RHEUMATISM DRIVEN FROM THE BLOOD. A Remedy which Assists Nature Produces a Permanent Cure, as this Case Proves. ~t — Every sufferer fro n rheumatism wants to bo cured and stay 'jural. A return of the same old rheumatism every year is not attractive to anyono who has gono _ through one siege. Most treatments aim _ simply to "keep down" the rheumatic pains. The tonic treatment, with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills has proved, by hundreds of cures that it builds up the blood to a point that enables it to cast out these poisons through the regular channels of excretion, the bowels, kidneys, • and the skin. When this is dono tho rheumatism is permanently cured, and as long as tho blood is kept puro aud rich tho patient < will bo immune from attacks of rheumatism. Miss Annie Cussions, daughter of Mrs. M. Cussions, Edward St. Woodville, Adelaide owes her recovery from rheumatism to this treatment, and her statement should interest every sufferer. "Annie was puny and thin," said hor mother, Mrs. M. Cussions. "I took her to a doctor and he treated her off and on right up to when she was twelve. When she was about ten rheumatism began to show itself. Sho suffered terribly with pains in different parts—sometimes in the legs, and then in tho arms, and mostly-in her head. She was often laid up in bed. for weeks at a time, and her hands and feet would be so swollen that she could hardly movo them. Then at times tho swelling went up to her knees. I had to use hot flannels to ease the pain. Sho hardly ever ate anything, and I had to coax her to eat at. all. I had her under several doctors and in the children's hospital for three months, but tho treatment did not benefit her at all. Her heart was terribly bad and I often could hear it beating when some feet from hor, and see her dress moving with tho beats. When I brought her home from the hospital I began to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tho first box showed a little improvement, and the second mado a great difference. The first improvement was in her appetite, as wo noticed she bogan to eat' a little hotter. As sho kept on taking the pills sho got stronger, and almost every doso put new lifo into her. I gave her twelve boxes, and sho was in splondid health, and then one day sho was out and it camo on to rain and she got wet and that brought on another attack.. I did -"at bother with doctors this time, but put her' straight to bed and gave her some moro of the pills. She had ten lwxcs this time, and they completely cured her. I must have spent close on £200 on Annio on doctors and medicines. Sho has not had tho least return of- Rheumatism now for nearly two I years." "Everyono in tho neighbourhood knows how ill I was," said Miss Cussions, "and now I am quite strong and healthy." Be sure that you get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for tho many things that are said j to be just as good have never effected any cures. They aro sold by chemists and storekeepers, price 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. 6d.. or they will be sent direct on receipt of price by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of j ,>' Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 14
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574Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 14
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