AWFUL AGONY DF ECZEMA ON FACE ■ And Head was Beyond Words—Suffered for Six Months—One Remedy After Another Failed—Ever Medical Aid was Ineffectual. WAS CURED IN A MONTH BY CUTICURA REMEDIES ■ "My trouble started with ewellinj on ray face -which became red and verj painful and irritating. From there li -went to my head and it is impossible for mc" to give any idea of the agony I Trent through during the six months that the eczema continued. I tried I first one remedy and then another, only too glad to test anything that my < friends suggested. Nothing seemed to be of the least good. I went to a dector several times and his treatment -was as ineffectual as the rest. I was almost in despair. One day I read of a similar case of eczema having been cured by the Cuticura Remedies, so I thought I would have at least one more try to get my head and face right. I bought the whole treatment (Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills) and persevered with it for a week. Br that time the improvement was apparent to anyone and the relief I felt waa great. I continued with the Cuticura Remedies for about a month, using two complete treatment*, and I can tell you candidly and heartily that I was cured. I have occasion to have great faith in Cuticura for akin ailments, not only because of the great good it has done mc but because of the benefit I know has accrued from its Dae in other cases. My experience with other remedies for eczema and I should think I tried them all, enables mc to appreciate Cuticura to *l>. 8 ,, t} 1 } 1 ' , Mise Maggie Hynes, Eeker, Kilkelly, Mayo, Feb. 13, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. • i— The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema: the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the lorn of hair and crusting of scalp, an in icalled head — all demand a remedy of extraordinary virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such stands proven by testimonials of remarkable cures when many remedies and even physicians have failed.' One set is often sufficient. Seprti: London. 27, durt*i*cm«« F»ff Fg£ <le1» Pitt: ■*u* ,r *%. R -JT2? I « * Co- tTdßej? Fouer crux & Cfcwn. cwp, ief rrf~ Bc«ie«r^
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13159, 4 July 1908, Page 5
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