160 MICROBES AND THE MICROBE-KILLER. 



and still improve. I am getting more strength and able 

 to attend to my duties. 



Q. Have you used any other remedy during this time 

 than the microbe-killer ? A. No, sir. 



Q. Have you experienced any injurious effect from it ? 

 A. Not to my knowledge. 



Q. How many gallons have you used altogether since 

 you commenced on the 22d of September, 1890? A. I 

 have an account of one hundred and sixty-two jugs, but 

 I have taken somewhere between one hundred and sixty- 

 two jugs and two hundred jugs. 



Q. Then you have taken it to saturation ? A. I have, 

 inwardly and outwardly. I have bathed with it and 

 drank it freely. I have used half a gallon in one night's 

 time. 



Cross-examined by defendants' counsel : 



Q. Internally and externally you used it ? A. Yes, 

 sir. 



Q. Has the greater part of the contents of these jugs 

 been used internally ? A. Yes, sir. I have used forty- 

 two jugs of the strongest grade, No. 3, internally. 



Mary Ewers, being duly sworn, was examined by Mr. 

 James, and testified as follows : 



Q. Where do you live ? A. No. 242 Wyckoff street, 

 Brooklyn. 



Q. Have you ever taken Wm. Radam's Microbe-Killer ? 

 A. Yes, sir ; I have. 



Q. What was your condition ? A. I had a cancer. 



Objected to by defendants' counsel. 



Q. Was it an external cancer ? 



Objected again. 



Q. Tell the jury what it was you had, without giving a 

 name to it ; just what was the appearance as it looked 

 to you. You saw something on your right breast, did 

 you not ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. What was it you saw; how did it look ? A. It was 

 a hard lump ; it was a cancer. 



Objected to. 



Q. Just describe it. Tell what its appearance was. 



