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me, to give it a trial;  After two weeks regularly takeing the medicine; a table-spoonfull, immediately after each meal, I began to feel better; the enlarged joints, all began to decrease, the pain in walking subsided.  I took it persistently for one year; then for five months, I felt so well I did not take it; but when ever I feel the pains comeing back, in my toes, and fingers, I resort to it, and always with the smart beneficial results.  So do, I beg of you, my dear Rich, after the Salicilica, has put you on your feet; resort to my simple blood purifier, and keep yourself free from another attack.  Fred and I are both, much disappointed, that on account of your being obliged to be away so much this summer, we cannot come to visit you.  We had both looked for
me, to give it a trial;  After two weeks regularly takeing the medicine; a table-spoonfull, immediately after each meal, I began to feel better; the enlarged joints, all began to decrease, the pain in walking subsided.  I took it persistently for one year; then for five months, I felt so well I did not take it; but when ever I feel the pains comeing back, in my toes, and fingers, I resort to it, and always with the most beneficial results.  So do, I beg of you, my dear Rich, after the Salicilica, has put you on your feet; resort to my simple blood purifier, and keep yourself free from another attack.  Fred and I are both, much disappointed, that on account of your being obliged to be away so much this summer, we cannot come to visit you.  We had both looked for

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me, to give it a trial; After two weeks regularly takeing the medicine; a table-spoonfull, immediately after each meal, I began to feel better; the enlarged joints, all began to decrease, the pain in walking subsided. I took it persistently for one year; then for five months, I felt so well I did not take it; but when ever I feel the pains comeing back, in my toes, and fingers, I resort to it, and always with the most beneficial results. So do, I beg of you, my dear Rich, after the Salicilica, has put you on your feet; resort to my simple blood purifier, and keep yourself free from another attack. Fred and I are both, much disappointed, that on account of your being obliged to be away so much this summer, we cannot come to visit you. We had both looked for