ight benefit.
Gratefully yours, T., Norfolk, Virginia.
CASE 67,070. SPERMATORRHEA.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: _Gentlemen_--I have now returned
home a now man, after four months' treatment from you. I need no more
medicines now. I would urge all suffering to go to you for help.
Thanking you for your services,
I remain yours truly,
R., Bunch, Iowa.
CASE 431,637. IMPOTENCY, WITH NERVOUS DEBILITY AND LIVER DISEASE.
This gentleman applied for the relief of the following symptoms:
Exhausting and frequent seminal emissions, losses in the urine, want of
manly strength, nervous prostration, indigestion, torpid condition of
the liver, headache, nausea, and constipation. After a course of five
months' treatment he writes:
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: _Gentlemen_--I am very grateful
to you for the good you have done me, and I feel like a man now. It is
sometime since I left off medicine. I have continued to improve, and I
feel better than I have for years before treatment. I am happy at the
restoration of my health and vigor. I shall recommend you to all
sufferers. Hoping you will continue to be successful.
I remain,
Yours truly,
P., Canaan, Conn.
CASE 111,489. SEMINAL EMISSIONS, LOSS OF MEMORY AND GENERAL DECLINE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--Inclosed please find money for my last supply of medicines.
You seem to understand my condition thoroughly. My color, appetite, and
strength have improved wonderfully, and my sleep is sound, undisturbed
and refreshing. Under the influence of your medicines I have completely
recovered my mental and physical powers, and I feel that I am able to
discontinue further treatment. The emissions have become less and less
frequent until now they do not trouble me at all.
I remain, yours truly, H., Eagle Springs, Coryell Co., Tex.
CASE 51,203. SPERMATORRHEA. PERFECT CURE. HIS LETTER BEFORE TREATMENT,
AND AFTER.
(First letter.)
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: _Dear Sirs_--It was my pleasant
privilege to read concerning your skill in the treatment of all kinds of
diseases, and concerning your reputation, which is most justly merited.
Encouraged by these facts to place explicit confidence in you. I beg
leave to state my own case as clearly as I may be able. It is as sad as
it is fatal if no thorough cure can be effected. I have from my twelfth
year onward been practic
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