EPILEPSY AND FITS. WHAT INDEPENDENT WITNESSES SAY. 447 W. 61st Place, Chicago, 111. m , .1 . April 6, 1908. lo whom this may concern: Our little boy, who had been ill and fast failing for more than two years, has been taking the Trench’s Remedy for about a year, and is gaining so rapidly now that we have every hope of a complete recovery. We tried many physicians, and among them some of the best known specialists of this city, when we were advised to use Trench’s Remedy. As a trial proved helpful, we continued its use, with gratifying results, and do not hesitate to recommend it to anyone suffering from convulsions. E. H. Calhoun. From Mr. Richard Towl, Fair View, Youldon, Holsworthy, N. Devon. . January 6, 1908. I beg to inform you with great gratitude that, having submitted my child, William Richard Towl, to a course of your Remedy for a period of three years, which expired over twelve months since, and as I believe him to be quite cured of Epileptic Fits, from which he has suffered from his birth, I therefore have had no occasion to apply for any medicine since August, 1906. I may say, however, that 1 keep a bottle under hand in case of a relapse. My wife and myself are so thankful for the remarkable effect of your valuable Remedy that we think it cannot be too extensively known. You can make whatever use you think proper of this letter, especially as it is entirely unsolicited by you. TRENCH’S REMEDIES CO., DUBLIN. N-2. Agents: Ellison and Duncan, Ltd., Port Ahiurin, Napier.
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New Zealand Tablet, 17 November 1910, Page 1902
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