amily Medicines--your "Pellets" and Golden
Medical Discovery--and find they are all you claim for them.
Again I thank you and remain, your friend,
MRS. S.B. MANN,
Sutton, Clay Co., Neb.
PARTIAL PARALYSIS FROM UTERINE DISEASE.
Buffalo, La Rue County, Ky.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--I am still having very good health. I value Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and his "Favorite Prescription" very highly and
often recommend them to others. I do not think I would ever have got
well if it had not been for your medicines. I was in a sad condition. My
bowels and half of my body (the left side), was nearly paralyzed,
besides nearly my whole system was out of order. I suffered all the
time; but after taking six bottles of "Golden Medical Discovery" and the
same of "Favorite Prescription," and using two bottles of Sage's Catarrh
Remedy as an injection, I felt like a new person. I have never seen
anyone suffering in the same way as I did. If anyone with female trouble
of any kind will use your medicines I am satisfied they will help them.
Yours truly,
Mary A. Sallee.
LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA. SPECIAL TREATMENT.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Ltd., No. 3 New Oxford Street,
London, W.C.:
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_Gentlemen_--In the latter part of 1890, I was struck down with that
terrible--and by many members of the medical profession pronounced to
be, incurable disease, locomotor ataxia. My family doctor declared that
nothing could be done for me, but for the sake of satisfaction advised
me to go to London, and see an expert, whom he named. I did so, with the
result of being told as above. This was in November, 1890. The symptoms
were first numbness in hands and feet, which soon extended as far as the
thighs, joined with the most intense feeling of cold that it can be
possible to imagine. For six months I felt as though I had stood in ice
up to my thighs. I soon became unable to walk or to stand, and crawled
up stairs on my hands and knees, I thought for the last time, as I then
thought I should die. Stomach troubles then set in, and for more than
three months, I endured the utmost agony. Night and day sweats absorbed
my little remaining strength, and I became helpless. I had taken leave
of my family, not expecting to last the day out, when I was seen by a
young doctor, who is fast becoming an eminent man, who said he thought
he
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