PRESCRIBED CUTICURA.
PATIENT'S ARMS AND HANDS IN FEARFUL INTENSE BURNISO AND ITCHING WERE UNBEAR-ABLE-NO REST NT CUT OR DAYDOCTOR CURED HOPELESS CASK OF ECZEMA.
"Six months ago I began to suffer intense n «in first in my right arm, and then in my Pft ' 1 tried several remedies, which only rr'ravated the arms, until I decided to conIt 'i doctor. He said I was suffering from ee/euia following poisoning. By this time it -iritis were swollen, and in a fearful state ; fact so bad that I was rendered almost helDless Needless to say. 1 obtained no rest night or day. The burning and itching were unbearable. I followed the doctor's directions, but obtained only temporary reV f and the eruption extended from both shoulders to the finger-tips. 1 felt quite hopeless and regarded everything with very little faith However, acting on the doctor's advice I started using ; he Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills lam pleased to say instant beneficial results were forthcoming, and with a con tinned use of the Cuticura Remedies I was free from the intense pain after five months of'torture.—Mrs. Florence Whittingham, 75, Oakfield Terrace, Cattedown Road, Plymouth, Devon, Eng., Nov. 13. 1907."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13970, 28 January 1909, Page 7
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