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TEN MONTHS SUFFERING IN A HOSPITAL.

There is- an old a ying that physk owns are a olass of men who pout ... tags, of which they know little, into bodies 0 f whioh they know .-4 ta» Thu is both trua and; unrue »t the wme time. There at« * good and poor lavryora, and good and poor doctors. The trouble with these medieal sent em«n *. . <■.<■ . tBSFiH&Z::. hI&ZfQ % •af-ss&Sf *" DonaCS ".?°r° rdiß " $ the ■ for Baltimore in mj, ! '- m G1 ? Bg0 ! Asa fireman «m having onboard r?sf KhH d Wade for fourteen * a ar ™»« „"m f "a Va " on rat » 8% "ailHe had bornTTh C ¥ na , and " labour > ? , ar< * an 4 exhausting 7:Z' oAtt- been he a% andX -began for the fet hLTm "T ill. Hi» i? :"?} e 40 ' oe ' weak and Irom • \ sni ho Buttered was sick and often he £Sf wtsLrS k^'^?" ®Wwm some powders tLSiife"? 1 and thoii «' turn to tuL J lcl , an ravo him a mix. Bss^SS^is l sasSis-ftilt and will i, ln i h l throat ' heartburn, now taking a mhtfrS' Tho f pali \ nkwas powdera i. ft hours, , the r M 6 meal to digest toi had, operating pills on „ every night. 4 cure him lf dru S s could that he tJI i an ' ies Jfr, enopgh todo it. But on Smhis r L m, 'J tv mm °f mihf ImtSf' a £ dthen t(,ldhim ' rolled t™ j lo ii ve mont)l more chanm nf was another new nn« Tlß ir P^ fl ' c ™S, The said ade a miituroT?hich h« wj« «<U km tremble lib a h}om ' Wados Scotch blood asserted itselt. He refused to stand any tuoro dosing, and told the doctors that if he must die ho could die as well without them as with them. By this time a cup of milk would turn aout on ma stomach, and lie thero for daya, Our ' fnond from Glasgow was like a wreck m a shoal, fast going to pieces. We will let mm toll the teat of his experience in the words in which he communicated it to the press aHe says; "When I was In this state lady whom I had never seen came to the hospital and talked with me.- She . provod to bo an angel of mercy, for ■ without her I should not now bo alive She told me of a medicine called Mothor Seigel's Curative Syrup/ and brought me a bottle next day. I started with it, without consulting the doctor, ■"» and in only a few day? time I was out of :v: bed calling for hum and tgijt for bmbfatt* From that time, keeping on with Mother Seigel's great remedy, I got well fasti was soon able to leave the hospital and come home to Glasgow. • now feel as if a was in another world and have no illness of any kind." The above facta are calmly and impartially atfttod, and tho reader may draw his own conclusion. We dcora it best to usono names, although Mr Wade gave them in his original deposi' tion. His address is No. 244, Stob< oross Stroet, Glasgow, whero letters I will reach him ttniroß, .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 11 August 1890, Page 4

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TEN MONTHS SUFFERING IN A HOSPITAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 11 August 1890, Page 4

TEN MONTHS SUFFERING IN A HOSPITAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 11 August 1890, Page 4

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