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Yours truly, CHARLES HOLMSTEDT, Newtonville, Baraga County, Mich.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
A PROMINENT NURSE AND STUDENT IN DISEASES OF FEMALES.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL a.s.sOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Ill.u.s.tration: Sarah Barnhardt.]
_Gentlemen_--One could scarcely discharge a more pleasant duty to a suffering fellow being than to direct them to a place of relief. Hence, I desire to state that a short time ago, life was almost a burden to mo until I began taking treatment for nervous exhaustion from Dr. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inst.i.tute, at Buffalo, N.Y., and can conscientiously say at the end of six weeks, I feel like another being.
I have also consulted Dr. Pierce on numerous occasions during the past eight years, and at no time whatever have I known his remedies to fail, more especially, his "Favorite Prescription," (which I have used in my practice), and the "Golden Medical Discovery," when taken according to directions.
These remedies will in no event disappoint. I am now In the enjoyment of perfect health--a blessing which I attribute to the kind Providence which directed me to the World's Dispensary Medical a.s.sociation.
Yours gratefully, SARAH BARNHARDT, Grand Rapids, Mich.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL a.s.sOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Ill.u.s.tration: W.E. Dixon, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--It is over a year now since I applied to you for help and it is more than six months since I reported myself as well. I have worked very hard since then, and still have continued well all the time.
When I called upon you for treatment I was in a terrible condition. I was subject to severe headaches; was troubled with a tired, an almost lifeless feeling, and although I slept, _I could not get rest_. I was nervous and fretful, and could not do as much work as I wanted to do. To tell it all in a few words _I was all run down_. I had never wholly recovered from the grip, which left me in a very poor condition; and that, together with over-work and insufficient physical exercise, had put me in such a condition that I was almost unfit to teach my school.
After five months' treatment (one month intervening in which I received none) I considered myself well, and I think that I was right. I feel very grateful to you for your treatment of me, and shall ever be willing to speak a good word for you.
Yours respectfully, WILLIAM E. DIXON, Harwich Port, Barnstable County, Ma.s.s.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
DR. R.V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Ill.u.s.tration: Geo. S. Wilson, Esq.]
_Dear Sir_--After being troubled with my head for two years and taking treatment with ten different doctors and getting no help, I started for your city, but allowed myself to be talked out of seeing you by a man on the train; stopped off at Lancaster and saw Dr. ----, took one month's treatment with no benefit--grew worse.
After that, started once more, did not tell where I was going. I was a complete wreck--had to be helped on board of the cars. You looked me over carefully--you seemed to know just what the trouble was. Gave me medicine for a month's treatment. I came back h.o.m.o and took the medicine. Well, I was surprised the first week and have been ever since--gained right along. Have been well ever since and all for one month's treatment, for which I thank you very much.
Respectfully, GEO. S. WILSON, Perry, Wyoming Co., N.Y.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
Cayuga, Vermilion Co., Ind.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL a.s.sOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Gentlemen_--It is now about eighteen months since I discontinued the use of your medicines. I can truly say I feel like a new man. I have none of that wakefulness at night, or the tired feeling when I get up of a morning. Now, I can work hard all day, go to bed at night tired, wake up the next morning rested and refreshed, though I took but two months'
treatment; its value to me I am not able to estimate; before and during treatment I weighed about 160 pounds, and now I weigh 185 pounds. With many thanks and good wishes, I am,
Yours truly, Geo. F. Howard
SEVERE NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
"OUT OF DARKNESS INTO LIGHT."
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL a.s.sOCIATION, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Ill.u.s.tration: Mrs. Austin.]
_Gentlemen_--About eighteen years ago, after the birth of one of my children I was left in a weak, run-down condition; it seemed to me that my nerves were unstrung very bad: I did not suffer much pain, but I think I suffered everything any one could suffer with nervousness; my life was a misery to me. I doctored with seven different doctors and got no relief; then I took almost all kinds of patent medicines and got no relief from them, but got worse all the time, when I chanced to get one of your little pamphlets.
I thought I would write to you, and waited as I thought to hear that there was no help for me; when my answer came and you said you could cure me great was my joy. I had taken your medicine about a month when I began to improve and in a few months was entirely cured.
My recovery was like coming out of the dark into the light, so great was the change. I will advise all sufferers to go to you for relief--I don't think they will be disappointed. When I commenced taking your medicine I weighed 94 pounds, now I weigh 125 pounds.
I do not know how to thank you for all the good your remedies did me, With heart-felt thanks I am.
Sincerely yours, MRS. AMANDA C. AUSTIN, Burden, Cowley Co., Kansas.
P.S.--I have a lady friend who is taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now, and last summer every one thought she was going with consumption; four of her father's family had died with it in five years: she has taken one bottle of "Favorite Prescription," and now she is better in health than she has been in three years. Her address is Mrs.
Laura Paugh, Burden, Cowley Co., Kas. A.C.A.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL a.s.sOCIATION, NO. 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Ill.u.s.tration: C. Gaul, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--For the last five years I have tried many leading doctors in this country but without avail. I gave up every hope. Your advertis.e.m.e.nt fell into my hands; at the time I did not know what to do because all my money had gone for medicine, but money was no object to me. I could not rest till I was cured.
Your treatment, which I received, cured me in a short time, and I am just as good as ever. I come before the public to advise anyone in need of treatment to give you the first chance, and he will find relief for I believe that nowhere can one obtain more skillful care or more kindly attention. Hoping that success will crown your business, I am,
Very truly yours, CHARLES GAUL, Muskegon, Muskegon Co., Mich, care of "Warwick House."
NERVOUS PROSTRATION, SLEEPLESSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AND RHEUMATISM.
[Ill.u.s.tration: T. TOWNSEND, ESQ.]
Mr. J.T. TOWNSEND, of _Noah, Coffee County, Tenn_., consulted us by letter. He was suffering from great nervous prostration; could not walk without tottering: was troubled greatly with inability to sleep; poor appet.i.te; did not relish food; suffered much pain and stiffness in the joints; was overcome with heat working on a thresher, followed by persistent nausea, confusion of ideas, his memory being very defective.