HIS RUPTURE CUREDEngineer on the Midland Railway Restored by the Wonderful Rice Method. One of the*well-known engineers on the Midland Railway, having been in their employ a longtime, relates some very interesting facts about how he cured himself of a bad rupture by the Rice Method. His name is George Jordan, and is in good standing, so what he says for the benefit of other railway men who are ruptured can be relied upon as truthful and of value. MB 27, Bishopstone Road, Gloucester, Dr. W. S. Rice. July 21,1901. Dear Sir,—l am very pleased to say that I am cured of Rupture after using your treatment for three months, having been ruptured for seven teen years. ? I have already spent a lot of money on treatment, having paid one doctor sixteen guineas without getting much good,and I had lost all hope of being cured until I read your advertisement in Lloyd's Newspaper. I acted strictly on your advice, and I have not been troubled with my Rupture since the first week I tried your treatment, and although I get a lot of shaking about (being a locomotive engine driver on the Midland Bailway), I have not worn a Truss for about two months, and I do not feel the slightest weakness now, and am enjoying better health than I have had for seventeen You can make what use you like of this letter, as I am anxious for all sufferers to know of your treatment: and I shall advise all my friends afflicted with this complaint to use it, as I know it will cure permanently.—-Yours faithfully. Georoe Jordan. The RICE Method of curing rupture is as near perfect as anything could be, and a great many remarkable cures have been effected.* Every ruptured railway man should write Dr. W. S. Rico, k Stonecutter Street, LON DON, E. 0., who wid send a FREE SAMPLE of his method, also a complete and illustrated series of pamphleti showing conclusively that his method cannot fail of a cure. It is a home treatment at small cost, without pain, danger, operation, or au hour’s detention from work. Do not fail to write for either yourself or someone you know to bo ruptured.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XXI, 24 May 1902, Page 1004
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