Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1907 — AN IMPORTANT CASE [ARTICLE]
AN IMPORTANT CASE
Patient Cured of Ataxia Gives the Entire Credit to Dr. Willianuf Pink Pills. Mrs. S. C. Wellock, of 114 Cleveland Avenue, Everett, Mass., the wife of an employe in the government works at Chelsea, shys; “I had been troubled with nervousness for ten years and the disease kept growing on me. Then I learned that I was suffering from locomot-or ataxia. I had terrible tremblings in my right leg which would get rigid and when this happened in the street I nad to stand still until it passed away to keep from falling. My right arm felt as if a thousand needles were pricking, it. JPhe jsheet touching my knee in bed would nearly cause me to scream out with pain and both knees were so weak I could hardly “I had to use a cane and be helped about by my son. Then the pain began to settle in the calves of mjr legs and the muscles became numb and quivered constantly. The cords under my knees seemed to be drawn up tight and the terrible scooting pains In my legs would, nearly drive me insane. My toes became numb and at times would prickle as if needles were being thrust into them. My eyes became dull and black, spots floated before them. My heart was very weak. “My attention was called to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and I bought several boxes right away and soon felt relief. I was so pleased that I kept on taking them until they cured me entirely, and I have had no symptoms of the trouble for over a year.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid,, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y, A booklet, entitled “Nervous Disorders,” sent free on request.
