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with your treatment, now almost two years. Three boxes of epilepsy medicine, followed up with your "Favorite Prescription" cured her. She took about six months' treatment in all. This places us under a world of obligation to you as the instrument of our great relief under a kind Providence. Should there be any signs of it returning we would with unshaken faith send for more medicine. You can use her or my signature as you wish. Yours truly, GEORGE SWINEHART, Lake, Stark Co., Ohio. EPILEPSY. CURED BY SPECIAL TREATMENT. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Ltd., No. 3 New Oxford St., London.: [Illustration: G.H. Plumbstead, Esq.] _Gentlemen_--I have great pleasure in announcing to you my heartfelt thanks for the benefit derived from your treatment, having suffered from epileptic fits for six years. I have experienced as many as five and seven fits a day, some lasting two hours at a time. I am glad to say since trying your medicine which is now five months, I have not had one. Thanking you for your kindness. Gratefully yours, GEO. HERBERT PLUMSTEAD, 67 Fishgate Street, St. Edmunds, Norwich, England. SPASMS OR FITS. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.: [Illustration: Master Johnnie Maxwell] _Gentlemen_--I desire to express my gratitude for the wonderful results of your treatment with my little son John. He was very bad, as we thought, for the physician could do nothing for him any more, and I got discouraged and went to my daughter, Mrs. D.T. Knappenberger, of Jeannette, Pa., (who has been a terrible invalid and was cured at your Institute), for advice. 'Oh, father,' she said, 'don't doctor here, but go to Dr. Pierce. So the result was I gave her money and she sent for medicines. You sent two bottles of medicine and he never has taken a drop since and is perfectly well and never had a spell since. I do not know what you call the disease, but we called it spasms or fits. With my experience I can heartily recommend the Invalids' Hotel, and think if a case can be cured at all, you can cure it. And unless they can cure or greatly benefit the patient, they will not undertake it; this is my experience with the World's Dispensary. My daughter, Mrs. D.T. Knappenberger, and my son Johnnie, feel very grateful toward the Dispensary for their cure. Yours truly, D.A. MAXWELL, Greensburgh, Westmorland Co., Pa. EPILEPSY
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