HEMORRHAGES CONQUERED BY UNKNOWN
Russell-street, Prospect, Adelaide, November a, L'JOO. Mr. S. A. PALMER, 184, Pitt-street, Sydney. Dear bir,--it is with pleasure I give Imy testimony to the curative powers jot VITADATiO. My wife was a stifi fci-er for uwo years with. Hemorr-i'hag-PS, at first intermittently, and afterwards incessantly, throwing vp1 aiarfaing quantities of blood, and falling- away to a mere skeleton, becoming- also so Weak that she could not walk y.bojH. The only consolation ■ the doctors could give was, that if the Hemorrhage was stopped aon- | sumption would follow. Various reimedies were tried, but were of no use. I was then advised Lo try VITADATIO for her, which I did, although I 1 was prejudiced against the remedy, I thinking it was only another of those ! "Cure-alls."' To my surprise, howlever, before the fourth bottle was 'finished, the Hemorrhage had ceased, and from that time my wife increased in weight, health and strength. Those 'who knew her condition can scarcely 'believe-their own c3 res, her condition now being so different. It is fully 15 months since the cure took place, and there has 'been no return of the | Hemorrhages. You may use this as |you please for the information of others. WM. CAMERON,' Storekeeper, late of Gav.ier. Witness: Geo. K. Davis, Adelaide.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1902, Page 6
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