Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1883 — A WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE. [ARTICLE]
A WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE.
Mis. William Downs, of Uxbridge, Mass., writes on March 15.1888, u foUowa: “During ths past three yean I have been a great sufferer from a complication of diseases which baffled the skill of the most experienced doctors, as I could not obtain permanent relief by their treatment and prescriptions; and I have also tried many socalled cures in the medicine line, but could get no relief. The pains, aches and weakness increased so rapidly and constantly that I was so reduced in strength as to be unable to leave the bed. and the doctors informed me that there was no hope of a recovery. In this exhausted and discouraged condition a dear friend persuaded me to use Hunt’s Remedy, and after taking it only three days I commenced to get better, and to my great Joy and delight I have continued to improve constantly by its use, until now, after having taken the remedy only a few weeks, I am able to be about my bouse again, and am now doing my housework. My lame back is cured, the severe pains have disappeared, and I am now in better health than for many years, and beg this privilege of gladly recommending Hunt’s Remedy to all who are affected with any disease of the kidneys or liver; and I also highly recommend it for the attacks of sick headache. My husband also has experienced a very great benefit to his health, by the use of this most valuable medicine, Hunt’s Remedy.*
