did me little or no good; so, hearing of the World's Dispensary Medical
Association, of Buffalo, I wrote them about my case, and in reply, they
said they were sure they could cure me. At that time I was weak in my
arms and legs, had poor sight and, worst of all, I was very nervous and
bashful. I could not sleep at night and feel refreshed in the morning. I
could not look any one in the eye without feeling ashamed.
I have now taken two months' treatment and I feel sound in mind and
body; but to be sure I am going to take another month's treatment from
these same doctors in Buffalo.
I recommend all men who are afflicted with any disease similar to the
one of which I have just been cured to apply to the World's Dispensary
Medical Association, and if they take treatment from these doctors they
will surely be cured. I cannot praise them too much for what they have
done for me.
Yours truly, C.H. GOODSELL,
No. 151 S.W. Temple St.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL, ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I had been out of health for a period of about three years.
Suffered with pains in the head, catarrh, chills, fever, nervousness,
and general debility. Spent about all the money I had in order to obtain
relief, but received little, if any good. I was scarcely able to work,
when in July, 1887, I wrote to your Association, describing my case. You
replied, advising me, and prescribing a course of treatment, which you
sent to me. After taking but a part of these medicines I began to feel a
great deal better; could sleep very much better and was able to resume
work as usual, but still suffered some pain in head, and my buck was
lame and weak. I continued treatment for some three or four months,
until all remaining symptoms of distress and weakness had disappeared.
At the end of about eight months I found I felt as well as I ever did.
My weight had increased fully twenty pounds, and I could safely say that
you had effected a perfect cure in my case.
Respectfully yours,
THOMAS WESLEY KNAPP,
Myhart, Allen Co., Ind.
NERVOUS AND UTERINE DISEASE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I was sick for over three years with nervous complaint,
with blind dizzy spells, palpitation of the heart, pain in the back and
head,
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