UP WITH YOUR HANDS.
Mrs. Alma Goodall, of Lancaster-road, Preston, was an . intense sufferer for three years from rheumatism in her arms and shoulders, much of the time unable to raise her hands to her' head, and could nob dress herself. She suffered the greatest pain, was treated by medical men,' and tried many of the rhaumacic remedies, but continued to get worse. One day, when she was very bad, she applied St. Jacobs oil. . The first rubbing relieved the pain, and in a few hours she could use her hands and arms. After she had applied the contents of three bottles she was perfectly cured, and although that was several months ago she had no indications of the return of the trouble. 6
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8538, 11 April 1891, Page 6
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