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WHY HE DID NOT GO TO THE HOSPITAL

HB COULD LEAP THROUGH THE AIR. n«K"e likely to be of use to his fellow-creatures. To 2>egin, then, you must know I had long been more or less subject to attacks of bron« chitis. a .•complaint thatyou are aware is very sommon actf .troublesome m Great Britain m fcrtain seasons d»" the year. Some months ago I had a very sever* Jum of it, worse, I think Shan I ever had btffrre. It was probably, brought on by catching as we all are apt to when we least expect it. Weeks passed by, and my trouble proved to be very obstinate It would not yield to medicine, and a* I also began to have violent racking pains m my limbs and back, I became greatly alarmed, I could neither eat nor sleep. If I had been a feeble, sickiy. man, I should have thought less strangely otit ; but as, on the contrary, I was hearty and robust I feared some new and terrible thing had got hold of me, which migh) make strength of bo avail against it. I say hat was the way I thought. Presently I could not even lie down for the pain all orer my body. I asked my doctor wfctt he thought of ray condition, and he fraakiy said, "lam sorry to have to tell you 50a ar£ getting worse 1" This so frightened my fnendV; as well as myself, that they said, ** Tfamtas, yev must go to tht Hospital : it may ieyour only chance for life 1" But I didn't wart to goto the hospital. Who does, when he thu&fi jhe can possibly get along -without it ? I am a laboring man, with a large family depending on me for support, and i I might almost as weU be m my grave as to be laid on my back m a hospital unable to lift a hand lor months, or God only knows how Jpng. Right at this point I had a thought flash across my mind like a stream of sunshine m a cloudy day. I had heard and read about Mother £eigel's Curative Syrup, and I resolved, before consenting to be taken to the hospital, I would try t&at well-known remedy. On this I gave up the doctor's medicine and began taking the Syrup. Mark the wonderful result! I had taken bnfc ihree doses within twenty-four hours vfhen I was seized with a fit of coughing, and threw up the phlegm and mucus off my chest by the mouthful. The Syrup had loosened and broken it up. Cootioujng with the Syrup, the raoking pain, which. l bejjsye came from the bitter and poisonous tumours m jny blood and 'joints, soon left me entirely, aod I felt like going to sleep, and I dia sleep soun4 and quiet Then I felt hungry, wiril a 2?4tural appetite, and as I ate I soon got strong aZ?° WeU. I felt I could leap through the air with jdisht -

In a week I was abk to go to my work again. . t doesn't seem possible, yet it is true, and the people kno~ ■:•. A^d, therefore, hen I say I pre . ' 1' •' •' -»«ws of the great power of i?eigei ? o . }••"*> 10 cure pain and disease far and wide, nobody will wonder at me. \ Thomas Canning 75, Military-road, Canterbury, Kent. Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup is for sale by all chemists and medicine vendors : and by the Proprietors. A. J. White, Limited, 35, Farringdon road, London, E.C., England.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2286, 21 November 1889, Page 3

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WHY HE DID NOT GO TO THE HOSPITAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2286, 21 November 1889, Page 3

WHY HE DID NOT GO TO THE HOSPITAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2286, 21 November 1889, Page 3

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