I, Prudence M'Kee, of Carr-street, South Geelong, in view of the importance of a person making it quite clear what treatment was successful' in curing a serious ana complicated case when the medicine, directions and treatment of a legally qualified doctor had failed, state as follows: , . , , My son, Henry M'Kee, then aged 8 years, had been attended by a legally qualified doctor, who pronounced him to be suffering from Pneumonia, Pleurisy and astoppage of the passing of Urine. Under the doctors treatment the child gradually got worse, and the doctor pronounced the case 1 hopeless. He told that the child could not live. At this stage I obtained from Mr. W. G. Hcarne, Chemist, of Geelong, a bottle of Hcarne's Bronchitis Cure, and gave it to the child, according to the directions which accompany each bottle of it. The child improved ‘ after the second dose of Hcarne's Bronchitis Cure. He continued to improve each day from each dose of Hearne’s 1 Medicine alone, and within three days he was free frtfm the Cough, Pneumonia and the Pleurisy, and the Urine was passing satisfactorily. He was out of bed at the end of a week, completely recovered, and he is now in perfect_health. y PRUDENCE M'KEE, Carr-street, South Geelong, Frb. 6, 1908.
CONSUMPTION. ' ) Too 111 to Leave His Bed. A Complete Cure. Mr. W. G. Hcame. Dear Sir, —I am writing to tell you about the wonderful cure your medicine has effected in my case. About three years ago I began to cough. At first the cough was not severe, but it gradually got worse, and 1 became very weak and troubled with night sweats, pain in nty chest, and great quantities of phlegm. On several occasions there was blood in the expectorated matter. I had been treated by a doctor who pronounced my case to be consumption, and various other treatments had been tried, but without benefit. It was at this stage that I heard of your Bronchitis Cure, and sent to you for a course of the medicine. When it arrived, I was too ill to leave my bed, but I commenced taking it at once, and gradually improved. lam glad to say that the two lots of medicine you sent have effected a complete cure, for which accept my very best thanks.—Yours gratefully, J. BLAIR, Westminster Bridge-road, S.E., London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2201, 27 May 1908, Page 4
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