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Mrs J. Brown, Belgrove. Belgrove, 14th June, 1909. MR W. H. CROWE, I Medical Expert, Nelson. | Dear Sir, — About two years ago I contracted a bad cold ; at first tlio COUgh was not severe, but it gradually got worse, and I became very weak. ! The perspiration used to ooze out of ; me, especially at night, and I was expectorating great quantities of phWm. j I became alarmed, and consulted a j doctor, who pronounced my caso to be consumption, and advised me to go to the Sanatorium at Cambridge, in the Waikato. My friends, however, very strongly persuaded me to ?ive you a. trial, and naturally I am very pleased I acted on their advice, for you have completely cured me. You will probably make public use of thi9 letter, and I must therefore be , very accurate in my statements. When I called on you and told you of my symptoms, you assured me that I was in the first stage of consumption, and that you would cure me, provided I did exactly as you told mo. The first bottle of medicine you gave me put an end to the night sweats, and as soon you knew this you immediately changed the physic, and then began a process of building up health and strength. You insisted that I should weigh myself very carefully each week to note the measure of improvement. 1 1 weighed, eleven stono when 1 was first stricken, and gradually wasted away to six atone seven pounds, but now I am twelve stone and in my normal health. I cannot thank yo\i enough for what you have done for me. The expense was a mere trifle, for after all I took only six bottles of your medicine, and I have got my health back. You have practically snatched mo from the jaws of death, and I am truly grateful. Should any one suffering as I was come to you and want proof of your good work, please send them to me and I will convince them. I will, always be under a debt of gratitude to you, and I will persuade all my suffering friends to submit themselves to jour treatment. I am, your faitMully, (Signed) MARTHA BROWN. 3798

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12766, 7 February 1910, Page 1

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