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CORRECT TREATMENT FOR AMÆMIA.

One that Increases the Blood Supply. ' This Young Woman on tha Verge of: a : ~\ : Decline,.found; a Valuable ■- ) i'. ■■. : '■■<'■':■ ' Remedy.,. ..'••. ~";.' ,' '~ ;' ! '/''■':!■': . '' ■■ w l- ' - ' •■■:.' ■:"■■ The' ; case ■■: of ■rMiss • Mary Cummings,' daughter .of Mrs. Patrick Cummings, 08 Street,;, Sydenham, Christch'urcho

well illustrates, the advantage' of treatment , with them in cases, of bloodleMness. j. ; i Mrs. Cummings stated to a.reporters i ".My daughter Mary was :healthy enough as'a child, but she began to fall away as: she grew up. Her appetite.'began, .tofaili \T had to fairly coat her. to ' cat. I'd: 'make, dainty dishes .(for'', her, and, tlren she would hardly touch them. Her lips and'gums lost all colour, and her face grew.dull and salWlooking. She ceased to romp about like other children, and was weary'arid dragged out; all. day., She had to rest and lie down, continually; Her feet were always cold; as if'her blood did: not circulate properly. Often, she complained of the way; Her head ached, arid she was so nervous and unstrung that, the least thing would startle her. Herblood wag' watery and scant; if she cut her finger: hardly-any would run. She. couldn't stand long, fier feet arid anklos .would' puff: up. Each morning she was quite weak and prostrated.' There was a good deal of backache'. At night she would groan with the pain of.it, and she. couldn't ho or'tornwith ease,, and only stooped with great pain. ; Hor eyeswero-glUssy and brilliant, faritoo muoli so. .One: day in Colombo : Street Bhe had. a giddy turn, and", nearly , fell. ■ Some .days, everything ; would turn sour ou her stomach: and she would have to retch it up, her digestion was'so weak. 1 I knew.of>'a young lady ■'.. ;iienr by wbo;had been ill the'same way and was cured,6y Dr. .Williams' ,I'ink Pills', .'soil.'' sent and; got some,; and am' thankful I'did,. for' you, woii't find any -guil in 'Christchurchi healthier." . <■ '■''■}. '-.;:'•'■■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 5

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CORRECT TREATMENT FOR AMÆMIA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 5

CORRECT TREATMENT FOR AMÆMIA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 5

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