A BAD LEG.
CAUSED BY IMPURE BLOOD. DOC- ' TORS AND HOSPITAL TRKATMENTS PAIL. DX. MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD AND HEAL THE SORES. What greater drain on tho constitution can happen to any human being than running sores, ,'sapping tho very life and strength which is required to keep body Jtnd soul together? Improperly attended, the sore 1 becomes ulcerous, finally overwhelming your strength, and you become a helpless invalid. The disease is in tho blood. Sores which will not heal under ordinary treatment yield to tho wonderful Blood-purifying and Healing Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. "Three years ago," says Mr. E. J. Nicholls, Excelsior Ridge, Charters Towers. "I broko out in auscesses on the thigh, lower portion of tho spine, and on various parts of the leg. I underwent medical treatment, but obtained only temporary relief. For eight months 1 was an Inmate of the hospital, lying on the broad of my back and not allowed to move. Tho doctor subsequently i'6commended an operation, which, however, I declined to undergo. I left tho institution walking on crutches, practically incurable. A chemist's ansistant advised me to take a course ofi Dr. Morse's Indian Root PiJls, which he' stated were a wonderful curativo,. modicmc. 1 'commenced with them, and aftor a few doses ' felt belter in health, and lor somo considerable timo now I have taken thefti regularly. The result has boon marvellous, most of the running sores and wounds aro healed, and the others 'have assumed a healthy condition are aro healing very quickly. Needless to say, I have thrown away the crutches, and now walk comfortably just with tho aid of a stick. I do not think you can have a moro convincing testimonial of the Blood-purifying and healing properties of your Pills than my case, and it therefore gives mo much pleasure to make this statement, and 1 trust that it may be the means of inducing others to give Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a thorough trial. I havo been a resident of Charters Towers for 29 years, so am well known.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 140, 14 June 1906, Page 2
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350A BAD LEG. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 140, 14 June 1906, Page 2
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