rs ago I was confined to my bed for several
weeks with liver complaint. I became dropsical, my limbs swelled to
twice their usual size and I could scarcely move them. I commenced using
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; one bottle helped me so I could
sit up; two bottles gave me strength enough to be able to do part of my
household work; six bottles cured me, and to-day I am enjoying good
health. The "Medical Discovery" should be in every household, and in
gratitude for what it has done for me I have recommended it to many
friends. For nine years I have suffered from deafness, and while taking
the "Discovery" my hearing became much improved.
Very truly yours,
MRS. I.C. DENNIS,
Burson. Calaveras Co., Cal.
INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, VARICOCELE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mr. Hodges.]
_Dear Sirs_--In regard to my condition of health, will say, although I
am not entirely well, yet I have received much and lasting good from
your treatment. My digestion was improved greatly, so that little
trouble is experienced after eating; my liver seems to act reasonable
well, and my bowels are much better. My varicocele I consider entirely
cured, as I have not used the bandage for one half day for more than six
months, and do not experience any inconvenience from that source.
Yours truly,
HARLAN HODGES,
Keota, Keokuk Co., Is.
CASE OF CHRONIC DIARRHEA CURED BY HOME TREATMENT.
[Illustration: Mrs. Gwin. ]
At the time the case was first submitted to us the bowels were moving
six or eight times a day. In addition to the diarrhea, the patient had
suffered from indigestion and womb trouble for eight years. There was
almost continual pain from the top of the head to the hips and through
the shoulders. There was weakness, soreness and numbness in the arms,
hands, back and hips; the bladder was irritable, urine being passed
frequently, or occasionally scanty, dark, thick, with a brick-dust
deposit. There was a dragging sensation in the region of the womb.
Menstruation was irregular, and she had frequent trembling spells
lasting for hours. There was difficulty in fixing the attention, even
for a sufficient length of time to write a brief letter. In fact, she
was so weak and nervous she could scarcely write at all. Sleeplessness
was a prominent feature of the case. The principal diet consisted of
light bread and hot milk; could not use Graham bread. A co
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