SAVED A LEG.
A QUEENSLAND MAN SUFFERING. FROM BLOOD POISONING NARROWLY ESCAPES LOSING HIS LEG.
Mr Arthur P. Miuton, suffering from blood poisoning which would not yield to external remedies, and who feared he was going to die, telle of the benefit be derived ircgn taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. He writes:— "I owusidwr it a duty that you should know, ako the public, of the benefit I h»r« dorired from taking Dr. Moree'e Indiaa Root Kll*. Some two years ago I vru in TownJvilU, Queensland, suffering from blood poieoning, that caused a running eon to develop in my right leg, which would not yield to external remedies. I was in the Rockhampton General Hospital, and later in the Maefcay Hospital, and had an operation performed, and at «c« tfane feared I would lose my leg. Abdut taU time Dr. Morals Indian Root Pill* came under my notice, and I began taking them regularly. I was very weak, and; thought I was going to die. After taking them for about three weeks I noticed a I great improvement I became more cheerful, and felt quite another man, th« •ore rapidly healed, and to-day I am as sound as a bell. I can safely recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. In my cose I tried several doctors and numerous other remedies without getting substantial benefit. There seemed to be something about the pills that drove the poison entirely out of my system. 1 am very thankful that the pills came under my notice, and I cannot speak too highly of their blood-purifying and healmpr properties" Dr. Morse's Indian Roo* Pills purify the blood and cleanse the system of all ite impurities. They are a permanent and a positive cure for Biliousrfeas, Constipation, and all Livor and Kjdney Disorders. Packed in amber tottles, and the full name blown thereon. AGGSPT NO SUBSTITUTE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 162, 9 July 1903, Page 3
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