to your "Golden Medical Discovery," and before I had taken half a bottle
of the "Golden Medical Discovery," I felt much better, and by the time I
had taken all, I could eat three hearty meals per day and had not felt
so well for a long time. Soon after I was called to do a job some miles
from home, and one night the old lady there was speaking about her
daughter (Mrs. Brooks) who had been under the doctor's care for about
five months and did not get any better, and I learned by asking a few
questions that she had no appetite and no ambition to do anything. Then
I told her what the "Golden Medical Discovery" had done for me. The next
day the old lady drove down to her daughter's and got Mr. Brooks to send
to Rutland, ten miles away, for two bottles of the "Golden Medical
Discovery," and the next day when the doctor came and was about to take
his leave, Mr. Brooks told the doctor he did not want him any more at
present, and would send for him, if necessary. I saw the old lady about
ten days later and her daughter was improving, and Mr. Brooks had great
faith in the "Golden Medical Discovery," and had not sent for the
doctor, but had gone to Rutland for more of the "Golden Medical
Discovery." When I commenced taking the "Golden Medical Discovery" I
thought I was going into consumption, as I had a cough for three years
or more and my weight decreasing. My weight before taking the "Golden
Medical Discovery" was 133 pounds; last March it was 147 pounds, and I
give the credit to the "Discovery,"
GEORGE I. WILDER,
East Wallingford, Rutland Co., Vt.
LIVER DISEASE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mrs. Bosworth. ]
_Gentlemen_--I suffered greatly for thirteen years. Not one moment
during that time had I rest from pain or weakness. I consulted six of
our best physicians, taking medicines from each for a good long time. I
became completely discouraged, as I had been many times before. A letter
from the World's Dispensary Medical Association with questions to be
answered, fell into my hands; these I carefully answered. As soon as a
letter could go and come I received another saying I had the Liver
Disease. I could hardly believe it, for it had never entered my mind
that that was my trouble. I read the pamphlet sent me in the next mail,
describing my feelings much better than I could myself. I accepted their
advice, strictly followed it. I found complete relief in taking the
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