rers. My health is so fully restored that
I look upon life with pleasure and comfort, whereas before I was a
suffering nervous invalid, unable to sleep and much of the time in
torment. Wishing you success I am your friend and well wisher,
M. MANHEIM,
Georgetown, S.C.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, NO. 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I was troubled with nervous exhaustion; my legs and back
ached, and I could not sleep hardly any, and could not rest at night for
about three months, and, reading in one of your Memorandum Books a case
that suited mine and having taken medicines without any good results, I
concluded to try your medicines. I explained my case carefully and got
one month's medicines, of which I did not take all as I thought I did
not need it, as I felt like another man--could sleep well and work
without having that "all-gone feeling."
Yours respectfully,
A.D. CHRISTIE,
Maple Creek, Forest Co., Penn.
NERVOUS AND GENERAL PROSTRATION.
"LIFE IS NOW SWEET."
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--Six years ago I had an attack of measles, which left my
health in a precarious condition. I was placed under the treatment of a
good physician who did all in his power to restore my health, but all in
vain. I had dyspepsia and could not eat meat, vegetables nor fruit of
any kind. I suffered alternately from cold and heat. At times my feet
and knees would feel like ice to the touch, and at other times I would
suffer the most excruciating torture, seeming as though every nerve in
my body was being seared with a hot iron. My left hip and knee would
become so affected that I could scarcely walk across the room. I slept
very little. On one occasion I remained awake four days and four nights,
and then was put to sleep by repeated doses of morphine. My nervous
system became so shattered that words spoken by any person in my room
fell like pebbles on my brain; and nights I would often have to be
raised in bed to prevent smothering to death. It is impossible for me to
describe my sufferings at that time but I know that if it had not been
for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I would to-day have been in my
grave.
I began the use of the "Favorite Prescription" in March--three years
ago, as well as I can remember. Continued till summer when I wrote to
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