ACHING BURNING RHEUMATISM.
. THERE ISU"WAY TO,CURE' T,j|S?sfSf£ ■ "COMPLAINT. '?s&!%Ms> This Woman had Rheumatism, Badly, ,; ."'■' But was Cured After' Suffering ... ,Throe Years..' . The .case of Mrs. John Cpcklei 23 -Brougham Stfe«t, : ,Sydenham, 6h'ristchnTch, c is"an'.VxceV-. - lent example.of.how-they.care.'; "*■.;' • ' : , .' 'I.ttsed to do-a,good deal of laundry work, , -andl supposei my hands-being always in the" water, and my getting wet'of ten,. brought on •' rheumatism," 'said Mrs.. Cockle.','it "appeared 'first in the right hand, and then the.left'be- > gah,.ta sufferj and gradually the poison sptead' ■through .my system.; I. got-'worse'and worse. • ;' My right knee got very-bad.ft'swelled ;up'tre- : • mendously, - .ah'd 'inflamed ."and"angry: :■ looking./I could/not b'end.'it.'.ahd'tokjieel; was ■out. of the. rubbed the parts with' 1 :every, linimentiT heard ''of, ; but,,the.'pain.';'al- ; - "' > ways ■ came ; back,:l; felt • so'l.';spre;-I'd .scream' if- '. •anyone caine :'near m'e,';T: couldn't' do' any house-! work, 'm.yLdaughter-in 1 -law.■ often,l;had to.;get : in,my -next-dpbr..neighbbnr, : ' ..•who knows how' much.'/I',suffered,' 'to ; '.perhaps' -fasten -my •dress,' or..db--'avilitj;lo ; :,tHSi;,..for,'Vl : •couldn't put my axrastbehih'd'me','>r' raise-.', them' outeide,' ... an'd I could ;only•';.hobple, aboyt,the -honpe:'by'. .means of; a- ;.stjct, pp Jby Itaking: hold.of \ jtnrni-, p ,^e.;-i.wai'-qnit»-.-hdp.leM.-:'^'-..ni^t,^l; : •Hme'.'*biildn't'.cloß9 myieyes tail dayhreak-wiai' : . the!p'aiii/''l ■y6ty*ettt&iv-&\t&\mi'j<fi. I .someone'.to'- lift -me..into,'■■» "freish; p<|at^oß, ; ';'aid' .' -in' the; morning' I'd -have l.tq..be helped ..'up. "'l' Oouidn!l'close.njy 'ri'ght'. ; h'aad.;.lt ; was\ ( both.er: • to'.-hold- a neepUe.. i)ai, ,atta«k;;ii«ted,''sonie ) • '' ?mqntns' and : t'then -,; away for,a.-hoUday .T'felt■']»&!.-,-while 'I was fiere,' but'";'the "'..rhinfflfttism ~' ■ turned'when ;I'. got 'back .to'Chris^'bieh,. , and ! : ' I .always.subject-to' attacks\off; arid on. •Ij • got "no -lasting''benefit :frotn-',t-he. doctor's vtre'a't- ;' ment, ,so I .started My.son had tried;them.'BS r 'a'.tphio : and:'fdund ' -them 60. good; I fanoiod I was .a shade bettor, ; when I had finished -: the., first .-box, 3 so •'I;- got '•, .Bdme- more.' I; took : threo pills'-a'.day,,at*first,, then I doubled the dose and gradually got the '.. poison, out of'niy system. 'I .began- toi feel 'brighter and ; stronger.' The swelling; and: in- '" flamation slowly left my-;.knee;'ahd, l the'''linibs , '-\ got more supple.'' I could-sleep'much'easier, and: ;' get about and go. out without trouble/. If "ever " I folt another".attack coming' on. I 'should -take another course, of Dr...'Williams' Pink Pills with confidence'.'.' ~-•-,'/.■■-,.",';. ,■■,:■ ■/;•■'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 630, 6 October 1909, Page 5
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328ACHING BURNING RHEUMATISM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 630, 6 October 1909, Page 5
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