DREADFUL SORES YIELD TO THE MARVELLOUS BLOODPURIFYING PROPERTIES OF DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. No person can be afflicted with a, greater misfortune than having a running sore that will not yield lo ordinary treatment. The sore may originally be caused by accident or otherwise; but if it does not heal it is because the. blood is impure. The foul humours, instead of being carried away through the regular channels, burst through the skin, causing suffering and humiliation. The ease published below is that of Mr Henry Bramble, of North Broken Hill, who met with a serious accident, causing a wound that would not yield to either internal or external remedies, and which nearly cost 'nim his life. "Nearly eight years ago," says Mr Bramble, " whenworking on. the New, Chum Consolidated Gold Jlin£, Dendigo, Victoria," a fockdrilling machine fell on me, making a large wound in my buck, exposing the kidneys. After 12 weeks in bed two doctors operated on me, and then it was 18 months before I was able to woTk, the wound refusing to close, In spite of all tho medicines I took internally, ;lie oils and ointments used externally, the wound never closed up, and I had to go to work with a large towel tied round my middle. For the past four years I have been,employed on Broken Hill mines, with the'wound still refusing t« heal, until nine months ago, when I started using Dr Morso's Indian lloot Pills '.with great results. They improved my blood so rapidly that the wound healed quickly, and now is quite closed, only leaving, a large scar. I thoroughly believe tint the Pills are the sole cause of my cure, and can honestly recommend them." Mrs' i Bramble' endorses everything iter husband 1 says about the l PJla. :.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13077, 13 September 1904, Page 2
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