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Show w w w i ... "Looking Backward." Bellamy's theory may be well enough but it is frequently a painful pleasure to look back over one's past life and think of what might have been. Take the man dying of consumption. It might have been different had he attended at-tended to "the little cough" in time. Take for instance Mr. Jacob Hawx-hurst, Hawx-hurst, a gentleman 40 years of age with a large family depending on him. For a long time past his case w as considered consid-ered incurable, his physicians east recommended a chango of climate he came to Salt Lake, but found the change did not improve him. He was obliged to give up work. He "looked back ' over his past life and realized that he was losing ground physicallv. He nns getting worse each day. lie called on one doctor, and then another, but failed to titid any relief. He was emaciated, and weak, his lungs pained him so he was in constant misery, coughed constantly and expectorated large iiantities of putrid matter. On the arrival of Dr. McLennan h consulted con-sulted him, took treatment and; today rejoices in feeling a d'fferent man. He feels strong now and neither coughs nor expectorates any. Mr. Ha,wxhurst is a pal'Iientr wwll anil farrtrahlv known here, he resides with his family at H.Vt West Fifth South street. 'all ou him if you are, interested and learn his experience. His reputation for honesty and truthfulness is beyond question. If Dr. McLennan cannot euro you no power on earth can. Every character of disease treated. Consultation parlors par-lors 73 West Second South street. Salt Lnke City. No names published without with-out the consent of patients. |