rs. Van Baskirk.]
_Gentlemen_--I was troubled with my lungs and stomach for five years. I
could do no work hardly until I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. After using five bottles of the "Golden Medical Discovery"
and three vials of the "Pleasant Pellets" I was cured, and now I am
doing the work for a family of nine. I tried other medicines and nothing
would do me any good, and if I had not gotten your medicine I would have
been in my grave. I could not recommend it too highly for the good it
did me; it is the best medicine I ever got hold of.
MRS. E.C. VAN BOSKIRK,
Selin's Grove, Snyder Co.,Penn.
"COMPLETELY BROKEN DOWN"
FROM DYSPEPSIA, CATARRH, SPINAL DISEASE--NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: C.M. Niles, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to you for the
wonderful cure that your special remedies performed in my case. In the
Spring of 1891, I had a severe attack of La Grippe, which left me in bad
shape. I consulted as good a physician as there was in the county, and
he told me that I was suffering from enlargement of the heart and that I
must be very careful about taking: any violent exercise, and I must not
allow myself to get excited, as excitement of any kind might prove
fatal. He gave me remedies for my trouble which made me feel some
better; but being a farmer I was obliged to work hard and soon began to
run down. I began to have spells of a terribly deathly sinking feeling
at my stomach and a terrible pressure at the heart--in the region of the
heart, and sometimes I would fall prostrate and although I was conscious
all the time I could not speak aloud.
The last of October, 1891, while doing my chores in the morning, I had
one of those bad spells and upset my lantern, which resulted in my
losing my buildings by fire.
My wife was out of health at that time--she, too, was suffering from the
effects of La Grippe. Having lost everything eatable for ourselves and
stock, I was forced to work very hard to get through the winter. The
next February, 1892, we had another attack of La Grippe, which resulted
in the death of my beloved wife. The next May, this terrible affliction
together with hard work completely broke me down and although I was
doctoring all the time I kept steadily growing worse. I got so bad that
I could not sleep more than two or three hours any night and very often
I would go all night
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