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TORTURED BY DOCTORS.

SCIATICA FOE 27 YEARS. CURED WITHOUT PAIN BY DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. "When I tell yon that they put rod hot irons-on my log and ran burning needles right into my bones you will know how desperately the doctors tried to euro my Sciatica/'* said Mr William G. IvLackin. an old Now Zealander, now living in Talbot, Victoria, where he is one of the most p\ eminent citizens. "For tweniy-seveu years 1 suffered untold agony. The doctors had long given up hope of curing mo, and they were at their wits' end how to give me A little relief. Yet Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured me completely within two months. That was three years ago, and I have never had a twinge of Sciatica tdnee.

‘T joined the Gabriel's Gully gold rush in New Zealand thirty years ago—and that was where I got my Sciatica. 'The living was rough, and my blood got in a* bad state. That leads to Sciatica four times out of five in New Zealand. J was exposed to all sorts of weathers. After sleeping on the wet ground, 1 woke one morning with a sharp burning pain shooting through mv thigh and down my leg.

"For four months I lay paralysed with pain in the Hokitika Hospital. All their drugs could not ease my pain a particle. Every nerve in my thigh seemed on fire. They picked out {he iemlerest spot and raised a blister on it. When the.blister was ripe they lanced it ami let out nearly a cup of scalding matter. I have had thirty-four blisters, one on top of tho other, but it was all useless/’ Mr Mackin went on to say. "My muscles were all torn and tender. I could not have gone through more pain if every bone in my body had been broken. I suffered so much that my whole constitution began to break up. Everything I ate disagreed with mo. The lightest meal lay like lend right below ray breast bone. My chest felt .as if it were squeezed in a vice. 1 was always bilious. I could keep nothing on my stomach. For twenty davs and nights on end the pain never let ftie close an eye, "When medical treatment failed, the Hospital doctors seared my flesh with a red hot iron. I carry the scam to fills very day. Then they drove groat long needles through my flesh right down to tho bone and turned on the electric battery full force. No words can describe the agony* of it all.

"After twenty-three years of almost continuous torture, I might well have considered myself incurable," continued Atr Mackin. "But three years ago I read how Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured Sciatica through the blood. That seemed more sensible to mo than trying to burn it out with red hot irons, so I got a supply. The first few boxes eased my Indigestion, and made me eat and sleep* better. In a fortnight the pains in my left leg began to ease up. I could I‘oef the new blood tingling through my veins down to my toes, boon my muscles loosened, and my nerves grew strong. In fact. I was so brimful of energy that 1 felt a new man. After nine boxes I stood completely cured. Time has proved that lam cured for good. too. When Dr Williams’ Pink Fills cured me, they can cure the worst case of Sciatica that ever any man goi in Now Zealand."

Dr Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People cured .Mr Mackin because they went right down to the root of his trouble in the blood. They actually make new blood—just that, nothing "more. They don't tinker with mere symptoms. Thev won’t cure any disease that is not caused by bad blood. But then bad blood is the cause of nil common diseases like .anaemia, headaches, indigestion, bad liver, nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, lumbago, backache, kidney lionble. and the special secret ailments of growing girls and women, whose health plainly depends upon the richness and regularity of their blood biipplv. l)r Williams’ Pink Pills have a marvellous power to cure all these ailments. But get the genuine pills. .Substitutes never cured anybody, lou can order the genuine pills by mail fiom Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, at 3s a box, or six boxes IGs fid/poet free.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5668, 16 August 1905, Page 2

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TORTURED BY DOCTORS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5668, 16 August 1905, Page 2

TORTURED BY DOCTORS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5668, 16 August 1905, Page 2