ACUTE RHEUMATISM.
Amenable to Treatment.
THE LATEST METHOD
That acute rheumatism is amenable? to scientific treatment has latterly beens.. clearly demonstrated. An excellent illustration of this is furnished by Me~ Ernest G. Breeze, of 107, Day Street-.. Leichhardt, Sydney, N.S.W. That gentleman says: — " In the beginning of this year I contract— ed rheumatic fever in a very severe form-, and was laid up for five weeks. During. a portion of this time I was unconscious. Little by little, however, I got. over the worst of my illness, and washable to get about again. Unfortunately,, however, the rheumatic fever left behind it certain complications, the chief" of which was chronic rheumatism. ThisI used to give me a lot of trouble. Sometimes I was lame for a week at a time,through pain and stiffness in the ankle,. Then I had to use a stick, and coulct' barely hobble over the road. Also, sometimes the pain showed itself in the* knees. I obtained certain prescriptions^ from medical men; but these quite failed to cure me, and I used many different sorts of liniments with the samelack of result. As liniments seemed to* be of no use, and as doctor's physic wasr. no good, I began to look round for someadvertised remedy. I tried several, butobtained no benefit till I came across-. Laxo-Tonic Pills. These had an immediate and distinct benefit. My joints ationce became more supple, and the pairr gradually disappeared from my ankles? and knees. Also, I feel constitutionally better since I have been taking a? course of Laxo-Tonic Pills."
Laxo-Tonic Pills are sold by all chemists and stores at lO^d for the regularsize, or Is fid the double size, or posfc free upon receipt of the price in stampsor postal note from the Laxo-Tonic PilF Company, 15 O'Connell Street, Sydney; N.S.W. Write for free sample. B. BARNARD. Chemist, SIGNAL AND MAILMAN, storekeepers. Agents, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 3
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313ACUTE RHEUMATISM. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 3
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