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BODY-SNATCHING. TORN FROM THE GRAVE.

An Extraordinary Case haa lately come under our notice, It appear that Mr H. A. Crane, who travels over tbis and the adjacent colonie in the interests of one of the tar^t importing firms in this city, and therefore ia a well-kncwn mah ali'over the colonies, baa lately been in very indifferent health. lie had suffered from a severe shaking at the Windsor Railway Smash, and had been under the treatment of the bett physicians in Melbourne and Sydney. The most troublesome symptom was Neuralgia, which was txcrirciatingly painful ; ha had been a sufferer from this complaint on and off for years, bnt since the acddent Le had suffered tea times worse than ever. He cocsulted physician after physician without benefit ; they told him amongst them, he had every complaint from atrophy of the liver to heart disease. His casa was so remarkable that we give his own version of it in his own words, considering that he hRg had a miraculous escape from acute suffering, if not from an untimely grave. He says :— For the last seven yenrs I have been a victim to the most excruciating agony from neuralgia, and also Buffered from extreme nervousness. I tried hundreds of ec-called specifics, but without avail, and, being a commercial traveller, am particularly liable to colda from exposure to draugbts, etc. ; a slight one even always fled to my facial nerves, and caused acute neuralgic pains, preventin? sleep, and causing excessive sympathetic headache. I saw CLEMENTs' TONIO advertised, procured a bottle, and in two days the pain was completely cured, a consummation I had never expected, and am deeply tharkful for s*me. Thi9 whs four months ago, and from then till now I have never had the slightest twinge of the excruciating torture I used to have. You may make what use of this you like. Yours gratefully, HENRY A. CRANE. We al6O received similar letters from T. Garret t, E?q., M.P., who mfs :— " He has found Clements Tonic a great aid to appetite and digestion," and from Mrs Whalley, who was quite worn out, tired, weak and unable to move. She tock seven bottles of Clements Tonic, and now can eat, work, and sKep, and is stronger than ever before. We could go on like this with evidence that proves the value of Clements Tonic in acute diseases right down the column, and then for yards over the edge of the paper, so inexhaustable is our supply of influential and positive endorsement. We will send full particu - lars of the diseases Clements Tonic is suitable for on receipt of your name and addrcw. F. M. CLEMBNTS, NEWTOWN, SYDNEY

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 38, 26 June 1891, Page 29

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BODY-SNATCHING. TORN FROM THE GRAVE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 38, 26 June 1891, Page 29

BODY-SNATCHING. TORN FROM THE GRAVE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 38, 26 June 1891, Page 29

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