Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1889 — Cancer [ARTICLE]
Cancer
is a form of blood poison which is uot understood by the medical profession as to its real nature and character, but it is evidently hereditaiy in its nature. It may accidentally develop itself without any predisposition or evidence of such existingpoison. Theknifeand caustic salves have heretofore been the so-called remedies for it, but all honest practitioners will tell you that this treatment fails to cure, and only hastens fatal results Thousands of cases of epithelioma (skin) cancers, and a great many cases of scirrhus cancers, have been entirely cured by the use of Swift’s Specific. It forces the poison out through the cancer itself, and the pores of the skin.
•My father had a cancer; my husbaOd also had a cancer, in fact died with it. In 1875 a lump came on my nose, which steadily increased in she and alarmed me. I used various remedies—salves and other applications, and finally tried to burn it out, but the sore returned worse than ever, growing larger and more angry, until I determined to try Swift’s Specific. 1 took the medicine, and it soon worked a complete cure. I know that S. S. S. cured me because i discarded all other remedies. This whs several years ago and I have had no sign of a return of the cancer
Mrs. M. T. Maben,
Woodbury, Texas, April sth, 1889. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga.
