y
frequently; also nose bleed. My health was so poor that I was not able
to go to school for two years. I took Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
and "Golden Medical Discovery," and in a short time I was strong and
well. Many friends are taking your medicines seeing what they have done
for me.
Respectfully yours,
Miss BERTHA WOLFE,
Markham, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y.
AS LIVER PILLS,
NOTHING CAN COMPARE WITH DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mr. S. Baker, Sr.]
There is nothing that can compare with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, as
Liver Pills, They have done me more good than any other medicine I have
ever taken.
Respectfully yours,
SAMUEL BAKER,
No. 161 Summit Ave.,
Phillipsburg. N.J.
ULCERATION OF BOWELS.
SEVERE BLEEDING.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Aurelia Vanzile. ]
_Gentlemen_--My friends said I would never be any better, for I had
ulceration of the bowels. By the time I had taken a bottle and a half of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the bleeding had almost stopped.
My appetite was good, nothing seemed to hurt me that I ate. My
improvement was wonderful. Several years have passed and my cure is
permanent.
Yours respectfully,
Mrs. AURELIA VANZILE,
Hamilton, Ind.
BILIOUS ATTACKS.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: I.C. Seely, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--Nine years ago I was taken with severe pains in my stomach
and bowels which the usual home remedies failed to relieve; after
several days it passed off, leaving me very sore and weak but in the
course of a few weeks it came on again. I called in a doctor--he treated
me for biliousness; I occasionally went several months without any
attack and then it would come more severe than ever; I could scarcely
bear the weight of my clothes on my stomach and bowels. I grew thin,
weak and despondent,--could do no work without bringing on terrible
pain. Doctors treated me for catarrh of the head and stomach,
indigestion, dyspepsia, but all was of no avail; the suffering gradually
increased in severity and I despaired of any relief.
In 1892 I had a spell that was so severe I cramped from feet to neck.
The Doctor said I must die--he couldn't do any thing for me. After about
five weeks in bed I could again sit up, but the pain had settled in my
right groin
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