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A Choking Child. —f —■ . OOKVULSFONS AND BLACIK. IN THH FACE . EHOM STOMACH WORMS FIVE EXPELLED BY ONE DO'SEi 4 * ! ■ The terrible sufferings wihioh a child afflicted' with stomach worms, has endurted is told in'this statement made by Mrs 0. A. Madden* of Kurrajong, N.S.W. Her little boy, at the ;aga.of 16 months, became •■vtery irrit- • i able and cross, and the doctor attributed! the cause to stomach worms. Tlie child 'became so bad that or. three or four • occasions it went into • convulsions, and almost choked, owing to the worms passing* up . the . throat. Various treatments - wero tried with practically .no success, until Comstook's "Dieiad Shot" Worm Pellets were used with the followingl . mairvelloiis results. These are Mrs Maddens own word's: "For some six months, writes Mrs C. A. Madden, of Kurrajong, N.5..W.-, "my little boy, . now agseicl one year and ten months, hari suffered from Stomach "Worms, which the doctor attributed to the use of impure water. Until lie was 16 months old ha enjoyed very good' heialth, Ihriit subsequently he became; very irritable and! dross, and later - on he was examinedl by a, doctor, who; fttated -that the cause.; -was?" Stomach Woi-ms. Van'ous treatments were tried, and on one occasion a Stojn-. a,a'h Worm was passed from - the bowciUi. Tha evacuations from the boY.'els were f.lways. stained. .with '- bloodi, and the motions were; quite unnatural. On thrasi or- four occasions, the cliild was almost- choked and went into convulsions, and almost' black in the' face, though the.;. Worm passing up the throat, and! I hadf to force! my ftf-ger down the ' throat to remove the 1 Wbrmi. Only" last wte'elc I.was stronsrly advised to try Coimsitock "Deatt" Shot" Worm Pbllets, and havii^ oiht-ained a .blox I crave the child &< close in 1 accordance with the instructions, and the same evening . fivti worms varyingl in lengitli, the longest 15 inches', wore expelled." COMSTOOK'S. "DEAD SHOT" WORM PELLETS a,i Je a purely ve»ctaiblet preparation for the er-adictititm of worms. ' Plica 2n 9d j>(.'r jratiket, post free. Obtainable at nil chemists and' stores, or rlii-'Cct from 'Jlie= - W. H. Cnmstccik Co., Ltd.. F«rish-f-ti Jeei:-, Wellington.
Blaiifc«U*i flannels, counterpanes, curtains, and all household furnishings ,are cheapest at The Beehive.— . . Court and Son.—Adrt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10355, 2 May 1911, Page 1
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