Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1885 — Nose Eaten off. [ARTICLE]
Nose Eaten off.
A yon eg nnui named Jdun Naves, -livinar near here, had an eating eaiv er ■on his face, which had eaten away his nose, part of his chec.s, and extendi d nearly to his eye. It was one of'the most angry eatiog sores that I had ever ■seen. His throat tinally became involved to such an extent that be could «nly swallow liquid food. After using all the remedies without checking# the ravages of the eating cancer, his gene ral health was broken down, he was confined to his bed, and thought it to i e only of lime about his death from the cancer. I put.him on Swift’s Specific as a last resort, and he began to improve with the first dose. His general health improved at once, am! rapidly; his throat got well •: the ravages of the cancer were soon stopped , it began to heal oronnd the edges: and after a few months treatment with S. S. S. he has gotten entirely well. His face is all healed over with new Hesh, and .his general health is excellent. His recovery is wonderful. M. F. Crumley, M D., Oglethorpe, Ga. ’ Treatise on Blood and .Skin Diseases mailed free. Swjrr Sugowc Co., Atlanta, Ob* i \.' " '
