ly cured and enjoy splendid health.
I heartily recommend yours to be the most skillful treatment of the age.
With best wishes,
LEWIS CRIST,
No. 67 Frankston Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
RUPTURE,
AGGRAVATED BY OCCUPATION AS A LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER--COULD NOT BE HELD IN
PLACE--AFTER TREATMENT SUBJECTED TO THE TRYING TEST OF THE CONSTANT JAR
OF THE LOCOMOTIVE YET PROVES RELIABLE.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, NO. 663 Main Street, Buffalo,
N.Y.:
[Illustration: J.M. Keach, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--It has long been my desire to make a statement of my cure
for the benefit of all those persons who have suffered in like manner. I
had a rupture that was very large and difficult to hold in place.
Trusses of all kinds were tried. They were painful and would not hold
it. The rupture would come down constantly when at my engine and give me
fearful pain. I was cured at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N.Y., by a treatment that is safe and certain. My cure has been
permanent, although I have worked steadily.
Yours sincerely, JAMES M. KEACH.
No. 68 Bissell Ave., Buffalo, N.Y.
FEMORAL HERNIA.
[Illustration: Miss M.V. Thomas.]
This patient, aged thirty-four years, was always delicate; suffered from
malarial fever each year for ten years past. The hernia was caused by
lifting her father, who was on his sick-bed, during five different
times, causing terrible suffering. The hernia was treated by our
Specialist, and in eighteen days the lady was able to return home.
She reports:
_Gentlemen_--I am grateful to you for a permanent cure of the hernia,
and happy to inform you that I have felt no signs of rupture since I was
at your Institution.
Respectfully yours,
Miss MATTIE V. THOMAS,
Albion, Noble Co., Ind.
"A LIVING DEATH FOR YEARS."
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: H. Wood, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--In the hope that some sufferer from hernia may be induced
to take your treatment for that disease, I send you this certificate,
containing a synopsis of my case and cure of the same. My life was a
living death for years. I had almost lost all hope of ever being cured,
and was plunged in despair, as I had tried so many trusses, appliances
and remedies, each one in successive repetition, a failure. In January
and February of the year '89, I entered your Institution for treatment,
my malady being an inguinal hern
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