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CRIPPLED 18 MOUTHS BY WMM ■♦ Joints, Red, Swelfen and I Painful. » ...i. This Sufferer Tells -for the Benefit of Other Sufferers How she Cured Herself. Sufferers with lllrewnatism ran judge of the success of treatment of the complaint with Dr. Williams' Pink fills,by the particulars of a very grave catj given below. I« this casa Mr*. Frances Shepley, Lanest*ect, near lodide-street, Broken Hill, was crippled for eighteen months with red, swollen, painful joints, unable to hold a sii»gle thing in her hands, or raise her arms to do her hair. Dr. Williams' Pink Fills finally completely cured her. The principle of treatment with these pills is that they enable the system to throw off the lactic mid which cauiws the disease ; surely the sanest treatment as ii goes behind all the symptoms and cures the cause, 'ilie following nre Mrs. Shepley's own words in describing her suffering and cure :—: — "I contracted Bhenmatism very -severely some time back," said Mrs. Shenley. "It first attacked mo in myhands and presently I felt it in every joint. All my knuckles puffed up, and my hand* seemed as if ralysed. For months at a time I couldn't hold anything with them. These attnekt would ea« off after some weeks, but my hands were so hot and feverish that I'd feel as if they were being put into a heap of red hot coals. For eighteen months I didn't do a scrap of Lousework, my daughter had to do everything. My elbow joints were so stiff and so was my collarbone, that I couldn't do my own hair or lift up *my arms. The joints were red and shiny, The stiffness would loave the arms and back and shift to my knees and ankles for, say, a fortnight at a time, and then it would go back again and leave the other parts free. When the feet were affected I could never go out. I'd lie on a couch out on the verandah the livelong day. My feet and ankles would swell up so much that to put on a boot or bear tho pressure of one was an utter impossibility. I was helped in and out of bed. I'd bo too stiff in knees and ankles to move, and if I hied I'd feel us if hot needles were running into me. Many on hour I'd lie awake in pain and longing for tho morning. I used to try bathing the parts in very hot fiodftwater and had a liniment for my hands, but got little relief. I was af/aid to put my feet to the ground, they had such a muffled and numb feeling. I couldn't stoop or bend my back. Occasionally when the ankles were extra bad I could hardly bear the weight of the bed clothes. On a rainy or cold windy day I always felt fresh twinges coming on, and I was as law-spirited as any one could be. I thought I would be laid up ail my Kfe, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have set me right. With the second box the first improvement I noticed was that my nerves were getting much steadier and the circulation improving. Everything changed as I kept on with the course. I began to want to get about tho house and do little things. With the fourth box I noticed the stiffness and pain leaving my joints by degrees, then the attacks w.'ould cease, and I wouldn't feel the pain again for_a good period, nnd when they did come on they wouldn't bo nearly so severe, and they went on decreasing till they vanished altogether." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a box. 6 boxes 16s 6d. of all dealers, or from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 4

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