usual symptoms of Worms are Fits, Pains in the Stomach, Side and Head, and a pale languid, and emaciated appearance in the patient. The extraordinary efficacy of CHING'S WORM LOZENGES in all such complaints, as well as obstructions in the Bowels, and every disorder where opening or cleansing physic is required, is so universally known, and has been publicly acknowledged by so many persons of distinction and rank in society, that it is unnecessary here to enlarge on their peculiar virtues.
Sold in Boxes at 1s. 1½d. and 2s. 9d. by Messrs. Butler, Chemists, Cheapside, corner of St. Paul's, London, and the principal Druggists and Booksellers. Of whom may be had POWER'S OINTMENT for RING-WORM, or SCALD-HEAD.—The inventor of this preparation has for the last ten years cured several hundreds of persons gratuitously, until the demands have become so numerous that he feels it a duty he owes to himself, his family, and the afflicted to give it publicity. In Pots at 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d.