A Miraculous Goitre Cure. Dixon St.; Wellington; July 1, 1907. To Professor Webb,' Special 'Herbalist,' .787 Colombo Street, Christehurch. : Dear Sir caniiot_ «xjHresi, my gratitude, in words to you for' the marvellous cure you have effected -in my -case -<jf- goitre.-' -Five years age I was-taken very ill,-'and the doctor was called , in, and he said I was suffering /rom yellow jaundice, and .that, in three days my eyes .would: become• yellow, and'' I began ;t^i^se ; '{md got too. weak to walk.- 'fComd oMy" crawlivandl was reduced to _>7st 61b, gradually-got worsesCalled 'doctor jn; he said inflammation of the bowels. Had to have an injectton"; ordered-away" to' -Nelson'.-I saw•another .doctor;-he^sounded-me, and then called his to have- a loolc afnie; apd 'he said, : "In"*air my' 'have never met. such, a case' as .. this. :I' am dumbfounded:" r. They kept, me ;goii)g for nine days, sounding irie every'day- :V was there about 12 weeks, costing me! £lO , for. medical advice,; and; when I returned' home, my former; doctor told 'me, that: I had- cancer of the and it was ' impossible for ma £d. iive'. I "'^ •■'Then-I •went>to;Auckland,' consulted another doctor; he sbunde'd me rand gave" me a • prescriptibiTto "get :ina'de; iip itnti'- -my next visit, which- did not ;improve. me. ; I. returned home again,, still Jn. the same,, plight; ; in fact; worse. .'.." I then came to Wellington, and. was advised ■by a -friend who had been cured by a herbalist, Webb. He said,' "Go hinl; if. there isany cliarice of you'getting Abetter ,he wUI ;.cure y0u.!.',.'..,.' $ went, afadjto my;sin-.t>rise]ie me straight out. that .1 .yas suffering 'sfxpyir.ja. Goitre. - I measured 20Ji'n-round and:,my-eyes."WeTe protruding_ r r my head. I was' Simply "a wrect, and'when"!'closed my eyes I. could : sejjpbut^- "couid'f neitlier ' sit nor ia ; y,.dOM[,nj bad, a^terrible pain'"in. iny- side, ! witii 'a chbk|ng;_ sensStionV v My iieck'is. quite.' its "normal;size,, nay 'eyes are ail. right; and ilhave no pains whttteyer-T--in short; I am a'younger ;man| and'.'eat;abd sieep well, which 1 lfad. not 'done t'o? years* before. *"''.' *'■ I remain, > - ...- ; . :.:,,< ."iiv , . -; r:.hJ«aklick. w.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 14
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