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Show PAINFUL FINGER NAILS CURED "I have suffered from tho same trou-blo trou-blo (painful linger nails) ut different periods of my life. The first time of its .M'ctiri'ence, perhaps twenty-live ytars ag.i, after trying home remedies w ithout g'dting helped, I a; ked n.y doctor to prescribe for me, but It wa: not for a yc ;r or more that my nuiln and I. tigers v.ere we'.l. The lr.ll.tmma-lion lr.ll.tmma-lion and suj puratlon be;-,an at tbo base cf the ringer nail. Sometimes It r.-.i m T'llnful tlit I bad to use a loultlte to Induce suppuration. Afler the pus was discharged the swelling wou'd go down until the next pel aid of Inflammation, possibly not mora thnn a week or two afterwards. Thcso frequent Inflammations resulted In tho loss of -the nail. I had sometimes as many as three fingers In this state at me time. "Pet haps fen years later I began again to suffer from the same trouble. Again I tried various remedies, among them a prescription from a doctor of a friend of mine, who had suffered ' Item a like trouble. This seemed to I help somewhat for a time, but It was t not a permanent cure; next tried a I prescription from my own doctor, but i this was so Irritating to the sensitive, diseased bkin that I could not use It. I began to use Cut b um Soap am Ointment. I bad used the Cuilcnra Ointment previously on my children's sva'rs with good effect. I did not usu the Soap exclusively, hut I rubbed tho Cuticiira Ointment Into the base of the nail every night thoroughly, and as often boldo as I could. I had not used It but a few weeks In fore my nails were better, and In a short time they were apparently well. Thero was no more suppuration, nor Inflammation, Inflam-mation, the nails grew out clean again. One box of Ctit'cura Ofn'rnent was all that I used In effecting a cure." (Signed) Mrs. I. J. Morton, Katonah, N. Y.. Apr. 13. 1010. On Sept. 21. Mrs. Horton wrote; "I have hnd no further return of the trouble w'ith my finger nalh." |