isfactory improvement in his general
condition, and a palliation of the symptoms of disease. At the end of
seven months' treatment he writes as follows:
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: _Gentlemen_--The result of the
treatment you have sent me is a permanent cure of the fistula beyond a
doubt, and in a magical manner. My heart is very much improved, so that
it does not trouble me in the least. My health is perfect in every way.
It is unnecessary for me to order any more medicines, but should I think
at any time that a little is required to keep me in good health, I will
order at once. I think that I am entirely through with the fistula and
sympathetic weakness, and I can truly say that your remedies delivered
me from the jaws of death. With sincere thanks to you, I am, yours for
ever. D.
CASE 140,056. SPERMATORRHEA.
The following long-standing and aggravated case of seminal debility
began to yield at once under the specific influence of our medicines.
Frequent nocturnal emissions were present, and the semen also passed
off, unobserved and unsuspected, in the urine; of course a ceaseless
vital drain of this character began quickly and profoundly to impress
the constitution, so that when the patient under consideration applied
to us for relief, the most unmistakable symptoms of commencing organic
disease of the heart and lungs had plainly declared themselves to be
present. Like many hundreds, of similar cases which we cure annually,
the disease yielded promptly and perfectly to the well-directed efforts
of our specialist in this important branch of practice; indeed, so easy,
swift and perfect was the cure that the patient failed to realize the
necessity of continuing the treatment a few weeks in order to insure
himself against the possibility of a relapse, and discontinued his
correspondence with us, whereas it is in precisely such cases that we
recommend the treatment to be not too abruptly discontinued.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.: _Gentlemen_--Your
kind favor, thoughtfully inquiring after my health, came duly to hand.
In answer, permit me to say that it was not my intention to take further
treatment as I considered my cure to be perfect, all local and general
symptoms having wholly subsided before I had finished the month's
course, and thus far manifesting no disposition to return. However, in
the light of your wisdom and experience, I have reconsidered the matter
and now
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