ill I was twenty years old I was continually bothered
with a weakness of the muscles of the bladder, that gave me much
trouble, both by night as well as day. I doctored with several
physicians and tried all patent medicines, but could not get any relief
until I took your medicine about six months, and now I am sound and
well. It has been over two years since I quit taking your medicine, and
have had no symptoms of the disease returning.
Yours most gratefully.
Miss MOLLIE RICHMAN.
North Cove,
Pacific Co., Wash.
CASE 4A-2,226. BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND GRAVEL CURED BY SPECIAL HOME
TREATMENT.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: J.W. Thompson, Esq.]
_Dear Sir_--You have my thanks and best wishes for your success, as you
cured me of what the doctors here called Bright's Disease and Stone in
the Bladder. They did me no good, so I concluded to write to you, which
I did, and am happy to say your medicine worked like a charm. God and
myself only know how I suffered. I lost fifty-six pounds of flesh in six
weeks and I thought my time had come, but when I commenced taking your
medicine, in three days I saw a change for the better was taking place,
and in one month I considered myself cured. I am still in good health
and can do as hard a day's work as any man. Again I thank you. Your
charges were reasonable and any one suffering as I was should write you
at once.
Any person writing to me must send stamped addressed envelope if wanting
an answer.
J.W. THOMPSON,
St. John, Whitman Co., Wash.
CASE 2A-223. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. RETENTION OF URINE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: E.A. Brown, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--I had been a terrible sufferer for many years with Bladder
trouble. I had experienced the greatest discomfort, and tried in vain to
find relief. I was persuaded to go to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute, I went and while there submitted to a course of treatment
that gave me relief, and was entirely satisfactory. Three years have
elapsed and I continue well. I take the greatest pleasure in making
public my cure. No sufferer going there can fail to receive all the
benefit to be derived from medical treatment. The staff of physicians
are skillful and of large experience; the attendants kind and attentive,
and the Institution, in all its appointments, not to be excelled in the
country. I had been t
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