cured. I am now
seventy-three years of age, and enjoy very good health for my years, and
as you can see by the photograph I send you, time has dealt very
considerately with me so far as my activity and enjoyment of life are
concerned. To this I feel that in large measure my thanks are due to
you, for eleven years ago when I was sixty-two years of age you treated
the pile tumors so successfully. They had been the source of greatest
discomfort. I think that they were caused first by chronic diarrhea,
which had troubled me many years prior to their appearance. I was also
afflicted with asthma, torpid liver and constipation. These conditions
produced in time some pile tumors that were the source of much
suffering, and seemed to continually annoy me. As is usual with such
difficulties, I believe, I would be free from discomfort for a time, and
then the piles would get sensitive and irritable, come down at stool,
and gave rise to severe pain that seemed to affect my general health.
The nervous symptoms that resulted from their presence were such as to
lead me to fear that I would break down in health unless they were
relieved. From information obtained from others who had been relieved at
your hands, I applied to your institution, and can thankfully assert
that the tumors were permanently cured, as it has been eleven years
since your specialist treated me, and I have had no trouble of the kind,
and for an old lady I am pretty well. I had such good treatment and nice
care at your institution that I cannot express in my testimony the
thanks that I owe you. Wishing you every success in the treatment of
others, and that you may be able to relieve the sufferings of many
hundreds as you have mine,
I remain. Very respectfully and thankfully yours,
MRS. MOSES PLUMMER, Groton, Caledonia Co., Vt.
BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, BAD COUGH.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL, ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: George Wilder, Esq. ]
_Gentlemen_--Some twenty-five years since I was feeling very miserable
all summer; I was very bilious; sometimes my bowels would not move once
in sixty to seventy hours, and then almost impossible. I would take some
bitters, which would help to move the matter, but as soon as the bitters
were gone, I had to buy more or I would be as bad as before, and
sometimes worse; but none of them appeared to do me any good except to
move the bowels, until thirty years since a druggist called my attention
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