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Show A Card. DR. J. P. P. VAN DESBERQU: Dkar Sir: I doom it my duty to make the following statement: Fur tho last throe years I have beoo suffering with consent gnawing pain and a (uivering sensation in my stomach, also pain in iny chest ana hot rt; my food would not iiKcst.und 1 was .-o nervous nerv-ous that with difficulty I could follow my occupation, which hus been hero in Salem for the past ton yours as a practical dentist. In faot. trom the constant pain and misery 1 had wasted aw.iy to a mere skeleton. I had been doctoring a great deal without any benefit, and believing there was no holp for me but to linger on until death wuld ro-lieve ro-lieve all my sutWiog. Some of my friends ihinii-ht 1 hml worms and hail hiillnr srn llr. Van Denbergh. llo told mo at once that worms were tho causo of all my troubles, so he guvu mo five small and taste loss powdom, and in four hours about 700 worms lrom one inch to one and ono half inohos loDg. came away from mo that dij, aud the lodowiug night souic more came, and now I am h-ippy to say I fool liko another man attain, and am gainiDg strength Ctjui day to day. II. SMITH, M.D. Salem, Oregon. September 23d, 1S71. |