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A Great Triumph.

The following caso has como ynder out observation. , (daughter of a promin. ent physician who won't allow us to publish names, because "it would bo infra dig. and : unprofessional") has been in dehoate health for the last five yeais, the causo was simply amoroia of poorness of blood, her father had treated her for ■ all sorts of complaints and slio had also been attended by several "ladies" specialists without benefit. ■ The casf came under our notice Quite pijleutally some months ago, Bias-—•—was then 201 years of ago, sft Binches in height 101 pounds. She had tbe usual aymp. Toms of anajmia, excessive? pale and nasty skin and lips, dark clircles round the eyes, solt .aud flabby limbs, complete loss of periodic functions, was excessively.nervous, timid and woajj, nq appotitd and very restless tit night. Jfo microscopipally pxaimned the blood aßc( by dilution with distilled water and careful examination, arrived at a veryaccurato estimation of the number of red blood- corpuscles per ounce, what there were of them appeared all shrivelled andshrtink lity dried fruit and were almost distitute of vitalising proper, les. Weadviaodtheuse of ClmenhTonic in doses of ,a desetlspoonful after meals, and this treatment was adopted without the father's knowledge. Four weekir* afterwards when B Bmall bottles of remedy had teen taken we again oxamined the blood, the red had increased by 70 per fept. as pear aa Ti-e qould estate, andp#r(ho'(picrft. scope had thb appearance of over-ripo rod cuiTente almost bursting, the patient had gained 5 pounds, then (September 7tb, 1889,) weighing 7 stone 8 pounds,' The appetite was much improved, the limbs were becoming firmer, and the muscular tissue more defined and pronounced, She could walk considerable. distances without undue fatigue, could eat and dipt almost any (iind of fooi}, thp lips were and ifrt, pud Ills dark okcles under'the eyes had a]mos| disappeared, We advice J a <»ntiny anc| of t]l« Uf«?| wilbl i ■

took a furtW coureoof fourlarcjo bottlei, and then ai perfeoUtronnth and vital onorgy was restored, a longer treat' nient was not considered necessary. Sho is r.tiw fully restored to lieaUU, strong, vigorous and weighs 10 stone d pounds, can do any kind of work or walk 5 milos without fatijjuo, cats well, sleeps well, and has a vigorous appetite. ■What a change from hor condition 4 months pro I Now, Reader, hero s a case that has ■ allied tho best medical owl tlierapeuli- . Ami skill for years, which Gleinciih' I'oiiic positively cured in 8 months, but wo aro not allowed to publish names becauso it would not bo orthodox, Mankind may suffer, hundreds of curablo cases must bo neglected, scorss of lives must be sacrliced becauso" it would bo infm dig, and unprofessional" for a medical inon to recommend or givo n testimonial to Clements' Tome becauso it is "a proprietory articlo or patent medicine " The more fact of its being h patent medicino is tho greatest proteoiion for tho pubtie, for whero it mndo otherwiso. its therapeutical excellence to tbo profits of its jjHkn makors, whilo tho manufacture ia nTThe hands uf one maker, it is to his interests to make a a genuine article. • Clement*' Tonic is Sold Eveiy where,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3513, 17 May 1890, Page 2

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533

A Great Triumph. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3513, 17 May 1890, Page 2

A Great Triumph. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3513, 17 May 1890, Page 2

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