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ft -AD WHAT ra • g S DOIWG CONSUMPTION, PLEURISY AbW ABSCESSES. - • -•■■■■ i A .WONDERFUL. OUR® DOCTORS DIAGNOSED. But VITADATIO CURED.: 681* Swan Street’ Richmond, Victoria,, > , October 21/ 1900. Mr S. A. PALMER. W : ia Sole Distributor of Webber's Vifcadatio, Sydney- “ . Dear Sir,—As I consider Webber’s Great Herbal Remedy has, been the means of saving my life, I think the least I can do is to hand you my testimonial. Ido this absolutely of my owtl free will, with the hope that it will encourage others who suffer in a like maul ner as I did myself to peresevere with Vitadatio, and through persevering may be cured of their infirmities. I had been suffering for five years, v In the first place I was a youth, not quite nineteen years of age. I worked in a cellar in Melbourne, and through the rapid changes of (temperatures I caught odd after cold, which at last brought on .Pleurisy; X was under one of the best doctors in Richmond for about three months, but I made no progress to recovery. He advised me to go for a trip to build me up; so in October, 1895,. I left Melbourne for New Zealand, Xjwas first under a doctor at vvynunam, N.Z., who failed to do me any good. He wished to bold a- consultation, so I got another from Invercargill, N.Z., They c-ame to the conclusion that I was suffering from consumption; and that I could not live more than a month or two ; they also advised me to go further north. So on their advice I went to Wellington. I was •treated as ait outdoor patient at; the Hospital there from March, 1896, till March, 1898; but they failed to do me any good. I tried pro vate doctors, but with. the same disheartening result; they said it to consumption and' took it for granted (it could not be cured). After that I Mr Palmer in Wellington, and he advised me to take Vitadatio, and seeing the good it had clone him; I started to take it, but after taking it for some time, I got disheartened and thought it would not cure me. I expected a few bottles to cure me, but it dia not, sc I gave it up. So after that I -went unde,., another doctor, but he said, he could do nothing for me, bur as I am a member of the 'Forester’s Lodge, I had to get a certificate report every fortnight, m such report he wrote I was suffering from Fhythisis. He told my sister,there was no possible hope for me, .so I deckled to come back to Melbourne ; . if. I wero to die I would die at home. I left- Wellington in February, 1899, for Sydney, When in Sydney. I ooulcl not go abous -for my-feet .were both swolleh, so I had to stop fhere, some time. . 1 arrived.^ in Melbourne in March, 1899, and.the winter following, I was confined to my bed, .1 could.not turn myself in bed without aid, I was very weak and the doctor said I would not live a fortnight. After that A again saw MV Palmer who still persisted _ that Vitadatio would do me good it I would just stick to it. He also told me I would die if I would not take it, so to please ray family I again took it," After taking it for some time I began to swell very much in the stomach. I got’the dob-tor to call, he.wanted tp top me, bub my mother .womu not allowhini. I verily believe that to. have been the Vitadatio working on. the complaint. After that X made rapid progress-1 used to feel the abscesses forming, and when they were to their height I could haJdly breathe tilt they broke. I would start vomiting up blood mixed , with phlegm, after that I would feel easy till. was forming, which' Would ,oarne away in a like manner." Bui.. I liaVe .ti thank God .and ,Vitadatio I .have gpt 'bV yoncT that "stage .liow/, I never' have .these ■sicknesses nqwi.ahdam able to. go anywhere,;'add every where, and eav well and sleep Well.'"l have now; hot a pain nor jin Ache anywhere. lam a member ‘ the ; Forester's. Lodge here, and thp wealth by so doing. When I arrived in Melbourne, 1 year and < months ago, I barelv weighed 8 stone ; now lam Jst lOlhs. ''Thanks to Vitadatio and; your persistence. You are at perfact liberty to make what use’ 3 ou like of this testimonial. I will be pleased to answer any uqe.stions your .patients may wish concerning my ease.— l remain, dear Sir yours truly, ' rt. ../' 3T. .ATKINSON- .1 We, the undersigned,, have- been sick visitors of- the Lodge-Brother .J. 'Atkinson is member of, and hereby certify to his recovery..- Q < •,•. <-'•'• /■- \ Henry Fordhani;'. 173 Dover Street, ■Richmond. - ;■ -.••-• v Henry. James Bird, 47 Market Street, South .Melbpuirne.,, - / ~y; m 7 - it Alfred. Allen, .76, Henry ’Street, Windsor. - .; ./ 7. . ..... ■ W. N. Wright, 1/1 Mary Street, Riohihctud.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1514, 7 March 1901, Page 60

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