elief and a cure has
resulted from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription used in
conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. These two
remedies should be used alternately, the dose being suited to the age of
the patient.
A large majority of the cases of chorea occur in females and at the
period of life when the nervous system is subjected to unusual
requirements. In these cases the "Favorite Prescription" effects a
gradual restoration of nervous energy, and improvement in the tone of
the nerve centres, and by its direct effect upon the circulation in the
ovarian region, eliminates the most potent causes of debility. In young
people, we usually advise a dose of three drops for each year of the
age. For instance, children of eight years of age should take
twenty-four drops; those of twelve, thirty-six drops; those of fifteen,
forty-five drops, which is about two-thirds of a teaspoonful. A similar
dose of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery should be administered,
taking it before meals, and the "Prescription" after meals. Under their
administration the patient will rapidly improve in health and strength;
the circulation is materially bettered, the blood is purified, enriched,
vitalized. The remedies effect a complete removal, from the blood, of
the impurities that represent nerve waste, and as a consequence the
nerve cells are properly nourished. The disease is gradually controlled,
and when the favorable influences of quiet, nourishing food, with plenty
of outdoor air, and not too active exercise is added, the progress is
most gratifying. The patients, in a few weeks, are able to control much
of the spasmodic movements, and gradually their restoration to a normal
condition is accomplished.
In occasional cases, where there is some complication, as rheumatism or
other severe affection, complicating and preventing their recovery,
special treatment is required. We are always ready to advise in regard
to such cases when consulted either by mail or in person.
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