given it. I never lose an opportunity to recommend all my
suffering friends to the Faculty of this Association, for I believe it
is in advance of its kind in the world. The physicians and surgeons are
skillful and of wide experience, the nurses kind and thoughtful, the
rooms large and pleasant, and everything is done to make the visit of
any one pleasant as well as beneficial in the highest degree.
I do not hesitate to urge all invalids, no matter what their trouble, to
place themselves under the care of the eminent physicians of this
institution, being confident that they can give them all the relief that
possibly can be obtained from medical treatment and skill.
Truly yours,
THOMAS LEWIS,
Kamas, Summit County, Utah.
CATARRH AND LIVER COMPLAINT.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Wm. King, Esq.]
_Dear Sirs_--After suffering for several years with nasal catarrh and
liver complaint, and having become greatly reduced in health, as a last
resort I placed myself in your hands for treatment My improvement began
almost immediately after entering your institution. I was enabled to
leave at the end of one month, having experienced great benefit. The
treatment was continued at home for a few months, after which my cure
was complete. At the present time, I am able for office work, and feel
that I am completely cured of the catarrh and have but little if any
trouble with my liver. I shall lose no opportunity to recommend your
institution or your medicines to the afflicted. I do most unhesitatingly
recommend chronic sufferers to visit your institution or take your
remedies at home.
Sincerely yours,
WILLIAM KING,
Rose Bud,
Pope Co., Ills.
CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA.
Ely, White Pine Co., Nevada.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--For ten years I was greatly afflicted with Catarrh,
Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia. I tried many doctors and
remedies to see if I could not obtain relief, but I grew constantly
worse instead of better.
I heard much concerning the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at
Buffalo. I concluded to go there and try and obtain some benefit. I
staid a month in this famous Institution, and during that time made fine
improvement, and when I left felt like another man.
I can truthfully recommend this world-renowned Institution to all the
afflicted. Th
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