h-western country
could provide. I had paid them large sums of money and was finally given
to understand that there was no hope for my cure. Your advertisements
fell into my hands, which treated upon my case. I read and compared my
case with the insight you so ably explained, so I was satisfied you
understood your profession well. I started full of hope and as I reached
Buffalo, after three days' travel by rail, some 1,500 miles, there was
something that cheered me on. I made my way to your Invalids' Hotel. I
was examined and pronounced curable. I was operated upon for a local
affection that caused much of my suffering, the same day I arrived, and
in ten days was discharged permanently cured. I have felt perfectly well
ever since. I was nicely treated by the able nurses and attendants who
were always gentle and kind.
I can cheerfully say to the public, that they need not hesitate in
throwing themselves into your kind care in every case that is curable by
the hand of man, and you will treat them honestly.
Hoping this may be of some benefit to some afflicted persons who may
feel some diffidence in trusting themselves in your hands.
Yours respectfully, H. CUMMINS,
Eagle Lake, Blue Earth Co., Minn.
LUNG DISEASE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mrs. Fisher.]
_Gentlemen_--I am much better, and believe it was through your medicine
and advice that I am as well as I am. I might have been entirely well if
I had been able to have kept the medicine to take as directed. I have
taken only four bottles, and it would be four or five months from the
time I would take one bottle till I could get another one. I can talk
better, and feel almost like a new person to what I did two years ago. I
weigh more and can do any kind of work. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is the only medicine that did me any good.
Your friend,
MRS. RACHEL D. FISHER,
Silver Point,
Putnam Co., Tenn.
CHILLS AND LINGERING COUGH
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: H. Dietzel, P.M.]
_Gentlemen_--In 1879 I wrote you after suffering eighteen months. I had
tried three doctors--took over one dozen bottles of patent medicines,
without relief.
I had chills with hacking cough; my friends said I had consumption; was
reduced in flesh and nerve till the least work or exercise would exhaust
me completely.
Thanks for the day I wrote you, for I
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