Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1895 — COMPLETELY PARALYZED. [ARTICLE]

COMPLETELY PARALYZED.

PHYSICIANS ARE ASTOUNDED BY A PECULIAR CASE. A Young Man Stricken with Pandry’s Paralysis and Yet Recovers. (From the Times, Philadelphia, Fa.) Stricken with Landry's Paralysis and yet cured. That means but little to the average layman, but it means a miracle to a- physician. Such is the experience of t). E. Dalliniore, now a resident of Mftdison, N. J., and a rare experience it is. “Yes, it is true that I had Landry’s Paralysis," said Mr. Dnlliinorc to a reporter, "ar else the most celebrated physicians of London were mistaken. "It was on the 15th of March, this year,” he continued, "when I was in New York City, that I first felt the symptoms of my trouble. I experienced difficulty in going up stairs, my legs failing to support me. I consulted a physician, who informed me that I had every symptom of Locomotor Ataxia, but as the case developed he pronounced if a case of Landry's Paralysis, and knowing the nature of the disciuse advised me io start for my home and friends. I gave up my work, and on April Ist started for London, Ont. A well-known physician was consulted, -but I grew rapidly' worse, and on Saturday, April 7th. several eminent physK cians held a coustllfation <irl niy case and informed me that I was at death's door, having but three to six days to live, still 1.1 lingered on, by, this time completely paralyzed, my hands and feet being (lead, 1 cotild hardly whisper my wAtits and could only swallow liquids. Oh, the misery of those moments are beyond all description and. death would really have been a welcome visitor. /‘Now- comes the part that has astound-': ed the physicians. . Rev. Mr< Goridy, a clergyman who visited me in my last hours, as he supposed, told me of the marvelous cures of paralysis that had been performed by Dr. Williams’.Pink Pills for Pale People. I started ta take the pills about April 2K, nnd a week after that felt an improvement in my condition. There was a warm, tingling sensation in the limbs that had been entirely dead, and I soon began to move my feet and hands, the improvement continued until May 28. when I was taken out of bed for a drive and drove the horse myself. By the beginning of .Inly I was'able to walk upstairs alone and paid a visit to Niagara. "Slowly but surely I gained my old health mid strength, leaving Ontario for New York on Oct, 11. and begintiiug my wo'kk .again on Oct. 2t>,~ 1894; cured of Landry’s Pnialysis in eight months.” To confirm his story beyond all doubt, Mr. Dalliniore made the following affidavit. ’ SwornXand' subsr-ribed before me Dec. 3. 1894. AMOS C. RATHBUN, (Seal.) . Notary Public. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life ami richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They—are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail front I)r. M’illiiims’ Medirine Comiiany. Sehenectady. N. Y.. for 50 cents per l>ox, or six boxes for $2.50.