1887 Times of India Clarke's Blood Mixture b
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1887 Times of India Clarke's Blood Mixture b
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Titles | 1887 Times of India Clarke's Blood Mixture b |
Related Item | Times of India (Bombay) |
Genre | medicine |
Identifier | aus - 50.jpg |
Note | This is the second part of the ad for Clarke's Blood mixture. |
Note | It cures Old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Black Heads or Pimples on the Face. CuresScurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter. From whatever cause arising. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Properties solicit sufferers to give it a trail to test its value. THE BLOOD being the source from which our systems are built up, and from which we derive our mental as well as physical capabilities how important that it should be kept pure. If it contains vile festering poisons all organic functions are weakened thereby. Settling upon important organs in the lungs, liver, or kidneys, the effect is most disastrous. Hence it does behove every one to keep their blood in a perfectly healthy condition, and more especially at the spring and the fall of the year. No matter what the exciting cause may be, the real cause of a large portion of all diseases is bad blood. CLARKE'S WORLD FAMOUS BLOOD MIXTURE. CLARKE'S WORLD FAMOUS BLOOD MIXTURE. "Carlton near Nottingham, February 27, 1883. "Messrs. the Midland ______ Drug Company, Lincoln with ulcerated legs, I tried every recommendation for a cure and also a large number of doctors (some of them very clever men with diseases of this kind), but to no effect. After being in this state for betwixt five and six years, I determined to try your Blood Mixture as a last resources, and she at that time appeared to be at death's door and had to be put to bed, having no use in her legs; and I am thankful to say after taking thirteen of your small bottles, she experienced a perfect cure. This is now four years ago since the cure was effected, and there is no sign of the complaint returning. I may add that it had cost use scores of pounds trying one remedy after another previous to taking your invaluable medicine, for which I return you my sincere thanks -- I am Gentlemen, yours gratefully. "C.S." "P.S. -- You may make what use of the above you think fit, but in the event of advertising it, kindly keep back my name. You can, however, refer any one making private inquiries to my address as follows:-- C.S. Midland Station, Carlton, near Nottingham." |
Abstract | This portion of the ad provides a brief summary on the uses of the Clarke's Blood Mixture (cures various ulcers and sores, blood and skin diseases, and helps to cure the blood). The ad also contains a testimony from an individual who claims that the mixture helped cure his wife from ulcerated legs. |
Note | Relief |