Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1869 — DEMONSTRATION. [ARTICLE]

DEMONSTRATION.

Salkm, Washington Co., Iml.. May 15,1850. Dr. Roback—Dear Sir: My son Thomas was given up by the physician, this last summer, as a hopeless east*. He was almost a skeleton, flesh and muscles seemed to have wasted away. He could not rise from a lying to a sitting position. One Doctor said it was a case of Lumbago, and that nil the doctors in the world could not cure hint, and that ho would have been dead long ago if he had not been so well nursed. A callosity formed on the outside of the left thigh, extending from the hip to the knee, and the Doctor said he would have to “open the thigh and scrape the bone.” The operation being severe, I was persuaded to try your Scandinavian Blood Puriflerand Blood Pills. I procured three bottles of the Purifier and two boxes of Pills, and to my astonishment they took away the callosity and restored him to health, and he is ttow able to work. These are the facts of the case, and you are at liberty to make what use of them you please, and to refer to me, if you think proper, Yours respectfully, WILLIAM SAGE, I. P. of the M. E. Church. P. S. Do . you know of any other remedies on earth which produce such glorious results as the above ? 1-48-4