Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1883 — SAVE THE INNOCENTS. [ARTICLE]
SAVE THE INNOCENTS.
In measles, scarlatina, and other diseases of childhood, when the disease abates and disappears the child may "be left with dropsical effusions, with ulcers in the ears, and, where diphtheria has extended to the mouth and lips, at the corners of the mouth. Without the blood-purifying effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla recovery is very slow, as such ulcers are very obstinate. With it the very best success has been obtained. After diphtheria—Seven children of James H. Bubgess, Middleboro, Mass., had diphtheria the same spring. All survived, but complained of pains, bodily distress and cramps. Five bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured the whole seven. For five years after he had scarlet fever the little son of James V. A. Proudfoot, Chicago, suffered from a foul running sore about his ear. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured him. After vaccination—Two children of Mrs. C. I<. Thompson, West Warren, Mass., broke out with running sores, after vaccination,,so dreadful the mother thought she would lose both. They were entirely cured of these sores by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
