MARVELLOUS CURE.
aiiWe r r fol JQ w W& from the Bendigo t 1 > JVeww f™*: 1885 wuivil ,og h> stray 9r»ii!.j. (l ),i a jj i f l :hai&,A\n^\Bgwa^, j;^ rf publishing' ttw jhiy* Having a personal 1 ttcquaiaisancfAiwiihl J>imn the young man whose 'iighithiv'is' 1 bt eh* tached thereto, and being ojf* the facts of the case, of course there U. .„j '. I: ’ no room for doubt It was re-.1.y pitiable to see a young fellow just beginning to be useful, seized with a du sense which baffled our best medic,il skill, just waiting for the morning light to have the surgic il operaiion of amputation performed. But it was extremely gratifying, especially to tins sufferer and his family, that on tine particular evening a friend from the countr> should have so opportune! v stepped in and strongly advised a trial of Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Ext tract, which had such extraordinary effect, even during the one night, that the parents insisted on the operatic i being delayed. The result is detailed in the testimonial sent to us by .VI r Cu'n-iw for publication:—April 24th, 1885. —Messrs Sander and Sons, It is with the greatest ot pleasure that I testify to the excellency of yonr Eucalypti Extract. Having had i i flammation in the hone of the le,„ wh eh came on after a severe attack ■ f low fever, I was attended by Dr J Bovd who had made strenuous efforts to save my leg, but without success lie then found it necessary to amputa'e my limb. Having heard in the meantime of the wonderful cures worked by the Eucalypti Extract, I obtained a bott'e, and the extract had not been applied more than an hour, when I began to feel greatly relieved. After applying the ex'ract every four hours for nine or ten days I was out of all danger. I would persuade all who may be affected with any such disease to give the Eucalypti Extract a trial, and I am convinced that they wi'd find it the most wonderful of medicines. —Yours, etc, E. J. Curnow, Wattle street, Sandhurst.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1216, 19 June 1885, Page 3
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