WHAT IS GOOD FOR MAN IS GOOD FOR BEAST. 73 



EEAD OF ITS EFFECTS ON HUIMAN FLESH ! 



Bakersfield, Vt., Dec. 23, 1879. 



B J KJENTSYLL & Co.— Gents :— I Avish to add my testimony in favor of your invalua- 

 ble liniment, "Kendall's Spavin Cure." In the spring of 186-2 I slipped on the ice and 

 sprained mv right limb at the knee joint. I was very lame, and, at times, suffered the- 

 niost excruciating pain. I -wore a bandage on it for over a j-ear and tried most_ every; 



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over\V( 

 cripple 

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Cure" to all who suffer with sprains, or rheumatism. i ours iruly, 



MRS. J. BOUTELL. 



DuxiLAJi, P. Q., March 10, 1S79. 



Dr. B. J. Kexd ALE— Dear Sir :— About a vear ago I fell in the roa<l on to some ice and 

 was Ix^dlv hurt in the liip joint, which caused me much suffering. I tric'd various reme- 

 dies but 'none gave relief until I ti'ied vour Kendall's Spavin Cure. I applied it, luii 

 sti-ength, twice a day for about two weeks during last October, and it effected a penect 

 cure. I have since then been well and free from lameness. It is very valuable tor man 

 as M-eU as for beast. Yours Truly, 



CHESTER K. GREEN. 



P \TTEX's Miles, Washington Co., X. Y., Feb. 21st, 1878. 

 B. J. Ke>T)ALL, M. D.— Dear Sir :— The particular case on which I used your "Spavin 

 Cure "was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. I had tried many 

 thimrs but in vain. Your - Spavin Cure" put the foot to the ground f^?^-^\"' ^"'I'Jn^ «'« 

 first time since hurt, in a natural position. For a family liniment it excels an} thing a\ e 

 ever used. Yours Truly, 



REV. M. P. BELL. 

 Pastor M. E. Church, Patten's MiUs, N. Y. 



