Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1911 — DOCTOR PRESCRIBES CUTICURA REMEDIES [ARTICLE]

DOCTOR PRESCRIBES CUTICURA REMEDIES

"I wish to let you know of a couple of recent cures which I have made by the use of the Cutlcura Remedies. Last August, Mr. of this city came to my office, troubled with a severe skin eruption. It was dermatitis in its worst form. It started with a' slight eruption and wduld affect most parts of his body, thighs, elbows, chest, back and abdomen —and would terminate in little pustules. The itching and burning was dreadful and he would almost tear his skin apart, trying to get relief. I recommended all the various treatments I could think of and he spent about fifteen dollars on prescriptions, but nothing seemed to help him. “In the meantime my wife, who was continually suffering with a slight skin trouble and who had been trying different prescriptions and methods with my assistance, told me she was going to get some of the Cutlcura Remedies and give them a fair trial. But as I did not know much about Cuticura at that time I was doubtful whether it would help her. Her skin would thicken, break and bleed, especially on the fingers, wrists and arms. I could do nothing to relievo her permanently. When she first applied the warm baths of Cuticura Soap and applications of Cutlcura Ointment she saw a decided improvement and in a few days she was completely cured. “I lost no time in recommending the Cuticura Remedies to Mr. k and this was two months ago. I told him to wash with warm baths of the Cuticura Soap and to apply the Cutlcura Ointment generously. Believe me, from the very first day's use of the Cuticura Remedies he was greatly relieved and today he Is completely cured through their use. I have great faith in the Cuticura Remedies and shall always have a good word for them now that I am convinced of their wonderful merits.** (Signed) B. I* Whitehead, M. D., 108 Dartmouth St., Boston, Mass., July 22, 1910.