lpitation of the
heart. Suffered a great deal of pain in my head, temples, forehead and
eyes. I had a troublesome cough, and raised a great deal, and at times
experienced a good deal of pain in my chest and lungs. My voice at times
was very weak. I suffered excruciating monthly, periodical pains. Since
taking seven bottles of your "Favorite Prescription" some time ago, I
have enjoyed better health than I have for more than four years
previously; in fact, for several months past I have been able to work at
sewing. I have gained in weight thirty-nine pounds since taking your
medicines; the soreness and pain, of which I formerly complained so
much, have disappeared. Yours truly.
Miss MARY TANNER,
North Lawrence, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y.
FALLING OF WOMB.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mrs. Lewis.]
_Gentlemen_--I cannot tell you how my wife has improved since she began
the use of your "Favorite Prescription," coupled with "Golden Medical
Discovery." She has no more trouble with falling of the womb, and she
never feels any pain unless she stands too long. She has no bearing-down
pains since she began the use of your remedies. She does nearly all of
her own housework now, but before she commenced taking your remedies,
she could hardly walk across the room.
I do not know now to thank you for all the good your remedies have done
her, for the best doctors had given her case up as incurable.
Yours truly,
ALFRED LEWIS,
Fairport Harbor, Lake Co., Ohio.
UTERINE DEBILITY.
PERMANENTLY CARED, AFTER TAKING FIVE BOTTLES OF "PRESCRIPTION."
_Dep't of Photography, U.S. Artillery School_, Fortress Monroe, Va.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION:
[Illustration: Mrs. Sargent.]
_Gentlemen_--My wife cannot speak too highly of your Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, it having completely cured her of a serious womb
trouble of long standing. She took five bottles altogether, and she has
borne a large, healthy child since. There has been no return of the
complaint.
She only wishes every poor, suffering woman should know of the
inestimable value your "Favorite Prescription" would be to them, and
thanks you, gentlemen, from the bottom of her heart, for the benefit she
has received.
Yours very truly,
EDWARD F.F. SARGENT.
"FEMALE WEAKNESS."
DR. R.V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mrs. Davis.]
_Dear Sir_--I am enjoying good hea
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