CRIPPLED AND TOBTiEO. Rheumatism made this Woman as Helpless as a Baby. Carried about from Room to i Room by her Husband, | As a public Duty she tells how she was cured by | Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dixon of 186 Pilgrim St., Footseray, Melbourne, think it their duty to make public the facts concerning Sirs. Dixon's remarkable cure from Rheumatism by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Dixon was suddenly overcome with Rheumatism and for months was crippled and as helpless as a baby. Her husband had to carry her from one room to another when she was able to get out of bed, "lid neighbours had to do her hair. Mrs 'ixqii graphically told a reoorter of aier illness and cure. She said:— "I had influenza and after that Rheumatism set in, and quite sud--denly, too," said 'Mrs. Dixon. "I went to bed all right and in the morning I woko up quite unable to move. The Kheumatism was down all one side. For a fortnight then I had to stay in bed. I had to get in heli> to do the housework and look after the children. I was quite helpless and the agony was dreadful. Later it set in, in both inds, feet and arms. When the first
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14522, 18 August 1911, Page 2
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