OCR Text |
Show DOCTOR PRESCRIBES CUTICURA REMEDIES "I wish to let you know of a couple of recent cures which I have made by tho use of tho Cutlcura Remedies. Last August, Mr. of this city came to my office, troubled with a severe skin eruption. It was dermatitis In Its worst form. It started w Ith a light eruption and would affect niont parts of his body, thlghfl, elbows, chest, back and abdomen and would terminate In littlo pustules. The itching itch-ing and burning was dreadful and be would almost tear his skin apart, trying try-ing to got reliof. I recommended all the various treatments I could think of and he spent about fifteen dollars on prescriptions, but nothing seemed to help him. "In the meantime my wife, who w as continually suffering with a slight skin troublo and who had been trying try-ing different prescriptions and methods meth-ods with my assistance, told me she was going to get some of the Cutlcura Remedies end give them a fair trial. I!ut as I did not know much about Cuticura at that time I was doubtful whether It would help her. Her skin would thicken, break and bleed, especially es-pecially on the fingers, wrists and arms. I could do nothing to relieve her permanently. When she first applied ap-plied tha warm baths of Cutlcura Soap and applications of Cutlcura Ointment sho saw a decided Improvement Improve-ment and In a few days sho was completely com-pletely cured. "I loRt no time In recommending the Cuticura Remedies to Mr. , and this wan two months ago. I told him to wash with warm baths of the Cutlcura Soap and to apply the Cutlcura Cutl-cura Ointment generously. Relieve me, from the very first day's use of the Cutlcura Remedies he was greatly lelleved and today ho Is completely cured through their use. I have great faith In the Cutlcura Remedies and shall always have a good word for them now that I am convinced of their wonderful merits." (Signed) H. I Whitehead, M. D 108 Dartmouth St., Roston, Mass., July 22, 1910. |