Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

8 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

"Serious Hip Disease.!

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"Serious Hip Disease. Imagine my feelings when I was told that ci a third operation would be necessary." E. W. B. DYKES. (From a phot^raph.) We visually refrain from publishing the extrem. and extraordinary cases where cures have been effected by Scott's Emul- sion, but there is a case at Weston-super- Mare presenting phases quite worthy of attention. There have been many similar eases which have come to our notice, as well as more extraordinary ones, but this is so really typical, and it is so aptly told, that we thick if it is known it will possibly do a great deal (ft good to others. The young gentleman in question is. well known in his vicinity, and writes the following letter: — "o, Glentworth Terrace, "Weston-super-Mare, "March 5th, 1899. "Dear i>irs,—When I reveal the benefits which I thrived from Scott"s Emulsion I think that everybody who reads this letter will agr«. •• t'1at. I am only. doing my duty in helping t > nake known its merits. I was suffering froia a sericus hip disease, and had to undergo wo serious operations at the Weston Hosp'tal. I suffered for months in that hospital, and you can imagine my fe^l- ings wheu I Fas told that a third operation would b> nece ;sary. In fact, I doubt if any of the doc ton believed that I would really get well. My disease kept breaking out at the hip: and [ was in a state of extreme emaciation. I cannot tell exactly why my mother began giving me Scott's Emulsion; possibly ir was because it had been of great relief when I had inflammation of the lungs. At 3-ny rate, before deciding the question of the third operation, from which I shrunk as I .would aimost i'rom death, we began a. treatment of Scott's Emulsion to see what effect it would have. In a short time I commenced to feel stronger, my cough got much better, and the discharge gradually •, diminished in its daily flow. I went daily if to ::he hospital to be dressed, but I finally left that oif, and began. to dress my wounds. ( myself. T do not wish to reflect in the least j upon the doctors who so kindly attended | me, but nevertheless, I really feel that it j was owing to Scott's Emulsion that I was t not only spared a third operation, but alio was restored to health. For two and a half years the wounds have been perfectly healed, so that we feel isure the cure is per- manent. I am now a teacher at the Weston- super-Mare Central Board School, and had I been in a condition of ill-health I could not have passed the Government certificate. I feel thoroughly convinced it is to Scott's Emulsion that I owe my life, and I can now join heartily in a good rough game of foot- ball without feeling any oad effects The fact that Scott's Emulsion has an action on disease seems to have been perfectly and conclusively proved in my case, and I have much pleasure in testifying to this fact, in order that possibly others may be cured in the same way.—Yours very truly (Signed) "E. W. B. Dykes." Is it not easy for the reader of these lines to imagine the dread which Mr Dykes had of the-third1 operation? And is it not plain to everybody that he is pleased to relate his own experience for the benefit of others ? There is no douot whatever about the effectiveness of Scctt's Emulsion in diseases of this nature. This well-known remedy contains cod-liver oil, hypophosphites, and glycerine, and offers these standard re- medial agents in ilia, easiest form for the patient. That cod-liver oil has a direct action upon disease can hardly be doubted. In the form of Scott's Emulsion this oil is easily absorbed and feeds the blood with the properties which enable Nature to over- come wasting diseases. Scott's Emulsion mets with favour just in proportion as its advantages are made known, and the public can have the satisfaction of knowing that this is a remedy which is endorsed by physicians and conforms in every way to medical practice. You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emul- sion by sending threepence to cover postage to Scott and Browne, Limited, Manufactur- ing Chemists, 95, Great Saffron Hill, Lon- don, E.G., and mentioning this. paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.

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