I ST. VITUS , DANCE-This Young Girl became ParaJn lysed and Helpless-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cured her. Mrs. Janet Wright, of Milchester Road, Charters Towers, told an interviewer of how $\ wonderfully Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured her thirteen-year-old daughter, Nellie, who was help- ' ess rom itus ' D ance - "^ ier an °f Dyplheria," said Mrs. Wright, "Nellie was left tj ver y wea k ar >d run down, and St. Vitus' Dance came on. She lost all the power of her right 1 M arm and all the right side seemed numb, 100. She could not take hold of a cup with the right § Ml hand for it would fall and smash. The right leg was nearly useless, for in walking she would |»~r"-WJr throw it out and drag it after her quite helplessly. The right side of the face would twitch and quiver, she wasted to a shadow and she could not be coaxed to the table for meals. Her "*J| 'ill' /' speech grew hesitating and her words jumbled and thick. If I asked her to repeat her words >she would break down and cry. At night she was restless, and would throw her right arm """■"■""• about till she twitched all the bed clothes off. I noticed, too, a pinched far away look on her face. Her head ached so that she could barely hold it up. Happening to read that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were excellent for the nerves 1 tried them for her. Before the first box was through the twitching had eased a little and she was beginning to eat, so we gladly kept on, and with each box she steadily improved and filled out till at last she was able to discontinue. The quivering had subsided by degrees till every trace vanished and she was quite built up again, ever since she has been in capital health and looks." Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (or Bloodlessness, Indigestion, Rheumatism and Nervous Complaints, because they have cured others of these disorders. 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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 18
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