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STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS.

Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent physician for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured.—Geo. E. McDonald, Man, Logan Co., W. Va., U.S.A Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains, and braises. Sold by all Dealers. Small size Is 6d, large size 3s.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4637, 16 April 1902, Page 6

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STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4637, 16 April 1902, Page 6

STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4637, 16 April 1902, Page 6

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