Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1888 — Their Only Medicine Chest. [ARTICLE]
Their Only Medicine Chest.
Deeblodge, Montana, Dec. 10, 1855. I have been using Brandreth’s Pills for the last thirteen years, and though I have had nine children, I have never had a doctor iu the house, except three times, when we had an .epidemic ox scarlet fever, which we soon banished by a. vigorous use of Brandreth’s Pills. 1 have used them for myself, two or three a night,for a month, lor imr complaint, dyspepsia, and constipation. In diarrhoea, cramps, wind colic, indigestion, one or two Brandreth’s Pills fixed the children at once. A box of Pills is all the medicine chest we require in the house. We use them for rheumatism, colds, catarrh, biliotlsness, and impure blood. They never have failed ” to cure all the above complaints in a very few days. William W. B. Miller.
