ALLEGED CANCER CURE.
A lady contributor to the " Rural NsW Yorker writes:—“ Four yeary ago I learned a remedy for cancer which I have never known to fail in effecting a cure. It Came td my knowledge in this manneri—A Lady, at whose house I was stopping, had a sister whore face was terribly disfigured, the nose being almost entirely gone, and the throat SO much eaten away that the girl could not apeak in a way intelligible to any bnt those aocttl* tomed to her. The sores were all healed) and had been for years, and there Was no appearance of eruptions or any impurlulee of the blood, She was so disfigured that it , would almost seemed a mercy not to have ’ saved her life, but she was an example of ; what that medicine eould effect. While X I was at this lady's heuse I mat a gentleman who I happened to know had been afflicted with a cancer, which had cuuskd him mneh anxiety Ha had recently spent some time in New York under the treatment of a celeb: rated cancer doctor, but without obtainingrelief. I informed the lady of these fact** and she gave him the reelpt. This Was fonf years ago. I saw the gentleman a few months since, and inquired about theoanoer. The reply was: “ Oh, it give me no trouble i if I have any fear of it I take a little of ; Mrs S.'s medicine, and it is all right." I have an aunt between 50 and 60 yean old who had an Internal cancerous tumour, causing liar much suffering, and rendering her for much of the time unable to work* She has boon treated by many eminent nhy, sicians, and has spent hundreds of dollars, but all to little purpose. For the last few months she has been taking this medicine, and says she has not been so well for years. I might mention other eases, but perhaps these will be sufficient. I have never known it to fail in a single instance to cure impurity of the blood, whether cancerous or otherwise. I wish I could Inspire in others the same confidence which I feel, for I am certain ' it would mitigate a vast amount of suffering. Cancer euro—2or sulphur, Jos of quicksilver, lox of cream of tartar, Jaof saltpetre. Put into a piut of molasses, stir | take a tablespoonful before going to bed. For outside application : Ono bottle of British oil, los of red precipitate. The sulphur and quick* silver must be thoroughly mixed for a long time in a druggist's mortar, and then the other ingredients added. I wish this could be published in every paper in the land, and that in after years I could have the satisfaction of knowing that many have been saved from horrible suffering and death by its use, and that it may be regarded as a reliably specific.—Costner's JfonfAfy.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1312, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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486ALLEGED CANCER CURE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1312, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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