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Show Rlpciliiig Iroui IjUiirn, Caturrli, It rou cli itiK, Consumption A Woudcrltil Cure. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 13, '74. R. V. Pierce, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir I had suffered from Catarrh in an aggravated form tor about twelve years and for several years from Pronchial trouble. Tried many doctors and things with no last-iu last-iu tr benefit. In Mav. 1S72. becom ing nearly worn out with excessive editorial labors on a piper in New York city, 1 was attacked with Bronchitis Bron-chitis in a severe form, suffering almost al-most a total loss of voico. I returned home here, but had been home only two weeks when I was completely prostrated wi h Homorrbnge from the Lungs,iBi)i( J'uitr sti'tire UUcdiny spell h wHhinl tiro weeks, and first three inside uj nine days. In the September following, fol-lowing, improved sufficiently to be able to be about, though in a yery feeble state. My Brom'h :;! trouble remained, and the Catan h was ten-lolii ten-lolii wor.se than before, livery effort for relief seemed, fruitless. I seemed to be loping ground daily. I continued con-tinued in tiiis feeble state, raising blood almost daily until about tho 1st of March, '73, when I became so bful us to bo entirely confined to tho house. A friend suggested your remedies. rem-edies. But I was extremely skeptical skepti-cal that they would do me good, aa I had lost all heart in remedies, and began to lo k upon medicine and doctors with disgust. However, I obuiued ono of your circulars and read it carefully, from which I came to the conclusion that you understood vour business at least. I finallv ob tained a quantity of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ca-tarrh Remedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets, and commenced commenc-ed their vigorous use according to directions. To my surprise, I soon began to improve. Tho Discovery and Pellets, in a short time, brought out a severe eruption, which continued con-tinued for several weeks. I felt much better, my appetito improved, and I gained in strength and fksh. In three months every vestige of the catarrh was gone, the bronchitis had nearly disappeared, had no cough whatever, and I had entirely ceased to raise blood; and, contrary to the expectation expecta-tion of some of my friends, the cure has remained permanent. I have had no more hemorrhages from the lungs, and am entirely free from Catarrh, from which I had suffered so much and so long. The debt of giatitude that I owe for the blessing I have received at your hands, knows no bounds. I am thoroughly satisfied, fmm my experience, ex-perience, that your medicines will master the worst forms of that odious disease Catarrh, as well aa Throat and Lung Diseases. I have recommended recommend-ed them to very many and shall ever speak in their praise. Gratefully yours, v m. II. Spencer. '. O . Box 507, Rochester, X. V. |