k. I am
sixty years old, but feel young and active; I owe it to the medicines
you sent to me. After taking it two months I was out of bed attending to
my work; my friends could hardly believe it was I when they would meet
me out away from home. I consider my cure as almost miraculous.
Respectfully,
JOS. T. YERBY,
White Stone,
Lancaster Co., Va.
CHRONIC DIARRHEA.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: I.G. Hamilton, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--It is now nine years since I was afflicted with the above
disease, which reduced me to a mere skeleton, and my friends had very
little hope of my recovery. After trying different doctors, and many
other remedies for a year, from which I received little or no benefit, I
was advised to try Dr. Pierce's special treatment, which I did, and
after two months I was a well, strong, healthy man, and have been ever
since.
Yours, etc.,
ISAAC G. HAMILTON,
Baie Verte,
Westmoreland Co., N.H.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
KIDNEY DISEASE AND RUPTURE.
[Illustration: A.N. Kingsley, Esq.]
The following is from the widely-known and popular proprietor of the
Kingsley House at Ashuelot, N.H.: "It may seem useless to add testimony
to the overwhelming mass already given of the many remarkable cures
performed at your Institution, but I deem it a pleasure and a duty to
add mine to your long list as _very remarkable_. I had a rupture of
twenty-seven years' standing, with hemorrhage of the kidney for six
months, preceding my visit to your Institute, and was also troubled
badly with indigestion, all of which ailments had reduced me in strength
and flesh to a mere skeleton. Had been treated by many local physicians,
who failed to do me any good. I could walk but a very short distance
when I left my home on the 8th of July, 1892, for treatment at your
Institution, with but little faith or hope of ever being any better. But
through your skillful treatment I was able to return to my home on the
9th of August, 1892, and consider myself permanently cured, having had
to take no medicine since. Considering my case _almost a miracle_, I
cannot speak too highly of your Institute and skillful treatment, to
which I feel that I am indebted for my continued existence. You are at
liberty to refer to me, and to use this as you see fit.
Very respectfully, A.N. KINGSLEY,
Ashuelot, Cheshire Co., N.H."
DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS P
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