tomach pain and hurt me so I could not rest; I kept
getting weaker all the time and I could no longer sit up; I sent for our
family physician; he said I had dyspepsia and inflammation of the liver,
and gave me medicine two or three months, but I kept getting weaker all
the time; it seemed to me that I was diseased all over; thought I had
heart disease; had the doctor examine my heart several times. I became
so discouraged that I gave up all hope of ever getting well, but
consented to send to Dr. Pierce for medicine. I commenced taking it and
in a short time I was able to sit up; continued to take his medicine
three months and felt like a new person--didn't need any more medicine
and have not yet. I can eat anything I wish; am sixty-three years old;
can walk a mile without any trouble, and I can truly say that I believe
it was Dr. Pierce's medicines that saved my life.
Respectfully yours,
MRS. VIRGINIA LANDRUM,
Merino, Logan Co.. Col.
UTERINE DISEASE.
Creston, Iowa.
DR. R.V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Sir_--My wife improved in health gradually from the time she commenced
taking "Favorite Prescription" until now. She has been doing her own
housework for the past four months. When she began taking it, she was
scarcely able to be on her feet, she suffered so from uterine debility.
I can heartily recommend it for such cases.
Yours truly,
H.H. Snyder
THE PICTURE OF HEALTH.
DR. R.V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Mrs. Meeker.]
_Dear Sir_--My daughter, Miss MEEKER, was sick and we called in one of
the best doctors here. She got so weak that I had to help her out of bed
and draw her in a chair. She then tried some of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. In less than a week she was out of bed and has been
working about five weeks now, and looks the picture of health. As for
myself I am much better of my female complaint. Before taking the
"Favorite Prescription," I suffered most of the time from catarrhal
inflammation.
Yours respectfully,
MRS. NANCY MEEKER,
Dunraven, Delaware Co., N.Y.
LIFTED THE BURDEN.
Nye, Putnam Co., W. Va.
DR. R.V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Dear Sir_--Mine is a case of eleven years' standing, which baffled the
skill of the best medical aid procurable. I obtained no good effect,
until I began the use of the "Favorite Prescription," which lifted the
burden which was seeking my life. My gratitude I owe to the
"Prescription." I hope t
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