LEFT SIDE PARALYSED.
Mrs B. M. Ryan. Thames< In Wellington Hospital. Doctors Gave Her Up. Bed-ridden for Months. Busy Housewife To-day. Dr Williams' Pink Pills. . " When I left 'Wellington Hospital I wm eo paralysed tlmt I cnnld not even speak," said Mrs B. M. Ilyan. of Maokav street, Thtmes. "Doctor after doctor, liatl to owii that my ease was hopeless, They all said I would novor walk iiguin. Yet, hero I am to-day in' perfect health, able to walk from one end of Thames to tho otlmr. My euro is a positive miracle—and every bit of tho credit goes to Dr /Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People." i
llrs llyan's statement is so scnsationn that it is well thorn u positive proof 01 its truth. Tho main facts of her euso aro on reoord in tho bookij of ilio Wellington Hospital, where she \vas treated without success—find her present health is plain to anyone who sees 'her. Her story (told in her own straightforward words)'is ono.of tho most interesting that ever appeared in print. : .
'I was travelling by boat from' Thamns to Wellington," said Mrs Ryan, " and went to my berth in the best of health. During the night I was suddenly struck with Paralysis. It' was just a sudden twinge of tho muscles—ami 1. jay unable to speak or move. Tho whole of my left side, beenwn useless, without a minute's warning. At Welliiigton they took mo ashore to tho hospital—a. hopeless paralytic. For nearly three months 1 was .like tlnV. i couldn't" speak or move. My face was all twistwl out of shape in a terrible way, and my mouth wa-s drawn back nearly to my car. My food ■ wouldn't stay in my mouth, and I was in a' most pitiaUo stato.
"In fact," added Mrs Ryan, whilet.her eye« filled up with toartf, "I was a misory to myself and a burden to my family. 'In spito of the kindest treatment, tho Wellington doctors and hospital staff didn't do mc any good. At last I was taken home, and never knew tho hour tho Paralysis would put on end to mc,, It was then I began taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. •
" Affof tho hospital had failed I didn't think that Dr'Williams' Pink Pills could do' mo much good-soitwasnot. a case of faith cure, ' Mrs Ryan went on tfl «av. '"To mv surprise, however,, the fijst box made IT-0 ao hungry that I could hardly wait for meal-time, but it wis a long Avhilp before I could see that thoy woro doing my Paralysis any good. Then, ono day, I noticed a tingling in my: paralysed side. J_ suppose it was t)ia new blood that Dr " llliams' Pinl; Pills .'wore making for me. A few days later I began to get hack my power of Bpocch. After that, ovory dose of Dr: Williams' Pink Pills gavo mo new strength and life. At last ono morning I was able to got out of bod and walk out to the kitchcn. From that time on I gained rapidly. My mouth gradually came back to its right, placc, and my wholo left side grew sound and well again. My euro is nothing less than a miracle. If I live to bo a 100," added Mrs Ryan, with intonso earnestness, "I shall never be,able to givo half enough praiso to Dr Williams' Pir.k Pills for Pale People. I oivo my lifo to 36 boxes of them." . When Dr Williams' Pink Tills euro diseases like paralysis, consumption, and looomotcr ataxia, no wonder thoy have such success in during every day ailments, like anaemia, indigestion, headaches, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, lumbago, kidney troubles, liver complaint, skin diseases, general weakness,' and the special secrot troubles of growing girls and women, whose whole health depends upon tho richness and tho regularity of their blood. AH these diseases, in fact, spring i from lad blood, and Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually uakk new blood. They do just that ono tiling, but t'ne.v do it well. They don't act 011 the bowels. They don't bother with more symptoms. If you want froo medical advice, write to the Dr Williams' Medioino Co., Wellington. From the same address you can also order by mail at 3s a box, or six boxes 16s 6d, post free, the genuine Dr Williams' l'ink Pills for I'ale People, if you have any difficulty in getting them from you local chemist or storekeeper, ltemeinber. substitutes never cured anyone. (<et tho pills that changed Mvs U.van from n paralytic eripplc inio an active, healthy women.
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Otago Daily Times, Volume 13694, Issue 13694, 10 September 1906, Page 2
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760LEFT SIDE PARALYSED. Otago Daily Times, Volume 13694, Issue 13694, 10 September 1906, Page 2
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