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his sick bed. • There poor Dave lay, be- last Kirk's friends, being impressed by the twixt lifo and death, for about seven weary numerous authentic and spontaneous testiand exceedingly trying.months of pain and monials from persons of both sexes, of suffering, unable to stir hand or foot, un- every - age and condition in life, and able to move "even from Bide to sidea in all parts of the world, recommended a victim of hemorrhage, spinal disease, course of the now. , world-famed Dr. pleurisy, dysentery, complete paralysis of Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People as ■tho body, and last, but by no means least, a last resource. Marvellous but true, as locomotor ataxy, a fearful complaint, which' may be learned from- the patient's own ; utterly prostrates the human frame and lips, no sooner had he begun to take these 'j i. n. c n.„ „.:ii. „„ wonderfully curative pills than Kirk ex- 1 destroys the power of he w.il so o perionced J pa i pAbi9 re H lief . To i et him that the common functions of naureae J hi^lf the rcturninß powers to performed by a power^absolutely & ncrvoUß g J e „ era l ly! ' J 0 . 11 ! 6 m V A " '.'Gradually the sense of numbness began , injuries sustained by .the pat:ienb may t0 disappeared the extremities acquired be gathered from, the following .details by degreea t^ irwonte d healthy plow and denied torn Kirk by our reprewntat.ve w^rm ? h . . While under, treatment, in the V His efb heel had o be removed and 32 hospital ;tl.e : sense of feeling entirely di*:; , stitches were inserted in • that : part of his a 80 much 80 , that when .the Bur . b foot, 18 being placed in the right , geons would pub a needle into any parti 0 kneecap was smashed, and had to be lifted, B body I wa l g absolutely insensible to the Altogether seven surgeons had to do with ? *be sure of the absence ,of tho the sufferer, ■ who was reduced to a very seoee of touch the doctors would conceal ) weak and almost comatose state after .nine .. d « the tion me ag l 0 the , operations had-been, performed on him. * » piercing; but my answers meami had to'be em--5 ployed ,to draw .off the urine.' The system bereft of all sensibility; , „ 1 was washed internally four times every day " After a month's trial of Dr. vV illiams c a • with water and carbolic acid, the stomach Pink Pills I was able to throw aside my f being cleaned out by means of a. tube, crutches. Bub one of thfl most) powerful > Injections were also largely employed. This effects of the pills was the restoration of was a most singular .case, and one which functional health. Bowel troubles had been ' must have afforded ample play for the a terrible trial to me ever since the day I " physicians' 1 skill ' and experiment/vet it mob with the accident. Regularity in this • remained for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to direction was perfectly, set up, and I am 3 effect a radical and complete cure. now i t after fo ', lr months' taking of these ■ i ,• s- >&»v.v -i ' pills, in the enjoyment of. perfect health. ; 6V r,; ' '•» >:. lb wanted no assurance of this, as those who ; THEBRIGHTSIDBO_F THE PICTURE. «£* * SLfIS'SS '! ■ . picture of health and almost completely reAN ASTOUNDING CHANGE. suscitated power of body and mind pre--1 ' —-— sented in the person of David Kirk. 1" After seven months of bed ridden exist- ' But perhaps the most demonstrative proof ' ence in the Melbourne General Hospital, of the absolute numbness and absence of all 0 Dave Kirk left that institution with faint feeling in the patient while under treatment - hopes of ever being able to get about with- in the hospital was the facb that, although he e out tho aid of crutches, with all hopes received a shock from a powerful galvanic (. vanished as to his ability to again enter the battery, a shock so strong that the operator cycling arena and carry, off once more those |.declared it to be half a volt more than he brilliant laurels which wore at various big j had given to anyone in the institution foi ' wheel gatherings wont to be bis, for he was 40 years—Dave Kirk was utterly unable tc 1 Victoria's largest scratch crack. In May I fool it? effect!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 7

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