s all run down_. I had never wholly
recovered from the grip, which left me in a very poor condition; and
that, together with over-work and insufficient physical exercise, had
put me in such a condition that I was almost unfit to teach my school.
After five months' treatment (one month intervening in which I received
none) I considered myself well, and I think that I was right. I feel
very grateful to you for your treatment of me, and shall ever be willing
to speak a good word for you.
Yours respectfully,
WILLIAM E. DIXON,
Harwich Port, Barnstable County, Mass.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
DR. R.V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Dear Sir_--After being troubled with my head for two years and taking
treatment with ten different doctors and getting no help, I started for
your city, but allowed myself to be talked out of seeing you by a man on
the train; stopped off at Lancaster and saw Dr. ----, took one month's
treatment with no benefit--grew worse.
After that, started once more, did not tell where I was going. I was a
complete wreck--had to be helped on board of the cars. You looked me
over carefully--you seemed to know just what the trouble was. Gave me
medicine for a month's treatment. I came back homo and took the
medicine. Well, I was surprised the first week and have been ever
since--gained right along. Have been well ever since and all for one
month's treatment, for which I thank you very much.
Respectfully, GEO. S. WILSON,
Perry, Wyoming Co., N.Y.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
Cayuga, Vermilion Co., Ind.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--It is now about eighteen months since I discontinued the
use of your medicines. I can truly say I feel like a new man. I have
none of that wakefulness at night, or the tired feeling when I get up of
a morning. Now, I can work hard all day, go to bed at night tired, wake
up the next morning rested and refreshed, though I took but two months'
treatment; its value to me I am not able to estimate; before and during
treatment I weighed about 160 pounds, and now I weigh 185 pounds. With
many thanks and good wishes, I am,
Yours truly,
Geo. F. Howard
SEVERE NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
"OUT OF DARKNESS INTO LIGHT."
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--About eighteen years ago, after the birth of one o
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