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Here follows ju3t a sample ol what the greatest remedy for pain can do in a oase Of chronic rheumatism:-— -.- 'y A CBIPPUSD BO__ A tew years ago Messrs Gcorsre C. Osgood and Co., druggists, Lowell, Mass.,- wrote to the Charles A. Vogeler Co. aa follows: —Mr Lewis Dennis, 133 Moody street, desires to recommend St. Jacobs oil to any afflicted with rheumatism, as he has obtained benefit from using it; but he desires especially to say that " Orin Bbbiason.of Grautville, Mass., a boy of twelve years, came to his house In the summer of 18S1, walking on crutches, bis left leg being bent back. Be could not walk.upon it. Mr Dennis had some St. Jacobs oil in the house, and gave it to him to rub on his knees. In -i__;days he had uo use foa crutches, and went home well without them, and he has been well fince. St. Jacobs oil cured hlra." CONCLUSION.—NO REl_U?__. "Lowell, Mass., July 9th,.lßS7.—Gentlemen,—Mr Lewis Dennis has just called upon mc, and informed ma of the boy Orin Robinson, who was a poor cripple on crutches, and was cured by St. Jacob's oil in 1881. The cure has remained permanent. The young man has been and is now at work every day at manual labor, a case certainly which proves the efficacy of St..Jacob's oil. Mr Dennis also tells mc also that he bad rheumatism in his knees; tried many remedies, but of no use ; and it cured the rheumatism permanently, as it has not troubled him for years.—GEO. a OsGOOn, M.D." IN SHORT, By this showing, St. Jacob's oil cures the worst chronic aud crippled cases,_ cures promptly, cures permanently; in this case without recurrence of pain in six years intervening since 1881, Sold by all bhemists and dealers in medicine. 11l | I I !■
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 2
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