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patient suffering endured by men and women of all classes, and they were united in praise for the benents Bidomak had given after many other well-known treatments had been tried without result. admit freely,” said Mr Jackson, that I was sceptical of the truth of some of the letters which I read. The claims made for Bidomak seemed to my lay mind, miraculous. I was. therefore, pleased to accept the invitation of the Douglas Drug Co. to interview any of these people personally. ‘T therefore selected a number of cases and made trips to the homes of the individuals concerned. “I found that their remarkable letters hold only a part of like benefits these people had enjoyed. “When I met and talked with them in their homes I was amazed. •“Still I felt that something more should be done to verify the information I had received. “I. therefore, with the permission of the individuals concerned, asked neighbours and friends about the cases I was investigating. I found what I had been told corroborated to the last degree, and it has been a privilege to set down here the sincere statements made by the people whose stories, photographs, names and addresses appear on this page. "These statements they have made, so that others, in like case to themselves, may be benefited oyen as they were. They have received no payment other than the satisfaction that comes to everyone from a humane service cheerfully rendered.” “A MIRACLE IN MEDICINE” Mr G. Henry, of 132 Layton street, Camperdown, Sydney, says:— “Words in cold ink are poor expressions of gratification for the benefits I have derived from the use of BIDOMAK. “About August of 1936 I fell ill with a severe nervous breakdown, caused through years of political speaking and activity followed on by worry which brought on insomnia and other ills. “After treatment in hospital for nearly four months, what with rest and proper nourishment I became well enough to be able to leave for home. "When I came out in December I started to take BIDOMAK, taking in all about five bottles, and, believe me, it is a miracle in medicine; and any hangover I had after leaving the hospital it banished like a magician’s wand, made me a new man, built up my body, strengthened my memory, and helped the bloodstream to function properly—in fact, it did and I have no hesitation in broadcasting this vital fact that It stands paramount as a nerve, brain, and body builder. “BIDOMAK is definitely all that it is proclaimed to be. I have become a walking advertisement for what BIDOMAK can do.”

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22196, 13 September 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22196, 13 September 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22196, 13 September 1937, Page 3