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A REMARKEABLE CURE.

.Many Doctors Fail a

P RADICAL CURE EFFECTED.

(Set Sydney "Evening JS rews," HJSJ9S.)

(BY OUR srKCUL KEPOKTEK.)

Mrs liushby, of 69 Crown-street, Sydney, having been cured of

A Dangerous Complication of ailmi-nts by Clements Tonic, and this havini; ■ omo to our ears, our reporter was speoif<!. > commissioned to wait on that lady and obtain from her own lips 11 detailed account of her case Mrs. liushby received the newspaper man most kindly. "I should indeed be ungrateful," she stated, " if 1 withheld from the world the whole history of my illness and how I Wa3 Entirely Cured by Clements Tonic, after trying in vain many lvincd-irs am! many doctors, who gave me up as incurable ; iii fact, I have often thought of writing' to the pipers myself about ii, with tho hope that other women, who ai-u suffering as I did for years, might know how Clements Tonic saved me, »nd v,'r»t:M save tljcm." " Win yon kindly inform me how and in what way you first fell ill ? " " Well, yon must, know," replied Mrs. Bushby, •■ "I am ths mother of seven children, and 1. think llie strain of 3- many children weakens one much and makes one the more liable to get seriously ill from slight 0.-macs. I have been aecus onicl also to nurse my children a much longer time than the doctors advised me. l"did not wein my Uwt child till he was seventeen months old. It was shortly after tin's that Iliad .' premature confinement. It was no light in Uer. I whs laid up In Bed seriously iU. The .1(1 tor who attended me at this time said th ..t the accident that had happened to me was simply the result of weakness. I had ync into a very low suite owing to my not weaning my child earlier. I had contimiil internal bleeding. I insisted, against the doctor's advice, in getting ibout wiU.ina couple of weeks, and from that time I date the serinus illness which riung to me For so many Months. Althuiigii, when too late, I took every care of myself, I got thinner, weaker, and more debilitated every d-iy. Sometime-; wh-n standing up a sudd n faintness would seize me, everything would seem to go dark, there wdu Id be a roaring noise in my ears, and [ should fall to th« ground in A Har-Con3oious Stats. i\fy omplexiuu iieeaine »allow and purchm nt-like, with i.envy dark marks under tii-! eyes. My face got thin, pinched, and I drawn. My gums aii'l lips were of an unhealthy blue colour. My blood was in a tenibly thin state, wid my digestion was so weak that I could mily take very light food, and in very snuU quantities, which did me b'i' 'it tie goo I. mid only digested by Slow and Painful Degrees. I was more weary when I got up in the in Tiling than wlv.ll I went to tied at night, [consumed another dor.tor about 1 his time, and lie s.-i'd my liver was deranged and that I was suffering from extreme weakness aritii!'/ through tho Im jii/arisiied and Watsry state of my blood -ausemia, I think he called it. He prescribed both medicines and pills for me. He told me they were strengthening remullUs, and I took them as directed, but they -lid me no good at all, and I continued to get worse. I suffered continually from nervous headaches. My hand was never completely free from p.iin. A strange trembling -ame on me at times. I had fal Inn into such a Nervous and Depressed State that I was frightened t.> walk even a few yards down the street without someone at my side. The least midden sound would bring on palpitation of the he.u-t, and I had to catch at the first thing I could To Save !V»y3e!f from falling, and lie still for a time till the palpitation of the heart becim^ Isss violent. Some) 'in es this would come 011 without any apparent cause." . '' Did you still have fainting fits?" " Yes , I did. As I got worse they became more tV etjuent. I was never sure when I should have one aid fall down Quite Unconscious. I went to .1. liapensary. They asked me a great uiany <[:.osi'.ions and prescribed for me, but no benefit resulted. I then sent for anotheir doctor. I was

Too ill to so to him. He came and examined me most attetif.i vely, and told me amongst other ■Jiings that the palpitation of the heart and the "fii anting fits were the result of heart disease. I took his medicines, but derived uo her "lit from them.

