s now doing her own work for a family of five, and is
sixty-one years old.
I have taken delight in recommending to others this wonderful medicine
for heart and liver trouble; she took a dozen bottles to effect the
desired end.
Respectfully yours,
Miss LU WINTER,
Dakota, Winona Co., Minn.
TORPID LIVER, SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I had suffered so much for years from "Liver Complaint"
that I did not care whether I got well or not, but my husband urged me
to take your "Golden Medical Discovery." I had not had my courses for
six months; after I had taken your medicine about two months, I was
well.
When one of my daughters with a baby two weeks old was in so much pain
that she could not rest day or night, I went to her as quickly as I
could, and commenced giving her your "Favorite Prescription." The next
morning the pains were all gone. She said, "oh, mother, I would have
died if you had not come. I do feel so good." Your medicine makes people
feel like they wanted to live. There is a woman at Verdi who had several
children who died with consumption of the bowels and _chronic diarrhea_.
She had another one who was going the same way. The doctor said it was
bound to die. I went there and gave it five drops of Dr. Pierce's
Extract of Smart-Weed, and increased the dose every time its bowels
moved, until I got to a half teaspoonful. The next morning the child was
almost well. That woman says I saved her baby's life.
I could write a week and not tell half the good your medicines have done
through my hands. Two weeks ago, a young man at my house was taken with
_cholera morbus_. He thought he was surely going to die, but as quickly
as I could get some hot water, I put hot applications on his stomach and
bowels, and gave him a few doses of your Extract of Smart-Weed. He got
well immediately. MRS. MARY ISABELL FITZGERALD. Reno, Washoe Co., Nev.
LIVER DISEASE AND NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I was weak, nervous, dizzy, with a fainting sensation when
walking; could not walk any distance, always feeling hungry but always
felt bad; after eating felt as though my victuals were sticking in my
throat; could not rest well at night; I was not well all winter. In 1891
took sick and quit work; in March doctored with
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