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Show STUBBORN ECZEMA ON HANDS "Some nine year nso I noticed ntnall plmpb'H breaking out on the back of my hand. They le-cainc very Irritating, nnd gradually Loeaino worse, m that I could not ab-eji at tilt:lit. I comoilt'd n ihysiclan who treated me a lu,g time, but It got worse, and I could not put my hand In water. I was treated at the hospital, hos-pital, and It wa Jutt the Hume. I was told that It wiia a very bad case of eczema. Well, I just kejit on lining everything that I could for nearly 'lght year until I wa advised to try Ciitlctira Ointment. I did so, and I found after a few applications and by j bandaging my hand well ti) that the burning sensation were disappearing, I could hlecp well, and did not have any Itching during the night. I began after a while to use CutUura Soap for a wash for them, and 1 think by using the Soap and Ointment I was much benefited. I stuck to the Cutlcura treatment, and thought If I could use other remedies for ovtr neven yean with no result, and after nly having a few application! and Ending ease, from Cutlcura Ointment. '! thought II deserved a fair trial with a severa and stubborn case. I -jtod the Ointment Oint-ment and Soap for nearly alx months, and I am glad to say that I have bands as clear as anyone "It Is my wish that you publish this letter to all the world, and If anyone doubts It, let them write me and ! will give them the name of my physician, physi-cian, also the hospital I was treated at." (Signed) Miss Mary A. Ilentley, 3 University St., Montreal, Que., Sept. 14, 1910. |