eive proper
treatment, and where proper appliances for this class of cases were
used, as he felt satisfied nothing could be accomplished for me at home.
I then came to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo to
receive treatment, and the treatment has been so successful that the
urethral stricture as well as the gravel have been removed. After I
returned home I felt as if a great load had been lifted from my
shoulders. I have no irritation at all as I used to have, and I can keep
my water for six or seven hours without any trouble, and the water seems
to be clear and free from sediment of any sort, and in general I feel as
I never expected to again. The doctors here were dumb-founded at the
short time I was in getting fixed at your Institution, and feel ashamed
to ask any questions as to treatment. Many months have passed and I
continue well and active in my profession. Any one I can send the way of
your Institution you may be sure I shall do so, and thanking you
personally for your kind and successful treatment of my case,
I remain ever your well-wisher,
ARCHIE RITCHIE, Architect,
Mount Forest, Ont.
GRATEFUL LETTER FROM A PROMINENT ARCHITECT.
TO THE WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION:
_Gentlemen_--It is again with the greatest of pleasure that I write you
after twelve months since I was treated in your Institution, to add to
my former testimonial. With the blessing of good health I have been able
to attend to my business as well as ever, and have the greatest of
comfort in every respect, and feel about ten years younger than I was
when I came to your Institution for treatment, and I have still again to
thank you, gentlemen, for the kind and courteous attention I received
from every one I came in contact with in your Institution, while under
treatment, and shall ever remember my visit to your Hotel with pleasure,
and shall advise any one suffering under the same trouble, with whom I
may come in contact, to come to your valuable Institute for treatment,
where they can have the best of attention and skill. Again thanking you,
gentlemen, for what you have done for me, I hope that your Institute may
long be kept up to minister to suffering humanity. God bless your staff
of physicians, and may success attend you, is the wish and prayer of
ever your well-wisher and grateful patient,
ARCHIBALD RITCHIE,
Mt. Forest, P.O., Ont.
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