DOOMED BY DOCTORS. Told She Had Internal. Given Three Months to Live. Saved From the Surgeons Knife. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "The doctors gave me just three months to live They said I had a ■'deadly Tumor, and sent me to the Hos« pital to be operated on. If I had let them cut ma open I don't believe I would have left that Hospital alive. As i*. is, I have better health to-day than I have had for 37 years—and I owe it all to Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. They saved me from the operating table and the grave." That is the solemn statement of Mrs. ...Margaret Bond, < ne of the oldest residents of South Australia. For the last •10 years she and, her husband have lived in Stepney Street, Stepney, Adolaid©—and they have won the resiH-et of everyone in the district as straight honest people whose word is as good iks their bond. Hundreds of 'heir rot^hbours know how the doctors ga^e Mrs. Bond up—they know how the Hospital authorities wanted to operate on hur for an internal Tumour—and they know how she was brought back to perfect health'by I>r. Williams'"Pink Pills. "Every since my last child was born, 37 years ago, I was more or less of an invalid," .Mrs, Bond began. "There was some . internal weakness that left nvo with a constant pain in the right side. Sometimes it did not bother me much—but at other times I suffered agony. As the years passed by, the bad attacaka came on more often. I ''would'ba taken suddenly in the night and would have to get the whole heuse up. My legs were as cold as ice and had hardly any feeling in them. One of my children would put a pillow under my side and the others would wrap me in steaming hot cloths. These used to ease me a little, but that was all. Sleep was out of the question until I was simply worn out with pain. At last lifo became almost unbearable. "Three yeai's ago the climax was reached. I was struck down with an internal pain far worse than any I had ever gone through. The doctor was called in and he ordered me straight to tho Hospital. The next day the Ambulance took me away. The Hospital doctors held a consultation, and told mo I had an internal Tumor. They said that nothing could save me but an operation at once. If things went on, they gave me just three months to live. . "But I had a dread of an operation," Mrs, Bond added. "I would sooner trust, to Providence than to their knives. I would not let them operate. I said I would die first. They told me it was my only chance, but my mind was made up. For another week I lay in the Hospital suffering torture. They had to give me Morphia to ease my pain. Then, the first day I was equal to it Mr. Bond drove me home in a cab. Everyone said I was going homo to die. . "My doctor came again to see me. After another examination he .said it was not a Tumor at all. -Imagine my surprise at that," said Mrs. Bond, "after tho Hospital doctors had done their best to operate on me! My doc»tor said it was really some serious dis-, ease of the liver. But I had lost all faith in doctors—and it didn't make much difference, what I had when they all agreed I had less than three months to live. "I was at my worst when I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," Mrs. Bond went on to say. "I sent to Faulding's in Rundle Street for a supply. The first five boxes didn't seem to do me much good—but I didn't expect impossibilities. While taking the sixth box, I noticed the terrible internal pain easing up. I wa»s so delighted that I got a fresh supply of Dr. Willifmi' Pink Pills. After that, every dose did nw good. The pain died down and every* sign of my old trouble disappeared. Twelve boxes cured me com pletely. At the end of three months, when the doctors said I would be in my grave, I was enjoying better health than I had had for thirty odd years Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my life after doctors and Hospitals had failed to do me the least good. I only hope this statement of mine may result in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saving the lives of others." When Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved Mrs. Band, .after doctors said she oould not possibly bo cured, it is no wonder that they can cure so easily little ailments like anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, headaches,- backaches, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, and tho secret blood troubles of women and growing girls. In all cases their action is tho same. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do only one thing, but they do it well—they actually make new blood. But the blood is the root of all health. ! If you aro in doubt about your own case, writo for free medical advice to Dr. Williams' Medicino Co., Wellington. Froui that address you can also order by mail the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—3s. a box, or six boxes 16s. 6d. post free.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12649, 10 November 1905, Page 2
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