BRITISH SOLDIER iii i Suffered Torments with Skin Disßaso Contracted in India— Was Covered vvith Large Sores— Life in India Affected Liver— Found No Relief in Several Hospitals but | CUTICURA REMEDIES | BROUGHT HIM HEALTH ""While I wns stationed at Bellary, iv India, with my regiment from 1896 to ]901, I contracted "malnrial oachexia," -which brought on a complication of diseases. I suffered frequently with ague and my chest and back became covered with large sores and pimples, my faco was also disfigured with these sores or ulcers. My blood became very poor. I was adnn'ttod inio hospital, but the treatment I received did not seem to jive mo any relief, as I became very emaciated and -weak. I loßt my appetite, had no energy for anything, and my weakness vras dreadful. Early in 1001 I was invalided to England for a change. On arrival I was sent to soverel hospitals, but still no signs of recovery. After some months of treatment I -was finally invalided out of the service as modically unfit through My sickness. I then thought 1 would try the Cuticura Remedies, chiefly on tho recommendation of my wife, who had great faith in them, having used the same in India for roughness of the face, red pimples, and blackheads. After I had used four sets, 'nhieh included Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills, 'I began to see and feel a great improvement, I was less languid, my appebito improved, I felfc stronger, and the sores and pimples j began to disappear. I continued to i use the treatment for about nine months. | Finally I was quite a different man, I ] loßt the yellow tinge my akin had, the I sores and pimplec qmto disappeared, and I became strong ajjain &&d able to go to business davy, •which I have done ever since. I thoroughly racommend Cuticura Remedies for ouiitours of the blood and affections of tho skin Thomas Header, late Sergeant In a Brit&h Infantry Regiment, 143 Totterdown St., Tooting, S. W., Aug. 2, 1906." ComplQto Kjtanml »ad Internal Treatment far Ewry iiumoye ojt Id!&um, Cblklfen. itud Aduia cooneti of Cuftiui-4 Soap to Clr.oiwa m* SKlo, CUllcot* Ointniot to HeM tbe SKtn, nud Cutieure Renolvftnt Pl»« (Choaokte Ceatcd) to Purify tbe blood. A -Slnglo S«l often Ourrs. Bold ttroittfcout tfii worm Dflppu: IjOttdon, 27 qmrt*rl»oua» pq.: Pnitt, 6 Km de ia Pajt: Aiisuaiiii, n. Towns 4 Co., I B >' ti »i 1 3;.' rotyit Dm* * Cbetn' OOts-, Stole Props.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1908, Page 4
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