orst habits that
it has ever been the lot of man to fall into. My whole system is
invigorated; I have no more weak back nor legs; no more emissions; my
strength is greatly increased, and my weight is more than it has ever
been before. The dull, heavy feeling in my head is entirely past, and I
can truly say that I feel like a new man. Hoping you will do as much
good in the future as you have in the past, is the wish of, Yours truly,
B., Holyoke, Mass.
CASE 91,656. SPERMATORRHEA. OBSTINATE CASE OF EIGHT YEARS' STANDING.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.: _Gentlemen_--I
have taken seven months' treatment from you, and to-day I am a well man.
My friends are surprised at the great change which has taken place in
me. The emissions have ceased entirely, and I am strong and well. I am a
thousand times obliged to you for the good your treatment has done for
me.
Respectfully yours, U., Topeka, Kansas.
CASE 461,306. ONANISM. MELANCHOLIA; CONTEMPLATED SUICIDE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: _Gentlemen_--Having waited
several weeks after finishing the last medicine, to see if there would
be any relapse, I now send you a report of treatment. I believe I am
thoroughly cured, not only of poor health, but of all desire to abuse
myself. I have regained health, spirits, and confidence. Am married,
something I have long desired, but never before dared to attempt. Please
accept my sincere thanks, gentlemen. Your medicine has saved me from a
suicide's grave.
H., Denver, Col.
CASE 110,838. SEMINAL WEAKNESS AND FISTULA IN ANO.
A case of anal fistula that had been unsuccessfully treated by
Prof. ----, of Nashville, who had operated with the knife. He had also
been unsuccessfully treated by several home physicians who stated that
his symptoms of spermatorrhea were all that could be described, and more
too. The sensations of crawling and itching in the rectum were very
severe, and as a result of weakness there was a serious palpitation of
the heart, and general debility. The generative organs were unduly
excitable and weak. He complained of weakness in the rectum and loins,
with irregularity of the bowels, trembling and weakness of the entire
system. There was profuse discharge from the fistula and also from the
urethra. We undertook his case without making any promises of a radical
cure, as it seemed that the disease had progressed so that it would be
impossible to effect more than sat
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