Saved a Leg.
A QUEENSLAND MAN SI FFEIUiNCi FKOM ULOOD POISONING NAHUOWLY ESCAPES LOSING HIS LEG. Mr Arthur F. Muston, suQcring from i blood poisoning which would not yield j to externai remedies, and who feared In.' was going to die, tells of the benefit lie derived from taking Dr. Morse' 9 Indian Root Pills. He writes .— " I consider it a duty that you should know, also the public, of the benefit I havo derived from taking Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. Some two years ago 1 was in Townsville, Queensland, suffering from blood poisoning that caused a running sore to develop in my right leg which would not yield to external remedies. 1 was iv the Rockhampton General Hospital, and later in the Mackay Hospital, and had an operation performed, and at one time feared I would lose my leg. About this time Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills came under my notice, and I began taking tbem regularly. I was very weak, and thought I was going to die. After taking them for about three weeks I noticed a great improvement. 1 became more cheerful, and felt quite another man ; the soro rapidly; healed, and to-day I am as sound as a bell. I can safely recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. In any case I tried several doctors and numerous other remedies, without getting substantial benefit. There seemed to be something about the pills that drove tho poison entirely out of my system. I am very thankful that the piUs came under my notice, and I cannot speak too highly of their bloodpurifying and healing properties " Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills purify the blood -and cleanse the system of all its impurities. They are a permanent and a positive cure lor Biliousness, Constipation, and all Liver and Kidney Disorders. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown thereon. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES.
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Southland Times, Issue 19088, 2 July 1903, Page 4
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