etite had returned, and I was hungry for the first time in over a
year. I slept well--awoke refreshed and feeling stronger. After two
weeks, I was able to walk around the house and yard without support; a
day or two after that I walked a hundred yards, visiting and spent the
day. In three weeks time I went home (I had gone to my mother's before
treatment, as I and many others thought, to die).
At the end of one month there was no symptom, nor sign, of the old
disease. I was able to be up all day, resting a short time at noon. To
be sure of permanent results I continued treatment for one month longer,
and have never had a return of the disease nor any symptom of it since.
Before the end of the second month, I was able to be about the house,
helping the children with the cooking, and milking. My weight increased
fourteen pounds in five months after treatment. I have taken no medicine
since except one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, four
years ago. At this time (nine years after treatment), I find my health
still good, having no aches nor pains, a splendid appetite, sleep well,
no headache, no backache and no womb trouble. I am able to do my house
work and everything; can do a day's work with less fatigue than I have
for years before treatment. I feel sure that I would have been in the
grave years ago if it had not been for your medicines. I advise all
other ladies who are troubled with the same disease to apply to you for
treatment.
Be assured, that whenever I have it in my power I shall recommend your
invaluable remedies. I thank you a thousand times for what you have done
for me, and for the kindness which you have extended to me throughout.
Wishing you long life and continued success, I am, with much gratitude,
Very truly yours, Mrs. JENNIE S. MOODY,
Isney, Choctaw Co., Ala.
COMPLICATED CASE OF WOMB DISEASE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mrs. Knappenberger.]
_Gentlemen_--When I went to the Invalids' Hotel for treatment I was in a
very critical condition. I could scarcely walk for inward troubles--but
I cannot stop to speak of one disease, for I had such a complication of
diseases. Now I am doing my own housework and in the past four weeks I
have entertained forty-seven people, and I think I certainly am doing
well. It is with the greatest pleasure that I recommend all who are
afflicted to go to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Th
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