and at times would have such a weak tired feeling when I first got
up in the morning, and at times nervous chills. At other times, I would
feel as if there were a tight bandage around my forehead.
The first physician I went to said I had nervous dyspepsia; the next one
did not say what he thought ailed me; the third said I had dyspepsia,
but none of them did me any good. As soon as I commenced taking Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, I began to get better; could sleep well
nights, and that bad nervous feeling and the pain in my back soon left
me. I can walk several miles without getting tired. I took in all, three
bottles of the "Favorite Prescription" and two of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery.
Yours truly,
MRS. JENNIE WILLIAMS,
Mohawk, Lane Co., Oregon.
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, NO. 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--When I applied to you for medical treatment I was in a very
bad state. Your suggestion that I use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery was followed with good results, and I can say I felt the
effects of it before the first bottle was finished. The dull pains in my
back were leaving me very fast. I used three bottles of the "Golden
Medical Discovery." I had a dull pain in the back, restless sleep
followed by very trying dreams, appetite poor, weakness, consequently
very easily tired. Now I can go about my work, walk twelve or fifteen
miles a day and not feel tired. When I commenced to use your "Golden
Medical Discovery" I only weighed 125 pounds; now have increased to 150.
Yours respectfully,
W.C. DILLON,
Box 63, Woburn, Middlesex Co., Mara.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I had been ailing for months and did not know what was the
matter. I had a heavy and languid feeling; dimness of sight, spots and
flashes before my eyes; an "all gone" feeling in my stomach as if the
bottom had fallen out; was nervous and irritable and felt like sinking
down when at work. I could hardly get up in the morning; it seemed as if
I were more tired then I was when I went to bed. My appetite at times
was ravenous, and at other times the smell of food made me sick; I would
often go from the dinner table and vomit. I would have spells when it
seemed that every man was my foe and would
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