WAS TOLD HE HAD CONSUMP TION.
SCOTT'S EMULSION BROUGHT BACK
HIS STRENGTH AND RESTORED HEALTH.
o_\'K of tho most peculiar things about the consumptive is that he will never admit that he juts consumption until in tho last stages of the disease, when there is little hope of his recovery. This hopefulness is a good thing, because it stimulates the desire for treatment, but the saddest phase is that many persons who have a tendency to consumption do not begin the right treatment until it is too late.
Let us call your attention to a letter received from a gentleman whose condition was indeed most serious: —
■" Crosby, Doncaster, England, ."February 13, 1900. '"Dear Sirs,—lt gives mo very much pleasure to lot you know the great benefit I have derived from taking your preparation Scott's Emulsion. I hail been ill for 12 months, suffering from pleurisy and a weak enest, and during that time I had frequently to discontinue my employment. ! was under treatment for some time, but did not derive any permanent benefit, and finally became so low and weak that I could scarcely get about, and was fold I had consumption. " One clay a friend told mo 1 ought to try Scott's Emulsion, as he knew it would do me good, and lam thankful to say T look his advice. I soon found the preparation was doing mo good; my strength gradually returned, and at the end of two months' treatment 1 felt J was a new man ; and. now, at the end of six months, I am thankful to say I am in good health ami have not had to lose a day's work. I shall not fail to recommend Scott's Emulsion. as ! have found it is a grand thing for bunding up the system, and it cannot bo too widely known.— me, yours gratefully, "(Signed) CmiiSTorHER Thistxetox." In the ease to which we have called your attention, the gentleman took a standard remedy which has been successful in overcoming the early stages of consumption for a quarter of a century. The result of his treatment he tells in his own language, and we cannot refrain from emphasising the fact that ho took Scott's Emulsion before it. was too late-. There is no doubt that many persons are born with this weak tendency, and struggle with it all through their lives, for the simple reason that they never realise the importance of vitality, or know the way to acquire this resistive force of life.
The only way in the world that persons having a tendency to consumption ran overcome this tendency is to enrich the blood with the substances that increase vitality, and tints enahls Nature to permanently establish health in tho place of weakness. Scott's Emulsion is the world-renowned Norway cod-liver oil. rendered perfectly palatable and easy of digestion. In no other form can this oil be taken with such great benefit to tho system, and it is, therefore, necessary to purchase only the genuine Scott's Emulsion. Tile plain cod-liver oil unnecessarily taxes digestion, and is not so readily absorbed as .Scott's Emulsion.
Scott's Emulsion cases the coughing of a consumptive, and it gives to the entire. system that rich blood without which health cannot hope to be maintained. It gives force to the vital organs, strength to the lungs, and overcomes all the wasting tendencies. It is specific for all throat and lung affections.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 3
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568WAS TOLD HE HAD CONSUMP TION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 3
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