ACCIDENT TO RAILWAYMAN.
FOOT INJURED BY HANDCAR. "My husband recently met with ft most distressing accident whon ho was working on tho railway," writes Mrs. G. Bowman, Thosby Street, Wickham. Newcastle, N.S.W. "Ho had tho misfortune to have a handcar pass over his foot, which cut right through the shoo and caused a nasty wound. He was quito crippled from the accident, and tho foot bled frightfully. Ho Was compelled to walk about sevon miles through tho bush before .ho could get anything for it, He then got n bottle of Dr. Sheldon'B Magnetic Liniment, which ho poured . over tho wound, and"- it at once stopped tho bleeding, arid took out all the pain. Ho continued to use this Liniment for about four days, and although the wound had been terribly sore, it healed it and reduced all the inflammation and entr'rely cured it." ; ■ . Dr. Sheldon's Mngnetic Liniment Will relievo at onco Rheumatism, Lumbago. Lamo Back, Cuts, Bruises, or Burns, and continued 1 applications will effect a euro in a remarkably short time. Price Is, Od, and Si,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 4
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178ACCIDENT TO RAILWAYMAN. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 4
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