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Day
8
Month
March
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Saved His Life Impuro Vacclnation - Beyond Hope Uut Bood' Saraaparüla EffecUd Perfect Cure Joaeph Harper Trenton, K. J. " VTeare as suro that Hood's Sarsaparlllasaved our son Joseph's Ufe as that the sim shlnes. Five years ago on board shlp our three boys were vacclnatcd. Joseph had a very sore arm, so bad at one time that we were afraid lt would have to b taken off. At length lt geemed to get well, but about two months af ter, he began to complain of soreness and pain in the vaccinated arm. He had occaslonally shown some slgns of Bcrofula, but nothing serious. His arm, however, grew worse and worse and became swollen and covered with sores. The inflammation and sorss also spread all rer h bdr, and hs was a mass of corruption, Pitlable to Behold, A misery to himself and almost breaking our hearts with anguish over his dreadful conditlon. Many a time did I wih he wna drad and out of his misery. " The eruption was especially severe back of his ears and over his head and the lower part of his face. We had to cut off all hls hair we could, as it was imposslble to comb through the mass of hard crust and matter. Physicians did him no good, and three specialists at the Eye and Ear Hospital said Nothlng Could be Done. They sald It was a blood disease caused by lmpure vaccination. One night I happened to be reading in a paper about Hood's Sarsaparllla, and decidod to try it. "Whlle taking the flrst bottle, JosepU did not grow any worse ; on the secoml, we noticed that he was improving, and, slowly but surely, the medicine drove away the disease and won a complete victory. The scales and scabs began to fall off; the sores gradually healed up, and Hood's ss Cures new, smooth and healthy skin formed In place ol the disease and corruption. Of course it took time, but improvement was steady untll at the end of the ycar the disease had entirely disappcared, and Joseph stood a ttroag nnd hcalthy boy. He is at school and progressing rapldly in hls studies. " We and all the neighbors regard his cure as m p-frri miricle." James II AitpEit, heater in Boebling & Son's Rolling Mili, residenco, No 814 División Street, Trenton, N. J. ! HOOD'8 PILL8 cure Constipation by restor Ing the peristaltlc aetion of the alimentary canaL

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