e Institution itself, in all its appointments, is far in
advance of the age. It is more like a home than a hospital; the rooms
are large and pleasant; the table the very best; the nurses kind and
considerate, and the doctors skillful and of wide experience. While
there I saw and talked with a great number of people who had come to
this Institution as a last resort, and they were all unanimous in their
praise.
I cannot say too much in favor of the World's Dispensary Medical
Association and its Staff of skilled attendants, nor can I too strongly
urge all sufferers to go there, being confident that all within the
power of medical science and skill can be done for them there. Would
send you my photograph as requested, but there is not a photograph
gallery within a hundred miles of here. Yours truly,
D.D. Phillips
BRONCHITIS; CATARRH.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I was troubled for several years with bronchial disease,
having a severe cough a good share of the time. Some of my friends
thought I had consumption; I got so weak I could scarcely walk across
the floor, and raised a good deal. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and my cough soon got better, and I have not
been troubled with it since. That was four years ago; I took only three
bottles. I would recommend it to all having throat or lung trouble. I
have also used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with equally good results. I
believe that no one need suffer long with chronic catarrh who is within
reach of this remedy.
Yours respectfully,
MRS. LENA OSBORNE,
Ripley, Chautauqua Co., N.Y.
NASAL CATARRH, LUNG DISEASE, INDIGESTION, ETC.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--Five years since my family physician pronounced my case
Pulmonary Consumption. Since that time I nave taken various treatments,
some of which have given relief. One treatment that was administered for
nasal catarrh, from which I continued to be affected, caused erosion of
the mucous membrane, and destruction of the bony septum which separates
the two nostrils. Took cold quite easily, suffered from considerable
nasal catarrh, with discharges passing posteriorly dropping into the
throat; occasional cough with some shortness of breath on exertion. A
deep inspiration caused a dizzy sensation in the head; eyesig
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