DOCTOR'S REPORT 3rd January* ISTS *' In 1912 I made a report on the ease of Cyril D. Colston, then of 13, Stoney Lane, Sparkbrook, Bimingham. as being a very striking e> ampte of the beneficial eSects of \ LRCHin certain forma of malnutri on in children. Some rather rema-kabla photographs showing the boy and 'after' theaddition of VIROL to his diet accompanied the report. Having regard to the very extraordinary condition of extreme emaciation shown in the 'before' photograph, it is of considerable interest to find that, at the age of 18. ho is a normal healthy young adult, showing no trace of the period of strain to whic-i his organism must have been subjected at the time «* M* dlness at the age of I. An Extraordinary Recovery " I enclose recent photographs for *©ur Inspection. It is to be noted that he is ol average build end that his muscular system is well developed. He is mentally alert and his school life was quite normal. He gained several distinctions in athletics, and for one year held tha swimming championship of his school He is now engaged in the business of watclim&kiDg, &Ed is» I understand,» clever workman*. < Nothing tea* than a miracle » "I need hardly say that his parents are highly delighted with the result, which they describe as nothing lcss than a mirack. •• pram a medical point of view tie e»*» has betm of c-"nsi<i*rabls intr rest toiDfl-ljiffli fully satisfied that VIROL was tiie factor which him as a child not on ly to Unn the corner successfully in a very RCiiout illi*ißss 9 but in subsequent years of aevatop. meat (during which he never < eased *> take VIROL), enabled him to busld up a healthy body and gave him a reserve of power wad enrrgy sufficient to compete ua athletics and to win a swimming cl»mpia»ship." lSig*e& ' School Children need VIROL j 40 million prescribed portions of Yi r f °l^ r tf^ e in 1000 Hostitals and Chntcs last year because of its remarkable influence on .growing tissues. WRIGHT. STEIPHENSON Uk CO. im P.O.^ HtiivliTßiii t w i 'A >:?*}. ▼ . A ' ' mBL 12 : li " i Andnws 10 ; 2 3 m» m ' 4L . UVFRSALT WJ V I in i. i-y' J. . io toic© a hearty brcsJkfctst and tackle Big Things in life ? If not, it s a morning for Andrews. That fizzing, foaming saline is a carefully Keep a bottle handy, and you will go out to meet tha day's work with zest. Auckland Distributors: NORDEN CO., LTD., 61>-67 Fort Street, Auckland. Specially prepared and packed in bottles to suit muSmlSUStm 'eraid rrinti Telephone 44-290 mmrlt) u
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 4
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