A NURSE'S REPORT.
men say that a goodaorsetoft dlffleoitcaee ia better than medicine, but J when wa can get ft good zrazse and good medicine, the patient stonds ft much beWwehanee of recovery. Thetewworda <tf advice given below by aurse Eliza King, | of Great Massißgoam, Swaffham, are well worthy the attention of all readers of this paper. They are as follows:--* I have constantly used Sfe, Jacobs Od in the various situations I have occupied as anrse, and have invariably found it eroellaot In &U easea .requiring outward applications, such as sprains, bruises, rheumatic affections, neuralgia, &c In cases of pleurisy it is an excellent remedy —well rubbed in. I can strongly recommen4 it, after several years* use and-ex-.-; perience. It should be in every jiold. ,. Sister Carolina, St. Andrew's Hospital, Clewer, Windsor, writes:— *' I fe»ke *thi!s Opportunity of stating that I have found Sk Jacobs oU a most eflicaaous Ttratity te "gout; also in spraine * ana bruises. Indeed, we cannot say toomuch jn its praise, and our doctor is ordering, it constantly. . _ ;" Henry and Ann Bright, Hon. Superintendents of the North London Home for Aged Christian Blind Women, say that a remedy has proved itself unfailing; that rheumatism and neuralgia have, in every case, been removed by St. Jacobs oil—the remedy referred to—and that, many old ladies; sdme of them ninety years old, instead of tossing about in agony, .now enjoy a good night's rest through its influence. Mrs Bright says she cannot say enough In its favor. Ten gold medals have been awarded to St. Jacobs oil for its marvellous power to relieve and cure pain. It acts Mke magic. It cares when everything else has failed. It has cured people who have been lame and crippled with pain, /or over twenty years. It cures rheumatism, neuralzia, faceaehe, backache, sprains, and other bodily pains. It is an external remedy.-It penetrates to the seat of the disease. It is simple, safe, and sure. '; : -
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7699, 3 November 1890, Page 2
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324A NURSE'S REPORT. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7699, 3 November 1890, Page 2
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