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ase oi few, mlmumm M ,si»i i ;i. / i i;iJm!i A distressing case of St. Vitus' Dance —one of the worst they had ever seen, said the hospital doctors where the little sufferer was an inmate, has been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills are recommended in complaints caused by weak or watery blood or run down nerves, and they have in a great many instances received very high endorsation from the medical profession. Ihe cure of this case of St. Vitus' Dance is a striking example of their tonic action to cure even the most serious nervous disorders. St. Vitus' Dance occurs when the nerves of young people become run down, the new blood which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make, furnish the nerves with the nourishn their proper state of tone. The patient in this case was C Charles Stanshall, of 65 Cooper Si: of the cure to a reporter, iv'iis. otan hment they need, and they are quickly larlic, the e'.even-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. •et, Waterloo, Sydney. Giving an account "Charlie wis rather chlicat * ns a child, and at last we noticed St. Vitus' Dance had attacked him. His hand.-, began to twitch and then his face, and gradually it spread to every muscle in ■ his body. For more than f-ix months he was this way. I had him under a homcenathic doctor for four months but couldn tiiid a cure. He got quite helpless and had to leave school, lie had to be fed and dressed and waited on 'like an infant in arms. His eyebrows aiul lips and mouth would twist and co itort. At night ho would struggle and could hardly be held down. His eyes would look staring, an l after these delerious turns he would be quite exhausted, and the p. rs pi ration would pour off him. His shoulders and arms would jerk about and his legs twist and turn. For months he could not walk outside of the house. He was as weak as a kitten, and so nervous we could hardly speak to him. Some nights he had to be strapped down and given chloroform. H would tear his clothes to ribbons if ho tried to put them on. He could not speak plainly or clearly Ho wasted till his limbs were like sticks, He looked as if he hadn't a drop of blood hi his veins. His father used to rub him from head to foot, and use liniments to I race his muscles and improve the circulation, but he showed no improvement. At the hospital where he was for a while, they said it was the worst case they had : ver seen. It was a fortunate day when we tried Dr Williams' Pink Fills. By the time he was on the second box the improvement was marked, and the third box cured him. The twitching grew less every day. He began to eat and to fill out and to sleep more restfully. Not a sign remains, he can go back to school and is as robust and lively as any boy—thanks entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or jent by mail, post paid, on receipt of of price, 3/- per box, (i boxes 16 6, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2286, 26 February 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2286, 26 February 1912, Page 6