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A Cancer Case.

To the Kilitor of the Atloertiser

SIH, — I noticed in your columns recently, in the report of the hospital committee meeting a reference to Mr. Parks' testimonial re Cancer (that is myself), ami objecting to the Testimonial I sent Mr. Palmer with reference to my lining mi inmate of the Bendigo Hospital." Well, Sir, I will explain. When this (Juicer first took me I was a resident of Woodend. It took six years growing before I had it oj)erated upon. 'At the end of that time I went into Kyuetoii Hospital, and they removed my tongue, and as soon as my tongue \va* removed the Cancer grew more rapidly than before.' I was an inmate of the Ivyneton Hospital for six weeks. Then they told me they could do no uku'i; for me. From Kyiu'ton 1 came to liendigo, and then wont to the Hendigo Hospital, and showed it to the head doctor, the assistant doctor, and the head warder, and they said, "Parks, thcro is no hope for you. In three or four days you will be no more," and they also said, "you had better go home and go to bed.'' By this time my throat was almost closed, and I could only grft a small portion of liquid nomishinent down. I went home, and told my wife to go and get a bottle of Vitadatio, which she did, and I took half the bottle that night, and finished the remainder during the next few days. 1 felt so much better after taking it that I continued it, and as T went on taking the Vitadatio my throat gradually opened, and in a little over a week I commenced to take a little sago and beef tea, and improved every week during the whole time I was taking Vitadatio, until J t00k. 50 bottles, which completely cured me. After 1 was cured I went to the Ifondigo Hospital, and showed my cure to the head doctor, the head warder, and the porter, and they were quite astonished to see me, thinking, of course, I was in the cemetery. They asked me what cured me. and 1 told them Vitadatio. 1 showed it to the doctor, and he said I was completely cured. Sir, the committee say I was not a patient. No, I was not. They would not admit me, saying there was no cure for me, but told me to go home and go to bed ; it was only a matter of a few days. But to-day I am still alive and well, and am as free from Cancer and as healthy as any man, and 1 solemnly declare I was cured by Vitadatio and nothing else : and, sir, what makes it more wonderful, the doctor told me they had had 444 ca«es-of Cancer iv the hospital, and all had died. The more I think of my wonderful cure, the more I think what a wonderful medicine Vitadatio is, ami I can recommend it to anyone with a case like my own. Yoursi &c.,R PARKS. California (lully, Bendrgo.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

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A Cancer Case. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

A Cancer Case. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)