PRONOUNCED HOPELESS BY FOUR DOCTORS.
Mr W. Boucbier, Fastover, Bridgewater, tends tbe following :— " West Quay, Bridgewater, "December 21st, 1883, "Dear Sir,—lt affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to the wonderful effects of Mother Segel'a Curative Syrup. For a period of eight years I suffered from a severe couph end indigeetion, with frequent attacks of rheumatism ; and for eleven months I was under medical treatment, without deriving the slightest benefit. The last four doctors I was under assured me that mine was a hopeless case, and gave me up as incurable. About that time I heard of Seigel'B Syrup, which I was induced to try, and through its use I am thankful to say, I quickly got restored to health, and sm now able to follow my usual occupation. I m»y say that whenever I feel the least symptom of my old complaints I at once take a few doses of the Syrup, which quickly sets me all right. I send you this in the hope that other sufferers may be induced to give the Syrup a trial.—Yours truly, (Signed) " Wm, Rendall"
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5166, 7 August 1885, Page 3
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183PRONOUNCED HOPELESS BY FOUR DOCTORS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5166, 7 August 1885, Page 3
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