HOW MY LITTLE DOG WAS CURED


Very quickly I saw the skin round the growth begin to go crinkley, and then after that, it began to go so quickly that in another fortnight it had almost gone, and since, has disappeared– and our “Pax” is in splendid health; better than he has ever been, thanks to homoeopathy and your kindness and skill. It is certainly one more miracle to the credit of homoeopathy.


DEAR MR. BARKER,– I want to tell you what your wonderful homoeopathic remedies have done for our dear little rough haired terrier “Pax”. I wrote to you a few months ago about a growth on his nose. It started with a pimple underneath the black skin below the right nostril. I felt very worried when I saw how it was enlarging and it soon got very noticeable and quite disfigured him as it was like a large pea– splitting the skin so as to force its way through.

I sent for the local vet. to see what he said about it, and to find out what it really was. He took a very grave view of it and said he would give me a lotion to paint it with for a fortnight and see if it would shrink it, but he was afraid it was malignant, and if they operated it would grow twice as fast. I was very upset, and tried the lotion but during the fortnight it grew much larger still.

You then sent me the following which I gave, Thuja 10m once a week for a month and then two doses of a fortnight between, one dose of Sulphur 100, two doses of Calc. Carb. 200 once a fortnight and twice a day two Hydrastis tablets.

Very quickly I saw the skin round the growth begin to go crinkley, and then after that, it began to go so quickly that in another fortnight it had almost gone, and since, has disappeared– and our “Pax” is in splendid health; better than he has ever been, thanks to homoeopathy and your kindness and skill. It is certainly one more miracle to the credit of homoeopathy.

Yours very sincerely,

IVY HINDLEY

The Triangle, Teignmouth.

A good surgeon should have an eagles eye, a lions heart and a ladys hand.– Saying attributed to Sir Philip Sidney (1554- 1586).– HUTCHINSON and WAUCHOPE, For and Against Doctors.

Ivy Hindley