1887 Times of India Clarke's Blood Mixture c
1887 Times of India Clarke's Blood Mixture c
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Titles | 1887 Times of India Clarke's Blood Mixture c |
Related Item | Times of India (Bombay) |
Genre | medicine |
Identifier | aus - 54.jpg |
Note | This is the third part of Clarke's Blood Mixture ad. A testimony from the ad is missing due to damage to the original newspaper |
Note | CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. "De Mounham Villad, Swanage, Dorest, March 6, 1882. 'I have long felt that I owe you and acknowledgement and many grateful thanks for the benefit conferred upon my wife and daughter through the use of your Blood Mixture. A swelling in my daughter;s neck, so very gradual that we scarcely noticed it coming at length became so large and uncomfortable that medical advice was called in. The child was then at a critical age, and the doctor thought that when the change became settled the neck would get well under treatment. Finding little treatment we called in the physician, who at once agreed with the other doctor that it was a case of goitre, needing great care and greater patience. He recommended an immediate change to the seaside, and certain treatment, all of which was perseveringly tired, but without success. On the return home of daughter we had another medical attendant, who endorsed the previous verdict -- i.e., that the disease was goitre. As, however, he did not affect improvement my wife mentioned to him. Clarke's Blood Mixture and after examining a bottle he assented to its being tried. I can only most thnakfully say that (under God) it was a means of effecting a perfect cure, and that now there is not the slightest sign of swelling, nor anything to remind us of the disease. We used about equal to two 11s. cases. Then my wife had a severe attack of rheumatism (so the doctor called it) at the hip joint. She was confined to bed for some time and every kind of outward application kept at the Military Hospital, besides other remedies, was tried in vain. I cannot but look upon it as a wonderful that a few bottles certainly not more than four- I think only three- completely removed every sign of the affection and there has been no return. I feel sure, that it will be usefull in an eminent degree to make known the efficacy of your medicine in goitre, and also in the other case where, in both instances, the usual medical treatment has completely failed. You are at liberty to make whatever use you desire of this letter, simply reserving my name for private information. -- Yours very faithfully, 'H.N.M.' 'commissariat Department.' " CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE |
Abstract | This is part of an ad for Clarke's Blood Mixture. This portion of the ad has another testimony from someone who used the medicine to treat Goitres. |
Note | Relief |