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RHEUMATISM CAN BE CUM.

Treatment through the Blood meets with Success. * o —. f\n account of how a Cur« was Found after Suffering Many Years. — »—» — Medical science reveille tho fact that in cases of rheumatism thoro is a marked thinning of tho suiferer'a blood. Jl has also Dcen found that treatment which ienewß tin blood and toiie« tha system snablee it to throw off rheumatism. These aro two absolute facts which etand out in the search for the real cause of rheumatism.. The great medical specialists uro by no means agreed as to the exact cause of rheumatism, us many as seven different causes are suggested ' by different writers. It is an absolute fact that rheumatism has beon cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Cures are known of and talked of. iv neighbourhoods whore ■ cripples have been restored to active health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro a blood making tonic medicine, and the »e\\ blood they make enables tho system to throw off the complaint. The cute of Mrs. M..A. Hately, 18, M'Andrew road, South Dunediu, shown how thov euro :—: — "I had an attack oi rheumatic fovct years ago, and it loft rheumatism in my system, ' said Mrs. Hatoly. ' Fwvy winter an attack would cojno on nncl last for weeks at a stretch, and I \vy* often laid up for several days and suffered excruciating pain. Years wenl on thia way till at last one dreadful attack cam<f on. I went to Auckland, to my married daughter's homo, thinking tho change might benefit mo a lit tie. I passed through tho boat journey fairly well, but a fortnight after mj arrival quit© a sudden turn' seized me Qno ovoning when 1 got up to 51. <o bed t could scarcely move. In the morning every joint was hugely swollen. My wnst« and elbows and the backs of my hands were hardly recofenieabk. My knoeß wero double their propel size. Tho doctor was called in; A once ho applied hot flannels and fomentations, just to give a littlo ease, tor tho pain was enough to make anyone scream. I could not help doing it. l>"or fiVo weeks I was laid up in bed in torture, dreading tho ligntefit touch. They could barely lift 1110 to change the blankets. I would say 'let me lie.' I was in such agony. Every joint was stiffened. 1 could just feea myself and that was all. I could barely closo my fingers. I could not lift my hands as high as my shoulders to do my hair. 1 tried plenty' of liniments,' but 1 might 38 well have used watei, co iv despair I oavti them up. When I kick to Dunodin tho attack cam© on again, and I did not know which way to look for relief. I could not get a boot big enough, the toes and insteps andanlOoa were swollen out of all shapo. I would havo my wrists and knees wrapped up vi flannel bandages. If I did feet out of bed I was so weak, and so bent, too. t could just shuffle along an inch or so at a timo.( I don't think any woman has suffered worse, and I would have been thankful to die. At last I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and gave them a trial. Towards tho end of the second box I felt a littlo eaee. t took fourteen \>oxes altogether, and gradually the .cure cam©, and I ha.ic never folt so well in my life as I do now. I can bustlo about and do tho housework easily, and have, not an ache or pain.v ' Dr. Williams' _Pink. Pills are sold by all dealers, and if in doubt send to the Dr. 'Williams' Medicino Co. 'of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, 3s one box, bis boxes 16s 6d. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 2

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RHEUMATISM CAN BE CUM. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 2

RHEUMATISM CAN BE CUM. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 2