eration was performed by one of your specialists in a
skillful and painless manner.
I found the Invalids' Hotel just what it is represented to be, and all
patients who were there were well satisfied with the treatment.
I was not confined to bed at all after the operation, and was able to
leave at the end of ten days in an excellent condition.
I am unable to express the great relief which your treatment has given
me and I cannot say too much in praise of your Institution.
I take great pleasure in recommending you whenever I get a chance, and
cannot thank you enough for what you have done for me. With kindest
regards,
I am sincerely yours,
B.T. STONE,
Fellowsville, Preston Co., W. Va.
LARGE VARICOCELE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: C.W. Kelly, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--It gives me much pleasure to state that during my stay at
your Sanitarium I was treated with the utmost kindness, and found
everything there just as represented in your pamphlet, if not indeed
better. Your Institution is the best of the kind that I have ever seen
and if it is possible for a person to be cured your specialists will
accomplish it. A visit there convinced me that you do not make promises
which you do not fulfill. After being there and having a surgical
operation successfully performed, I heartily recommend all invalids to
give your place a trial. Much to my surprise the operation which was
performed was perfectly painless, no anaesthetic was given, and I was not
confined to my bed for an hour. I was able to leave your Institution at
the end of ten days completely cured. I can heartily commend your
efforts in the cause of suffering humanity, and shall be pleased to
offer my personal testimony at any time. With best wishes to the World's
Dispensary Medical Association, I am,
Sincerely yours,
C.W. KELLY,
Riverside, Riverside Co., Cal.
VARICOCELE. THE RESULT OF INJURY.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--Nine years ago I was struck with a springing pole, causing
the spermatic cord to swell badly. I applied for medical aid and was
told that no harm would result. But I grew worse, and spent over one
hundred dollars with quacks and received no help.
Four years ago while reading a chapter in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, I noticed that no hesitation was made in stating that a
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