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A Cure for Cancer.
In the issue of the Times of
April 22, we published an article
in regard to the cure of cancerExtra
copies of the paper were
called for then and have been
since, and so many have requested
its publication that a portion of
it is here produced. And in one
form or another we shall try to
keep it before our readers.
"Put 207 drops of carbolic acid
in a pint of glycerine. Put two
tablespoonfuls of this in a tumbler
of water, and of this mixture take
one tablespoonful twice a day.
Have the acid combined by a
druggist with the glycerine who
will get the correct amount. This
formula can be reduced to any
quantity desired?104 drops of
acid in half a pint of glycerine?
52 drops of acid in one-fourth pint
of glycerine, etc.
"This is said to dissolve the
canccrou? cells and effect a perfect
and painless cure.
"This remedy is vouched for
by those who have been cured
of cancer bv its use, and was
brought to us a few days since oy
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merits.
"There are said to be those
now who are effecting the cure of
cancer without the use of knife or
plaster, and if this is one of the
remedies used it will be a fortunate
thin^r for those suffering from
cancers to know of.
"Knowing the source from
which this formula came we heartily
recommend that any one suffering
in the early stages of cancer
should consult their physician
as to their physical condition and
if possible try this remedy.
"We have no knowledge of
. "the fortunes of the damned.5'
but it would seem impossible that
it should be worse than the torture
of having a cancer removed
by the plaster process, and it is
worth an effort that torture if possible.
"It may be well for people to
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antidote for carbolic acid, either
internally or externally. Alcohol
applied immediately to' the flesh
upon which carbolic acid has been
spilled or thrown, will quickly de-1
stroy the effect of the acid. And
taken internally it quickly neutralizes
the poison. Those who may
be taking carbolic acid in any
form as a medicine, should avoid
the use of alcohol in every form
as the alcohol destroys the medicinal
effect of the acid."
Since the above was published
we have received additional assurances
that this remedy is all that
is claimed lor it.
A lady residing at Gloversville
sends us word that after having
twice gone to Rome for removal
of a cancer by the plaster process
the cancer returned, but it was
completely destroyed and removed
by taking this remedy. Its efficacy
is also vouched for by others
in Gloversville
We will be glad to print any
facts in regard to cures effected
by its use, but will in no case
give the name of any one furnishing
us facts in regard to the merits
of the remedy if they do not
want their names known.
As the best authorities claim
that nearly all cancers come from
bruises, there is no more "dis1
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iii uaving a. cancer man in
having a broken leg. But the
difficulty is increasing and people
afraid it is hereditary, notwithstanding
the assurances of cancer
experts to contrary. The unvarnished
fact is that there are many
suffering with this malady, some
patiently waiting for death to releave
them of their miserv. and
others putting up a strong fight for
their lives.
If this preparation is as affect ual
in all cases as it has been in
some, much of the dread, the suffering
and expense of the cancer
scourge may be avoided.
The preparation is not expensive,
and is a splendid remedy for
weak lungs. It is bei*jg given
for that purpose by some lung
specialists.
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Brethren of the press will confer
a favor upon me and upon
many suffers by printing the formula
and as many of the facts of
this article as they can spare space
for. Or treat the matter in your
own way, but spread the information
as widely as possible. We
believe it is all right, aud further
believe it would have saved us
more than $500 in money, besides
an untold amount of suffering upon
the part of our better half had
we known of it a year ago.
A short time since we met the
lady who sent us the prescription
in regard to cancer. She told us
of some remarkable cures it had
effected. It is now being tried by
a number who have for some time
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ueen amicieu wun cancer an? we
will report the result when it has
been sufficiently tested. We had
expected to print the article in the
paper again last week but have
printed some slips which people
can have by calling at the office.?
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