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Show ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA "I, the undersigned, cannot give enough praise to the Cuticura Remedies. Rem-edies. I had been doctoring for at least a year for eczema on my foot. I had tried doctor after doctor all to no avail. When a young girl I sprained my ankle three different times, paying little or no attention to it, when five years ago a small spot showed upon my left anklet I was worried and sent for a doctor. He said it was eczema. He drew a small bone from the ankle about the size of: a match and about an inch long. The small hole grew to about the size of an apple, and the eczema spread to the knee. The doctors doc-tors never could heal the hole in the ankle. The whole foot ran water all the time. "My husband and my sons were up night and day wheeling me from one room to another in the hope of giving me some relief. I would sit for hours at a time in Iront or the fireplace ; hoping for daybreak. The pain was so intense I was almost crazy. In fact, I would lose my reason for hours at a time. One day a friend of mine dropped in to see me. No more had, she glanced at my foot than she exclaimed: ex-claimed: 'Mrs. Finnegan, why in the world don't you try the Cuticura Remedies!' Rem-edies!' -Being disgusted with the doctors doc-tors and their medicines, and not be-ing be-ing able to sleep at all, I decided to give the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment a trial. After using them three days that night I slept as sound as a silver dollar for eight long hours. I awoke in the morning with but very little pain, in fact, I thought I was in heaven. After using the Cuticura V Remedies for three months I was perfectly per-fectly restored v to health, thanks to the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I will be sixty-four years of age my next birthday, hale and hearty at present." pres-ent." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Finnegan, 2234 Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 7, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will be mailed free on application to "Cuticura," Dept. L, Boston. |