EPILEPSY AND FITS.
WHAT INDEPENDENT WITNESSES SAY. From Mr. A. Bolton, 69 North parade, Otley, Yorkshire. May 21, 1908. ‘ In reply to yours of to-day, the reason why I discontinued your Remedy was because it had cured me of Epilepsy, and I did not want any more. ‘To show you the wonderful medicine your Remedy is, I will, in as few words - as possible, give you the history of ray starting with Epilepsy to its cure. Now, about twelve years ago I fell down in the street in a fit. The doctors said that I must have had sunstroke, which made it come on. It would be six months later before I had another; then they began to come faster and faster, until about four years ago, for five weeks in succession, I had a fit each week, and during the whole time I was under one doctor or another, and I also went as an out-patient to an Epileptic Hospital in London. 1 My attention was drawn to an advertisement of your Remedy, and I sent for six bottles. Two days after I had taken my first teaspoonful of the Remedy I had a slight attack, but from that day to this I have never had any sign of a fit except once, and it was after two or three days of mental strain, and the attack was of only two or three minutes’ duration. * My wife joins with me in thanking you for such a -wonderful cure as Trench’s Remedy. ‘ I shall be pleased to answer any inquiries in regard to the efficacy of Trench’s Remedy for Epilepsy.’ TRENCH’S REMEDIES CO., DUBLIN. V N.Z. Agents: Edison and Duncan, Ltd., Port Ahuriri, Napier. •
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New Zealand Tablet, 28 July 1910, Page 1167
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284EPILEPSY AND FITS. New Zealand Tablet, 28 July 1910, Page 1167
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