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whether it looked inflamed. A. It was a large lump, 

 hardening every day, and grew blue. 



Q. How did it feel? A. It felt painful — stitching 

 pains. 



Q. How long had you been suffering from it ? A. T 

 had not been suffering from that very long, but the 

 other side was taken off by a doctor. 



Q. Do you mean he made an operation on it ? A. He 

 applied plasters, and took away the breast and cancer. 



Q. And that part got well ? A. It had not got well. 

 It had not healed when I felt trouble in the other breast, 

 and I called upon the doctor and he said he was sorry. 



Q. Were you suffering in any way except from these 

 difficulties? A. Asthma. 



Q. Then you took Radam's Microbe-Killer ? A. Yes, 

 sir. 



Q. What did you observe, after you took the medicine, 

 with regard to any change in your condition ? A. My 

 health got better, my appetite came back, my strength 

 got better, asthma left me, the cancer got smaller and 

 smaller and then disappeared, and now I do my work 

 again. 



Q. About what quantity of it have you used alto- 

 gether? A. About sixteen jugs. 



Q. Did you ever experience any bad effects from it ? 

 A. No bad effects. 



Cross-examined by defendants' counsel : 



Q. Who was the physician who treated you ? A. 

 Dr. C. 



Q. In Brooklyn ? A. Yes. 



Q. And you consider yourself as a person in robust 

 health ? A. Well, I am not strong. I keep the microbe- 

 killer in the house and use it as a family medicine. 



Charles Henry Reese, being duly sworn, was exam- 

 ined and testified: 



Q. Where do you live ? At No. 10 Downing street, 

 this city. 



Q. Have you ever used Radam's Microbe-Killer ? A. 

 Yes, sir. 



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