A WET SKIN CAUSED TROUBLE.
How often have we heard it said, '♦ Take off your wet clothes, or you will catch your death of cold." That ia all very well if one is at home, and close handy to something dry to put on. Mr John A. Phypers, of 173, Pitt Street, Redfern,'Sydney, was far from home, when one day he was drenched to the skin. In this condition he had to remain all day. The consequence was that he had a frightful attack of influenza, which left him with rheumatic fever before it had done with him. " I was under the doctor for months," ha says. "He eased my condition for a time, but the old rheumatic pains came back, and for five years I auffered such agony that the pain nearly drove me mad. Everything I thought of I tried. The affected parts were rnbbed with oils and liniments, poultices were applied, and I dosed myself with various drugs and medicines, but all to no purpose. In fact I seemed to be growing worse. At last I heard of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. Before I had taken a single botfcle the rheumatic pains began to leave me. I continued with them, and I was soon able to be up and about. The pains became less acute, until they finally vanished altogether. Besides completely curing me of rheumatism. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills have thoroughly improved my general condition, and to day I am in better health than I have ever been." Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples and blotches, and for female ailments. Put up in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 16 April 1903, Page 4
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