Doctors of Two Continents Could r^Mjakejo impression on Torturing % All Treatments for Nineteen Years. THEM CUTICURA CURED ' SWiFTLY 'AMD EASILY
"I- contracted my disease at school in London, England, when I was fourteen, years old I am now thirtyihree. , My father put mc under the ■care of■:our family physician who diag- : nosed my disease as itch. But after :several; mOntlis'. treatment: j without l any "benefit, I 'was advised', to 'go to a hospital. "I attended the Hospital,- London. Then and on two other occasions/ -without my. get-, tins any "benefit,'they treated me for ."eczema. 1 Sly next attempt was trying "different ointments from doctors and 'druggists.. Then I tried patent medicines, i including^—^—-, and . : .•'■;'.'■' -" .:"I passed examinations for government situations .but was finally .rejected at the. medical examinations.; 'After three attempts-to enlist in the British.army I succeeded at last but was .discharged en account of my eczema.' The disease Arab confined to face, arms and legs, my face being actually raw at times. I: "came to America 'tlijrteen years ago, but my face became-worse, if possible. When in New York City-I was advised to ,go :to whence I'was'ssnt to the -—— Hospital. inßrooklyn. ..-Lyras pub under thecareof., Professor.;".".. ,' but this, also" added to the /number . of. unsuccessful -. attempts." *;I----returned home to England and-tried the: .-^ 'Hospital l , Liverpool; the " " '':*'' /Hospital; London, also <;he wbrld-faine'd London —— Hos//ital, but without getting: cured. I came back to America five years ago. I had overlooked the > Guticura ■ Remedies' dozens of times, but" three 5 raoii-ths-ago *I decided to give Cuticura a trial and I can safely say I am cured of one of the mosfiltorturirig skin diseases a man ever had. ; Richard Ganaah; Gonn.V TI. S." At, Jan. 10, 1909." ■-•:.■.-'' : v:-;-Aw "I .am' familiar with Mr.' Curleyfs case and his cure and believe his statement to be true. John F. Burke, New Canaan, Conn." "- Note. All the names left blank are given in full in Mr. Curley's letter. Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cutteura Remedies are sold wherever the Britisli Flag floats. Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.; Pans, S, Rue de la Pate; Australia. R. Towns & Co, Sydney; India. B; K. Paul. Calcutta; U. S. A., Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Sole Props., Boston. : 03-Post free, 32-page book on skin and scalp.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 6
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