I was in Despair. I rea .ly .thought I was not long for this world. I tried nearly ovorythiug— all kiuda

of and pilln—some recommended to me by neighbours, and others I read of. Some of these were spe'cia'ly advertised to cure Coses which seemed similar to mine." " Did you get any relief?" " No ; none of them were of the slightest benefit to me. I bec.une so ill that I

Coufdn't Leave my Bed. For over a month I could take no solid food of any kind; just a little milk, a few spoonfuls at a time, that's all. For nights and- nights in succession I never had an hour's sleep, and often when I did doze off for a few minutes I woke up with a violent palpitation of the heart und a strange choking ai.<l

Su>. * sating Sensation. Many a time 1 thought it was'all over with me, and when I could find 'breath I used to call out so loudly that the neighbours coul<hear me,

"I'm' Dying! Tits Dytnsj!" I was in such an awfully weak state that it would have taken very little to kill me. On many occasions I think I nv.ist have' been very near death's door through sheer weak ness. At last i dare not go tn bed at all, I was frightened I should die whilst lying

Helpless on My Sack. For five days and nights I sat in a chu hardly able to raise my hand. I despairu. of finding a remedy for my complaint, thought 1 should have to sit there and wa.-. away Till I Died. In.fact I had given up all hope. One day r friend induced me to try Clements Tonic She bought me some and b-viight it to me 1 didn't expect an immediate effect in a casi like mine, but after taki:: two asrmll bottle I was surprised and delighted to find myselt getting stronger ; after such a long, wear) illne-a the weakest hope t eagerly seized at. I felt at lasi. that I had got. hold of

The Sfjjhl Remedy, <ar»e! One that was Abis to &ot to the' Cause of SVBy ;51nes*. All the other medicines I had takou ha. a slight stimulating effeet'ior the time, but did me no real good, and, like taking a glass of brandy, when the effect had gone I wvworse] than' before. But Clements Toni. had a different result altogether. The good.it did me was permanent. After every dose.l found a slight improvement. Duriug my lon,' illness I had no appetite at all. It hurt "me 30 much to eat that I positively dreadß r ta' take my, food but now my appetite began to return. Little by little I was.able, 10 eat,solid food again and could feel it WAs.dping.nv good." "How .did Clements Tonic affect the ither-very serious symptoms you suffered *'" '■ These •symptoms didu t go all at once, but they got less in violence every day. I still had a return of palpitation at time but it wai not nearly so violent, nor did i last so long, and occasionally I felt a littl faint.) but .as I continued to take TonicThese ,'Troublos Disappeared entirely. '•Under the influence of, this remedy I began to feel .|iiite cheerful and bright, and to get S"tne sound and refreshing sleep, .at u.ight. I wai soon able to get out of bed and to do a little bit of housework. An improvement was 110 iceable in in* every day, and after taking seven 3111AII bottles in all, with the exception of being a little thin, I was Entirely Gurad, thanks to Clements Tonic. I was still thin, but in a very short time I got up to my full weight again and 'I have never been ill since, and f now feel Pei"f«eti/ Strong and Well, and can' do a day's work or go anywhere alone.without the least feeling of weariness or nervousue-i'3, .and honestly consider

Clements Tonic my Salvation,

.STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Slarv BtfSHBY, of 69 Crown-street, Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales sMiii'stresa, do solemnly and sincerely declare thai, the preceding- account of on interview contained on this and the elemi preceding folioj.is a. .true account of my illness and cure b} Clements Tome »U'| 1 make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the name to be true and by virtu-i of an Act made und pas-ed in Mi ninth ye;r of thu, reign of her present Afaje^y intkiilort "An Act' for the more clTertvial abolition of Oat- a air.t vflirlnations taken and m «le in various De!>irlni>'!»t3 of the Government of Neu- South Wale« and <to du-'atitiitci'iieolirations hi lieu theivof n-.c! for the sunpie»*i..n of voluntary'and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavit*."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 3

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A REMARKEABLE CURE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 3

A REMARKEABLE CURE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 3

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