Up in the World. WHEN your enemy is down keep him down is the advice offered by those who regard the game of life only in its brutal aspect. Now, whatever may be said of the policy of keeping your enemy ' down ' or ' up,' as the case muy be, the great difficulty usually is the getting of him into one or other of those positions With reprard to health, it is certainly easier to retain it unimpaired thau to recover it when once it is lost ; but that curee are effected, even where the indications seem hopeleso, the following cape will prove. It is described by Mr Charles M. Morrison, of Arcade Building?, High street, Armidale, Victoria, under date January 9, 1902 :—'ln: — 'In 1887,' says Mr Morrison, • a fire broke out in the kitchen of the house I then occupied in Melbourne. The flames burst forth with great fury, md threatened to speedily destroy the house and its content. 0 . My wife was first to discover the fire, and she rushed forth to give the alarm. A neighbour's Newfoundland dog, hearing her outcry and seeing her run, sprang at her and knocked her down. ForUu ately, the fire was extinguished before it had time to reach the main building ; but thy shock of it, intensified by the attack of the dog, had a calamitous effect upon the health of my wife. She was completely prostrated by it, and brought as near to death as it is possible for anyone to be and yet live. Her nervous system was entirely deranged. She was unaqle to sleep, and perceptibly wasted away day by day. Rut her most serious trouble was an inability to retain food. The small quantity which she forced herself to take nearly always occasioned vomiting and intense pain. In this pitiable condition my wife continued for years, notwithstanding that she was at various times under treattment of no less than five different doctors. None of them appeared to understand her case, and all their efforts to relieve her proved quite futile. One doctor suspected she was suffering from cancer of the stomach. He made a searching examination, and, as a result of his investigations, stated that though there was no cancer, the stomach was badly ulcerated. He thought her condition very precarious. However, he could do nothing for her, and we had quite lost faith in doctors and proprietary medicines, when, a little over three years ago, a friend advised us to try Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup. He was very persistent, and at last we obtained a bottle of it. My wife took it regularly, as prescribed, and soon began to benefit in health and strength. In a little while she was able to take ordinary food, and retain it without pain or inconvenience. She took Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup three times a day for three months, at the end of which time she was completely cured, and she has remained well ever since. At present she is quite plump, has lost the haggard look she once had, and is able to perform her household duties. Having got the enemy " down " (" or up ") by aid of Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, we intend to keep him in that position by the same means. We hope our experience may prove of benefit to others.'
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 31 July 1902, Page 28
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