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TEN MONTHS SUFFERING IN A HOSPITAL.

There is an oil that pliyaieians are a class of . men who pout . ,of • M'bich they know little, into bodies,: of whioh they know . This ' 8 both true and unrue at tho same time. Tliero : are good and poor lawyers, 'and cood and poor doctors. The trouble with'these medical gentlemen as a profession is that they, are clannish, and apt to be conceited. Thoy don't like to be beaten f their own trade by outsiders who nave never studied medicine.' They &I°V ay, ', by their ailnres, tho penalty of . refusing instrac ''Hall"Mark ''' 0 ' Cacller 1)(!ars tlleir own Br ° wn - of Paris-states tho fact aocuraMywhen ho says: "The modiftteso hound «P in their £°?« ""tl conceit that they be °" d , tmtl,B .- ()f science tirok T l )eraona ■ entirely outside their ranks." We i/ive SJ«- '"twpting incident, which llus rates this important truth, nm li,i BtCa t • llip " Uon eofdia" of tho ?rS' 0n " 0 ' Bailed f ™ Glasgow ° m 18 87, having on board ySr 8 ?T d Eichai ' d Wade l G f '.He.hri been a fireman or fourteen yoars on various ships sailRn llTi "TV China and labom 2i°t ?f d and cxhaußting flT' S n . b ? dn healthy stroig. Oil the trip wo now name lie S s »K J? ) in ; e i° foel weak and Lj a PP,® tlte faiied and ho guttered rom dioiwnnesa, heartburn, a bad tasto ii° th f moiith. and costiveneaa and when'iTwmfi "if Soni etime ß but attacks °f giddiness hpj Frt,fi 0 CaUSed Hie heat of the fire-room. Quite often he was sick and felt like vomiting and had some pain in tho head. Later durin" it ?r 3a ® e f r6ff worse, .'and wlioi! li tho YiotorkQ 'fg IW ' Wa3 placo " ip sailed away without him? The' CIT 0 " ? VQhim Bome powders stop liovom.tin,, and thenext day i«m J /"i? p y sioian ™ Te him a mixtak° e . m l four hours, that in wo days Wado was bo much worse-that l ed ctors stopped both the powders and the mixture. . A mouth passed, tho poorhreman getting worse and worso. tn l'riv 0 anothe . r wl, °™ £ nrf . Ho ,? aveotll « medicines M™*** Nearly all the!iZs «• l d great tortur «; ha l ! throwiD g »P all he ate. There was terrible pain in [the bowels, burning heat in tho throat, heartburn, ■nawS" 8 llM . dache - The patient was : now taking a mixture every four hours, powders one after each meal to digest the food, operatin ß pills one everv night, i £ \Z Per u repiJlß t,vo ca cl. night to top the cold sweats. If drugs could : thathe"tnt luchard 1 u chard had 811 idea 1 ! nut enough to do it, But on 1 ££ e fe l ind ' P / Urisy B6fc in and,Ac r doc ton tool ninety ounces -of matter fiomhs right side, and then told him ' ?niu 8 r tod , ie ' F ™ month m„ro i ?nd. there was another change of visiting physicians. The ! S r/r whiclfhe > ™ m Weahaf.om

this crisis Wades Sootch blood nsserfced- itself. Ho refused to stand any more dosing, and told the doctors that if he must die he could dio as well without them as with them,' By this j time a cup of milk would tumsoVon lhw ptomaoh, and lie there for days. Our i friend from Glasgow was like a wropk m a aheal, fast going h pieces. We will let him tell the rat of his experience I ir the words m which lie communicated j to the press He says.''When I was in this state adywhomlhad never seen came to tho hospital and talked with me.' Sho proved to be an angel of mercy, for without her I should not now bo alive irVh ? B i. a medioino called Mother beigel's Curative Syrup,' and brought me a bottle next day,' I started Wltll it, without consulting the doutor, and m mly a few days' limdwas out of kd calhmj Jorlwrn and eggs for brcakfmt, Trorn that time, keeping, on with Mother Seigel s great remedy, I got well fast, and was soon able to leave the hospital and come homo to Glasgow now feel as if a was in anothor world and have no illness of any kind," The above faots are calmly and impartially stated, aud the reader may mi his own conclusion. Wo deem it best to use no names, although 'Mr Wade gave them in his original deposition. His address is No. 244, Stoboross Street, Glasgow where letters will reaoh him TiDrroii,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 4

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TEN MONTHS SUFFERING IN A HOSPITAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 4

TEN MONTHS SUFFERING IN A HOSPITAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 4

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