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ering nearly one year of untold agony. I would heartily recommend all and every one suffering from any chronic disease to place their case in the hands of the World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N.Y., as I cannot praise your treatment too highly. Words are inadequate to express the gratitude I owe you in so successfully treating my case. Respectfully yours, MRS. E.A. NORTHROP, South Main Street, Newark, Wayne Co., N.Y. GENERAL AND NERVOUS DEBILITY. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.: [Illustration: J.W. Stocking, Esq.] _My Dear Sirs_--I believe that I am free from all the troubles that you have been treating me for. The pain in my back is gone--my digestion is good. In all truth I can say _I am a man again_! I can stoop without pain--can labor without that weak and tired feeling. I am truly grateful to you for the good that you have done me, and may you reap a rich reward for the good you have done for suffering humanity, is my sincere wish. Truly yours, J.W. STOCKING, Panama. Lancaster County, Nebr. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND VARICOCELE. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.: [Illustration: D.A. Walton, Esq.] _Gentlemen_--I commenced treatment, I think, in July or August, of 1888, and continued four months. My case was nervous debility of fifteen years' standing. I tried home doctors but found they were only aggravating my case. I also tried the Remedy Company, then of St. Louis, who claimed to perform wonderful cures with their "Pastiles," but they proved utterly worthless. Having come in possession of Dr. Pierce's little book and circulars, a perusal of the same convinced me that my health would not be trifled with at his Institution. I was a poor man and could not afford much experimenting. I ordered one month's treatment, and at the end of this first month, I found, to my surprise, that I was feeling different. The second month, still more surprised at my returning health. Third month thought I was cured, and engaged myself to a young lady, and wrote you to that effect, and you advised me with your congratulations to marry, and to order another month's treatment; and at the end of the fourth month I was a _man_, something I did not know what it would be like to be before. I have now been married five years, and have two healthy children--a boy and a girl. I would never have dared to marry had it not been for you
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