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Show FREED FROM SKIN DISEASE "Our boy was born In Toronto on Oct. 13, 1908, and when three months old a slight rash appeared on his cheek. What appeared to be a water wa-ter blister would form. When it broke, matter would run out, starting new blisters until his entire face, bead and shoulders were a mass of scabs and you could not see a particle par-ticle of clear skin. Other parts of his body were affected, but not to such an extent We tried about every advertised remedy without avail, indeed in-deed some of them only added to his suffering and one In particular, the Remedy, almost put the Infant into convulsions. The family doctor prescribed for him and told us to bathe the baby In buttermilk. This did not do any good, so we took blm to a hospital. He was treated as an outpatient twice a week and he got worse, if anything. We then called In another doctor and Inside of a week the boy was, to all appearances, cured and the doctor said his work was done. Hut the very next day it broke out as bad as ever. "We decided that It could not be euid and must run Its course and so we Just kept his arms bandaged to his side to prevent his tearing his flesh. We left Toronto and shortly after our arrival In Duluth, the Cutl-cura Cutl-cura Remedies were recommended. We started using them in May, 1909, and soon the cure was complete. You would not think b? ?.as the same child for Cutlcura made his skin per fectly clear and he Is entirely free from tho skin disease. There has been no return this time. We still use only Cutlcura Soap for baby's bath. Robert Mann, Proctor, Minn, Way 3. 1910." |