THE VERY BEST.
A single pain is often the first indication, and the la .t throe, in one, of a physical climax, and the climax is death. That St Jacobs oil has again and again wrought its miracles just in the nictc of time, has bridged over the critical emergency, and has SAVED MANY LIVES at the point of death, is tally attested by the record of many extraordinary cures in which this fact of saving life is duly set forth. . ,__."" If to its remarkable virtues in the permanent cure or" chrouic cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, after years of endurance, wherein everything else proved valueless, fortunes were spent invuiu, and crutches and crippled limba were the manifestations, ia to he added its supreme sovereignty over pain, even unto death, it is wholly entitled to the application of THE VERY BEST. Its specific action is especially adapted with a curative penetration and soothing effect, to arrest any pain at the acme of its worst influence. St. Jacobs oil applied externally is now known as the best specific to arrest the fatal tendency of any aggravated pain. A MOST REMARKABLE CASE can be cited in proof, which is thoroughly verified. It is in its main features taken from a leading Liverpool journal as follows :—" Two years ago," states Mr William Buchanan, residing at No. 8 St. John's road, Kirkdale, Liverpool, and twentyfonr years in the service of the Cunar4 Steamship Company, " I was taken down with a most excruciating pain in my head, which was followed by ONE TEAK OP TORTURE. All the physicians believed that it would lead to softening of the brain and death. Six of the most eminent attended mc, but gave no relief. I had to be held down, and my screams were heard outside. My case was deemed incurable. My wife procured a bottle of St. Jacob's OU, and applied it to my head. It acted like magis. I was cured by it, and am now in perfect health, and I have not had the slightest return since I was cured some months ago." Nothing more need be added.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7871, 23 May 1891, Page 2
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354THE VERY BEST. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7871, 23 May 1891, Page 2
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