CUBED OF GRAVED, THIRTEEN TEARS A SUFFERER.
Adelaide, Smith street, S.A., June 28, 1886.—For the pdst thirteen years 1 have suffered most acute pains, and. as a result, both my legs from the hipar down became paralysed. This resulted my being compelled to keep my bed month* at a time; no treatment seemed to helpr me. I believe my paralysis to have resulted from stone in the bladder, from which I constantly suffered. None bafe those who have experienced the agonies of gravel can form a just conception of the pain I endured. Zb addition to this, 1 was tormented witlx frightful headaches, constipated bowels, and compelled to rise frequently at night to urinate. lat last began to despair Of recovery. Last Christmas, being in and in great pain, my son brought hom* atbottle of Warner’s Safe Cure, and aekedt me to try it After the first bottle I discovered a change for the better, and after the second bcttle I passed over a pint and *- half of thick clotted blood, mixed witlt a black substance resembling gunpowder, and from that day to this 1 have bes* gradually improving. I have taken thirtyeight bottles. As a result my bladder has almost gained its normal states the headache has vanished, and £ have gained some two stone in weight; my appetite is fair, and I sleep well, and have hopes of recovering the use of my legs. I bave followed all direction* given as to diet, &c., explicitly, and bob feel better than at any time daring tb* last fifteen years. I write this in hope* that other sufferers may try this in valuable medicine. It is quite true that Warner** Safe Cure will dissolve stone, as I proved it by placing one in a bottle in a small quantity of Safe Cure, which entirely dissolved it. S. Wastbjjc, BILIOUS SUFFEEEES BEAD. Waterloo, No. 25, Botany road (Sydneyh, July 81,1886. —I was taken very ill wlths biliousness and enlargement of the liverThe doctor, together with other did me no good. I was' advised to by Warner's Safe Cure, and Warner’s Shis Fills. The first dose gave relief, and new, I thank God, I can say lam entirely cured, and shall always recommend Warner’s Batm Cure to like sufferers.— Samuel Fsabsok.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8122, 19 March 1887, Page 3
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378CUBED OF GRAVED, THIRTEEN TEARS A SUFFERER. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8122, 19 March 1887, Page 3
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