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Show FOOLED THE HOSPI"AL: Was Pronounced Incurable, but Got Well on Pure Food. Sometimes In a case of disease resulting re-sulting from the use of improper food the symptoms are so complex that medical science cannot find the seat of trouble, and even the most careful hospital treatment fails to benefit. A gentleman of Lee, Mass., says.: "On April 1st, 1900, I was sent home by one of our Massachusetts hospitals, saying nothing more could be done for me. I have been a great sufferer from nervous diseases and rheumatism and nervous prostration and had previously previous-ly been treated at Sharon Springs and by., a number of doctors without getting get-ting much assistance. "One day I was feeling worse than usual when I read an article about your Grape-Nuts that impressed me so that I sent out for a package. I commenced using it at breakfast the next day. "For fifteen months I never missed one day. If you ever saw any one grow strong and improve it was I. I gained from 125 pounds to my old weight of 165. I will always be a cripple from rheumatism, but otherwise other-wise I am so much improved that I now feel as well as any man in the country." Name furnished by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There is a recipe book In each package of Grape-Nuts that will Interest In-terest the housekeeper. |