DOCTOfI PRESCRIBES tUTPRHEIEOIEIi: Says; 'I Have Great Faith in the Cuti- j cur a Remedies Now that I am Convinced of their Wonderful Merits.* "J wleh to let you kaow of a couple of recent cures which 1 have made by the use 6t the Cuticura Remedies. List August. Ut, -^~- of this city came to my olfice, troubled with a severe skin eruption. At Hfst 1 could not understand the nature of the case until 1 had iud<ls a careful examination. ' 1 finally traced it to hk occupr/Joa, as be was a painter and decorator. It vrsts dermatitis in its w«Mt form. It started with a sligiu eruption afld would affect aaost carts of hfs bod*-" thiiHs; elbows, ciiesst, baeß and abdofflen — iitid would teftninate In little pustules. The' itcolflg tnd burning was dreadful and bo j would 1 almost tear hte sKin apart, trying, to j get relief. I recommended all the various . treatments I could think of and he spent I about fifteen dollars on prescriptions but 1 nothing seemed to help him, "In the meantime my wife who was con- j .Usually suffering .with' a sliMht skin 'trouble and Who had beetl trying different prescriptiefls md methods with my assistance, fold m« slid was serin * to get sortie of the Cuticura tteuicdies and give them a fair trial. But as Idldflo«kttOWSiueh'ab6ut cuticura at that time I wwr doubtful whethef it Would help her; Her sldn would thicken, break and bleed, especially on the ,flngers r wrists and arms, I could do nathlne to relieve Ber perttfaneatly. When she first applied the warm baths of Guficura Soap and applications of Ctifcieur* Ointment she saw a decided iftiprovemane and In & few ddya she was com' pletely cured. 'Tlast no time Jn recommending th* Cuticura Kemedle9 to Mr, "-fr~» * nd th i^ *.?," two- months ago, , I told him to wash with warm (Mutt!) of the Cuticura Soar/ and to apply tho GuMcurn Ointment generously. Helteve me, from the very first day's uee ef the 1 Cuticurti Remedies he wai greatly relieved and 10/ day he Is' completely cured through their Use/ I have great' faitn Sn the Cuticurt Heffledles and ehftlr always ha-te tt good word for'tnent now tttat I am'coiWinced of their wonderful merits." (Signed) B. L. Whitefi<?ad, M.D.. IGS Dartmouth St., Boston, V, 8. A., July 23, 1910. • j Send to ft. towns A Co . Sydney. W S.vf,, far noifila pt cutlcur* ointment *ud boot on skin troutilei,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 12
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