ave not done a
day's work since, but am now ready to go to work again. During the last
five years I have been doctoring with as many as six different doctors
here and in San Francisco. I was with one specialist here in my city
five months, but none of the doctors gave me even temporary relief. The
main symptoms of my disease were that my food would sour on my stomach
and give me an awful heart-burn. I would bloat and have sour risings,
and an awful burning sensation in my chest which would bring the tears.
I have felt many times that I would like to leave this world. In looking
over the ads. in the San Francisco Examiner, I ran across yours--stating
that any one who would send twenty-one one-cent stamps to the address
given would receive The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser I did as
requested, and read a copy, and I now owe my life and present good
health to Dr. Pierce and his noble staff of physicians. I have now taken
fourteen bottles of the "Golden Medical Discovery" and four bottles of
the "Pleasant Pellets," and will say that I am entirely well of all my
stomach troubles. Can sleep nine hours every night.
A word to those who are taking or contemplating taking this grand
remedy. Do not give up with one or two bottles, but continue on, and it
will cure you as sure as the sun shines above.
Gratefully yours, J.L. WARNER,
1005 Fourth Street, Sacramento, Cal.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--For over twelve years I was a great sufferer from nervous
indigestion and acidity of the stomach. I tried some of the best
doctors, both in England and this country, but did not find permanent
relief until I went to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. The
medicine prepared for me by the specialist at this famous institution
was so effectual that I feel that I am perfectly cured.
I cannot speak in too high praise of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute. The Staff of Physicians is skillful and of large experience,
and the institution itself, in all its appointments, excellent and in
advance of the age. I highly recommend it to all the afflicted, feeling
confident that all the benefit to be derived from medical or surgical
treatment can be had at that institution.
JOSEPH SMITH,
No. 200 Eighth Street, Olean, N.Y.
BAD CASE OF DYSPEPSIA,
CURED BY SPECIAL HOME-TREATMENT.
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