here in town, and after trying his remedies for three or four months,
which did me no good, then I tried Dr. ---- remedies; and still I grew
worse for two years when I wrote you about it. You advised me to take
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and his "Pellets," according to
directions, and they would cure me, and so they did after taking eight
bottles of the "Discovery," and the "Pellets" to keep my bowels regular.
We now take the "Discovery" and "Pellets" for all our aches and pains,
and think there are no medicines half so good. We use no other.
Yours Truly,
Mrs. Ellen Calvert
LUNG AND WOMB DISEASE, DROPSY, SICK HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA AND BLOODY
PILES.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mrs. Knavel. ]
_Gentlemen_--In the winter of 1881, I became irregular in my monthly
courses. Of course at first I paid but little attention to it, hoping it
would amount to nothing and probably wear away. But I slowly but surely
grew worse, and at last resolved to apply to the doctors for help. My
water came often, and in small quantities, and with great pain, and with
red brick-dust deposit. I was attacked with severe womb trouble, bloody
piles and dropsy of the ovary. I was treated by five different doctors.
I was compelled to wear an inside support for a year, but it still
seemed impossible for me to get well and I began to feel exceedingly
alarmed and very uneasy, not knowing what course to pursue, or what the
consequences might be. I had heard of Dr. Pierce, and concluded to make
one more trial, so I sat down and wrote a letter to him, stating matters
as near as I could, and in due time I received a favorable reply; then I
commenced with his medicine. I commenced somewhere in February 1891 with
the "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Favorite Prescription," in alternate
doses. A strange occurrence followed. My limbs felt like what we call
"asleep," and I felt as if I were in a strange land and wondered what
was going to take place. I kept on till I took nine bottles. The first
relief I felt was from sick headache, which I had been troubled with for
many years; I was also cured of a very bad cough which I had been
troubled with for many years, and of dyspepsia of long standing. I was
entirely cured of a very singular and severe itching on my back, between
my shoulders, which our doctor's called winter itch and which they
pronounced incurable. I had suffered with this for twenty
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