Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo,
N.Y., I feel warranted in its highest recommendation. While there I saw
and talked with a great number of people who came there as a last
resort, to be cured of almost every chronic disease to which flesh is
heir, and they were unanimous in their praise of the Institution and the
skilled specialists who constitute its professional staff.
ANDREW HOLES,
Moorhead, Minn.
CASE 654,500. DISEASE OF KIDNEYS AND OTHER COMPLICATIONS CAUSED BY
EXPOSURE AND MALARIA.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: J.W. Dean, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--Having spent a short period of time at the Invalids' Hotel
and Surgical Institute, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y., I must say I
found it fully equal in every respect to the claims made for it by the
proprietors. It was filled with invalids who were under the care of a
corps of physicians and surgeons and the fact that all the sick people
appeared to be improving, and that they were both cheerful and hopeful,
and that they all spoke well of the Institution and of its doctors, was
calculated to inspire confidence in one who went there himself to be
treated. The greater number of these cases, as far as I was able to
learn, were chronic and of a complicated character. They represented a
wide range of the States and Territories of the Union, and had in each
exhausted the resources of the home physicians. Having myself been
treated by your Faculty for a complication of troubles induced by
exposure and malaria, I feel that I owe my restoration to health to your
skill and devotion, at a time when I was unable to perform labor and was
much discouraged, and had failed to obtain relief elsewhere. You are at
liberty to make any use you may desire of this communication.
Very respectfully yours, J.W. DEAN,
Chariton, Putnam Co., Mo.
CASE 620,230. DIABETES AND INFLAMMATION OF BLADDER, GIVEN UP BY HIS HOME
DOCTORS AS SURE TO DIE IN A FEW WEEKS. RESTORED TO ACTIVE WORK ON HIS
FARM.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: J.D. Parks, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--I received your kind letter the 12th, and was glad to hear
from you and have no objection to your making use of my name in any way
to help the sick and suffering, for I know what it is to be sick. I was
sick for seven years; could not do anything; was visited by seven
doctors and was treated by
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