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alarmed and very uneasy, not knowing what course to pursue, or what the
consequences might be. I had heard of Dr. Pierce, and concluded to make
one more trial, so I sat down and wrote a letter to him, stating matters
as near as I could, and in due time I received a favorable reply; then I
commenced with his medicine. I commenced somewhere in February 1891 with
the "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Favorite Prescription," in alternate
doses. A strange occurrence followed. My limbs felt like what we call
"asleep," and I felt as if I were in a strange land and wondered what
was going to take place. I kept on till I took nine bottles. The first
relief I felt was from sick headache, which I had been troubled with for
many years; I was also cured of a very bad cough which I had been
troubled with for many years, and of dyspepsia of long standing. I was
entirely cured of a very singular and severe itching on my back, between
my shoulders, which our doctors called winter itch and which they
pronounced incurable. I had suffered with this for twenty years; it
would come in the winter and go away in the summer. I was also cured of
the worst form of bloody piles and of womb disease. At present I feel
like a new person.
When I first commenced with Dr. Pierce's medicines, I could not walk
half a mile without a pain. The other day I walked to Mercersburgh
post-office, a distance of twelve miles, and the next day walked back
again, and felt no bad results from the journey. I am now 51 years old.
Mrs. Knavel further writes, that "To any person desiring to know more
concerning my case and its wonderful cure, and who will enclose to me a
return self-addressed and stamped envelope for reply, I will be pleased
to write further information."
Yours respectfully,
SARAH A. KNAVEL,
Indian Springs, Washington Co. Md.
WOMB DISEASE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: MRS. GUNEKEL.]
_Gentlemen_--I have been a sufferer from womb trouble for eight years,
having doctored with the most skillful physicians, but finding only
temporary relief from medicines prescribed by them. I was advised by a
friend to take the "Favorite Prescription," which I did, and found, in
taking six bottles of the "Prescription" and two of the "Discovery,"
that it has effected a positive cure, for which words cannot express my
gratitude for the relief from the great suffering that I so long
endured.
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