women I know the causes of your
trouble and the most scientific method of curing you quickly.
Since you have in me a sympathetic friend as well as a
physician I trust you will read carefully my plan for your
complete recovery.
A careful diagnosis of your case shows you have Female
Weakness.
I have mailed a copy of my book, "Diseases of Women and Home
Medical Guide." Be sure to read a description of your condition
on pages 25-47.
As requested I have mailed you a free trial of my successful
treatment. It is bound to help you and you should take it at
once according to my directions enclosed herewith. The free
medicines will last you for three days and are suited to your
condition, but you should not expect them to cure you. Some of
the ingredients contained in the remedies you need are very
costly and I cannot afford to give you enough of these
medicines to completely cure you.
Your case seems to be of long standing and you really should
have a Complete Course of Treatment at once if you are to be
completely cured. As I want to do everything possible for you I
have prepared a Special Course of Treatment for you and am
sending it, postage paid, in the same package with the free
remedies.
Please remember that the free remedies are yours to take at
once without charge or obligation, but if you use the Special
Treatment I shall expect you to send me $3 for it. You need not
feel under obligation to me to accept the Special Course, but I
know it is just what you need and need NOW, so I feel sure your
good judgment will cause you to accept it at your earliest
convenience. By sending now I save you some time and ...
Dr. G. M. B., of ----, Mo., advertises to cure deafness, catarrh, asthma
and head noises. He offers to send two months' medicine free to prove
his ability to cure. In reply to inquiry he practically informs every
applicant that his case is so bad that there is no use of sending the
two months' treatment. In order to effect a cure in "your case" it is
necessary for you to take the regular treatment. He accepts the chance
that the literature and the testimonials accompanying his letter will
influence the victim to bite. Inasmuch as he admits that his income is
about $5,000 per month and that he gets three hundred letters every day,
it may be assumed that he
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