ick House."
NERVOUS PROSTRATION, SLEEPLESSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AND RHEUMATISM.
[Illustration: T. TOWNSEND, ESQ.]
Mr. J.T. TOWNSEND, of _Noah, Coffee County, Tenn_., consulted us by
letter. He was suffering from great nervous prostration; could not walk
without tottering: was troubled greatly with inability to sleep; poor
appetite; did not relish food; suffered much pain and stiffness in the
joints; was overcome with heat working on a thresher, followed by
persistent nausea, confusion of ideas, his memory being very defective.
After taking a single course of treatment, the medicines being sent by
express, he writes as follows: "The medicine you sent me lasted me five
weeks, and proved very beneficial indeed. I believe it, under God, was
the means of saving me from a premature grave. When I received the
medicine, I had just gotten rid of an attack of bilious fever, which
left me in a deplorable condition. I was very week and nervous, but my
improvement commenced with the first dose of your medicine, so by the
time my medicine was out felt better than I had for years, and now have
no indication of a return of my trouble." A month later he writes: "I
continue to enjoy the most perfect health. Every organ of my body, and
every faculty of my mind, is in splendid condition, which makes life
worth living. I have gained twenty-one pounds since I have been able to
attend to business. Please accept my profound thanks for your promptness
in sending me my medicines."
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, NO. 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: G.W. Colquitt, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--It gives me pleasure to testify to your skill in the
treatment of my case. When I applied to you last June, I was suffering
all the horrors of nervous prostration, which was brought on by
over-work and constant anxiety. I had no energy and no interest in
business; rather an aversion to anything like work. My appetite was
poor, indeed food seemed to distress rather than nourish. I felt tired
and drowsy mornings; irritable and despondent; suspicious of every body
and everything. After two months' treatment these unpleasant symptoms
disappeared, and my health is better than it has been for twenty years.
I can never express to you my gratitude for your kindness, and would
cheerfully recommend your Institution to all sufferers.
Yours truly,
GEORGE W. COLQUITT,
Palmetto, Campbell Co., Ga.
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