Medical
Discovery" is a most wonderful medicine, and I shall feel it my duty to
speak well of your medicines and treatment to all fellow sufferers I may
meet. I am,
Yours truly, F. MACEY,
Faversham, Kent, England.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
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WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--Two and a half years ago, after seeking in vain for health
at the hands of local doctors, I began treatment with you for "Nervous
Debility of a complicated nature. Ag a result thereof I now give this
testimonial, having been changed from a person of rapidly declining
health--often despondent and with no inclination to work of any kind, to
one of sound constitution who enjoys life and is once more able to
battle his way to success in life; and it is now about two years since
the change occurred, showing it to be permanent.
I cannot say too much in praise of your methods, and careful, courteous
attention which myself and others have enjoyed at your hands; and that
the good work may go on to an unlimited extent is my earnest wish.
Yours sincerely.
A.E. NORCROSS,
(General Delivery), Detroit, Mich.
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA, HEART DISEASE.
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WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--I feel very grateful to you, and to our all-wise Creator
for restoring my health. When I first wrote to you I was a miserable
sufferer with nervous debility, dyspepsia, heart disease, also female
weakness. I was so nervous and low-spirited I could not sleep, in fact I
was just about as weak and low as I could be, and could scarcely drag
around; but, after persevering for about twelve months, occasionally
with the help of your kind treatment and advice, I once more begin to
feel like myself again. Words cannot tell how I do appreciate my health.
Thank you, gentlemen! I shall never forget the kind business-like manner
in which you have treated me. May God bless you, inasmuch as your
heart's desire is to do good to suffering humanity.
Very truly, Miss K. GREENWELL,
No. 253 Twenty-second St., Ogden, Utah.
NERVOUS DEBILITY--RESULT OF INDISCRETION.
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WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--For the last year and a half I was troubled with Nervous
Debility. I tried some medicine that I bought from the druggist, which
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