pkins Co., Ky.
BETTER THAN "SUPPORTERS."
Leesville Cross Roads, Crawford Co., Ohio.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--Four years ago, I became afflicted with womb trouble--knew
nothing but pain and suffering. Began doctoring right away with our home
doctor. He not doing me any good, I went to another doctor who advised
me to wear an inside supporter, _which really did me more harm than
good_. Last spring was taken down sick and laid on my back for ten
weeks; when I heard of Dr. Pierce's wonderful Favorite Prescription. The
first bottle helped me. I have now taken four bottles and feel perfectly
cured. I cannot find language to express my gratitude for being restored
to perfect health from a condition worse than death.
Yours truly,
Mrs F. Holmes.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Miss Burk.]
_Gentlemen_--When I was fourteen years old I took a bad cold and there
resulted internal troubles. I was a great sufferer for four years. I had
tried two physicians but neither gave me any relief. After taking Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription I can't say enough for it. It cured me so
I have no more pains. I am now nineteen years of age.
Respectfully,
Miss MAMIE BURK,
Everett, Bedford Co., Pa.
HOW TRAVELING INVALIDS MAY BE IMPOSED UPON.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--It is now about five years since I spent eight days at the
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, under treatment for a chronic
disease of eighteen years' standing. I had given up to die. Going to
your Dispensary was a last resort with me; I had undergone a surgical
operation at the hands of my family physician from which I grew worse
every day for eight months, so that I very despondently started for your
institution; and when I had traveled eleven hundred miles I was made
more despondent by inquiring of a man how far I had to travel to reach
Buffalo, N.Y.: He answered, "Just one hundred miles." I then inquired of
him if he had ever been in Buffalo, N.Y. He replied, "Many a time." I
then asked him, what about Dr. Pierce's world-famed Surgical Institute?
"Oh, it's a humbug. They have some drawings or pictures taken from some
government buildings, that's where they get that fine building you see
pictured in their books and pamphlets."
I don't suppose there ever was a sadder heart en
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