PRESCRIBED CUTICURA. PATENT'S ARMS AND HANDS IN VPAKFUL STATE-INTENSE BURNrSIt AND ITCHING WERE UNBEAR-ABLE-NO REST NIGHT OR DAYDOCTOR CURED HOPELESS CASE ; OF ECZEMA- .. ' "<*ix months ago I bagan to stiff intense first i. my right arm, and then in my »"' I tried several remedies, which only JSnivatod the arms, ; until I .decided to oj>n■iff a- doctor. Ho said I .** suffering fjoiu £z&i*a' lolloping poisoning. By this time the arms were swollen; and m a fearful state; • fact so had that I was rendered almost harness. Needless to say, I obtained no rest night or day. The burning ami itching • were unbearable. I followed the doctor's directions, but obtained only "temporary relief and the eruption extendod from both should")* to the finger-tips, I felt quite hopeless ast regarded everything with vevy little 1 faith •-Ho*:wer,, t . acting on the " doctor's [ a dvice, I started using 'ho Cuticura Soap, ; Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent ' Pills; lam pleased to say instant beneficial ; results were forthcoming, and with a con • tinued use of the Cuticura Remedies I was • free fr-. the intense pain after five months i of torture.— Florence Whittingham, 76, i Oakfield Terrace, Cattedown Road, Plymouth, Devon, Eng., Nov. 13, 1907."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14022, 30 March 1909, Page 7
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