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Basil John Sheridan posted toTungamah - Tales of the Good Old Days I come across the following article a few months ago that was signed by Hannah Kreeck in 1900. Talking to Ivy ( Kreeck ) Wren a few weeks back she could remember having to take this medicine as a youngster. Hannah was her Grandmother. It certainly was a miracle medicine as Ivy and Frank are living proof of its magic as they both have aged graciously and look great and both have amazing memories of Tungamah and its people. I wish it was still available. Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915) Saturday 30 June 1906 Page 10. Nine Years Chronic Heart Disease and Nasal Catarrh cured. Doctors failed. Tungamah, Victoria, 7/11/1900. Mr. H. E. Kugelmann. Consulting Herbal Practitioner. Dear Sir,— You are at liberty to publish the following facts concerning the remarkable cure of my case by you some 15 years ago, as I consider a thorough cure like mine, which has stood the test of so many years, cannot be too widely known. I had been a great sufferer from a great many ailments for a very long time indeed. I tried a lot of medicines, and kept getting worse and worse. I suffered distressingly from difficult breathing and palpitation of the heart, and great pain at the back of the head, and between the shoulders and across the stomach. In fact, I was full of pains, from head to foot, and could not retain any food on the stomach. I dreaded the thought of sleep, as it never afforded me any rest or relief. My liver was badly diseased, and I suffered from an internal displacement, and also from nasal catarrh and catarrh of the bronchial tubes. I had consulted several doctors previously to communicating with you in 1885, but none of them did me any good whatever. In fact, one of them told me he could do nothing for me at all, as mine was too complicated a case, and he recommended me to go to a skilful Melbourne doctor, as my only chance was to go under an operation. I declined this, as I thought I would rather die than be operated on. In this sad condition I wrote to you in Melbourne, and in your reply you accurately told me what my disease, etc., was, and that you could cure me. I, therefore, began your treatment, and very soon began to improve. You told me it would take some time to effect a complete cure, and so I persevered with your Herbal remedies and your dietary instructions, and finally became quite well again and as strong and hearty as ever in my life before — in fact, a new creature, thanks to your skilful treatment, for which, as the years roll on, I am ever increasingly thankful. — Yours greatfully. (Signed) (Mrs.) HANNAH KREECK. Declared this 7th day of November, 1900, before me.— (Signed) J. M. WARD, J.P.
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