Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1908 — ITCH IN THE SKIN, NOT IN THE BLOOD. [ARTICLE]
ITCH IN THE SKIN, NOT IN THE BLOOD.
People with Eeiems, Ete., Rakt Grievous Error by Taking Medicine Into the Stomach. When your hand is scalded with hot Water until it blisters and burns, you don’t drink medicine to cure it Yon apply a healing lotion to the injured skin. —. /■ Eczema, psoriasis, salt rheum, barber’s itch and other such diseases of the skin cannot be cured by filling the stomach with medicine any ißore than you can cpre a burn by drinking medicine. To cure these diseases you must apply the remedy on the part affected. The diseases named are caused by germs in the skin. Kill the germs and the disease goes away and the skin is left pure and white as nature intended it to be. “ That mild, simple liquid, oil of wintergreen, properly compounded in D. D. D. Prescription routs the germs and heals the skirt so perfectly that you can never tell where the disease was. “No tongue can tell nor pen portray what I suffered for ten years from Eczema,” writes Mrs. R. R. Latta, of Harrison, Mo. “I was treated by the best doctors In the west, but received no benefit Three bottles of D. D. D. cured me sound and well. Six or eight months have passed and there Is no sign of a return. My advice to all Is, don’t delay. Begin the use of D. D. D. at once and be cured.” A liberal sample bottle can be had free! postpaid by writing the D. D. D. Co., 112 Michigan street, Suite 94, Chicago, 111., enclosing only 10c to help pay cost of. packing and mailing. Or you can find this wonderful remedy on sale at any drug store.
