ut he gave me
medicine and it relieved me at the time I used it; and I took 16 bottles
and I got worse and wasted to a shadow. I quit taking the medicine, and
other complaints came, as rupture in the spermatic cord, for which I
applied to you and soon got relief. And in 1891 the bladder disease made
its appearance, and I wrote to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute and got no reply as our mails were stopped on account of snow
drifts. I sent for the best doctor in Listowell and I still got worse,
and he said I might live three or four weeks, but there was no stoppage
of the disease. And I got so weak that I had to support myself by the
furniture in my room; and I wasted down to 100 lbs. in two weeks; and I
applied to your Institute and I received my medicine in a few days, and
in two weeks I began to gather strength and now I am hearty and well and
my weight is 145 lbs. I feel so thankful to the Medical Association and
its Staff of skilled men. It is 15 months since I quit taking your
medicines and no signs of the disease returning.
Yours gratefully,
THOMAS S. BAILEY,
Dorking, Wellington Co., Ont.
CASE 23A-877. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, WITH OTHER COMPLICATIONS.
SUFFERED EXCRUCIATING PAIN IN URINATING.
[Illustration: G.W. Heffner, Esq.]
For many years I suffered with inflammation of the Prostrate Gland and
Bladder. It became gradually worse and I endured extreme pain, so much
so that I was laid up for weeks at a time, and almost gave up in
despair. I was persuaded to go to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute. I have never regretted following this advice. While there I
submitted to an operation by their specialist. This was entirely
painless and the result perfectly satisfactory. I left in a short time
delighted, and have since been strong and well. I cannot speak in too
high praise of this famous Institution; the rooms are large and
pleasant, the food the very best, the attendants kind and attentive and
the staff of physicians skillful and of large experience. I highly
recommend all invalids to the World's Dispensary Medical Association. I
feel confident that all the benefit to be derived from medical treatment
is to be received at this Institution.
Yours truly,
GEO. W. HEFFNER,
Chicago, Ills.
CASE 2A-103. INFLAMMATION OF BLADDER, COMPLICATED WITH KIDNEY DISEASE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: M. Manheim, Esq.]
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