Facts in relation to important cures effected by the use of Sands' sarsaparilla.
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- [1843]
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Credit: Facts in relation to important cures effected by the use of Sands' sarsaparilla. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![nil was attracted to a notice in tl> field Republican of •v. Seeing il so highly spoken of, and reading the remarkable i i u named a '.I was induced to give it a trial. 1 purch 1 to s, and in less than a week was able to resume my 1 I , and can frankly say I hai a nol bei 1 of the rheumatism, my general health lias been much improved By this preparation of Sarfeavparilla the best medicine,for ii it is recommended, ever introduced, and particularly for rheumatism, ure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all of my . as 1 have been. With sentiments oi TIMOTHY J3AKKR. From the Hampden Post- i. \.—Our render inication in our advertis- 3tifying to the ben) ficial ( ffects of this article in the case of a citizen of this . Mr. Baker is well known in this community, and it is needless for us to say that d to the fullest confidence. We have heard ti ; other sources, which induces us to run: r of one of the most valuable remedial stents. Elizabtthtdum, New Jersey, February 5, 1SC5. B. Sands & Co.: Gentlemen—From a feeling of gratitude to you, as well as id a knowledge of the virtues of your invaluabli as widely , I am induced to subjoin this statement, believing that to your S I indebted* for i omamofetl tthsome-disease,-thinking thai you may deem it pre i it with your other testimonials where it may meet the eye of some i and pain, lune last, I was attacked by glandular swellings in the neck, which in a few 1 upwards to the cheek,and downwards to the chest, causing intense pajn, preventing me from Bleeping at night, arid obliging me to cease the labors of my occupa .-u lhe jw* al of the swelling, 1 applied liniment of different kinds, but none i did an) good—the swelling continuing to increase and extend, so that mi i arly as large as my body. I at len-lh applied to an eminent physician of this town, who pronounced it a virulent case of scrofula. He lanced the swellings and >n, at the same time mentioning Sands's Sarsafarilla, as a medicine likely icial. After making use of the prescription, and finding no benefit there- • a\' ali' ■'. g w»th two other eminent physicians, (one of Newark and : ot FeW York,) and receiving but little encouragement from either, 1 determii make a trial ot your Sarsapanlla. I procured one bottle, and had not used it all b. . was entirely ireed from pain, and a manifest improvement made in the appearance of the sores, which were at that time discharging large quantities of matter. I continued using , winch my health daily improved, the i aml lt.ss, unt,l using ten or twelve bottles, I was entirely free from any pain or disease whatever, or of any appearance of its ravages. Yours with respect, JOHN W. BLACKLEDGE. Haying witnessed the surprising efficacy of Sands' Sarsapariila, in the case of John W. 'v, and whom I had ■ opportunities of seeing I d rfully accord my testimony as to the cor- s 0l the : LUKE 1IAV1LAND. •t produced by the aparilla.it is with , I add-my testin i the truth i . foregoing statem JOSEPH 1). NEVIUS. From the Baltimore Sun, January ]fi. «r,-This dangerous and ala rm- ''Y';ch many, bo,h ,t Ihe iffl I6™0;6' »d of manhood, has at length >, ' her in am -,. body wa](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21118711_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)