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ys, and we are happy. This picture shows my husband, myself and our eldest child. I pray for your continued success, and thank you for your skill. Very truly yours, MRS. A.H. BAIN, Cozad, Dawson Co., Neb. INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, AND UTERINE DISEASE. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.: [Illustration: Miss Joslyn.] _Gentlemen_--Some months ago I consulted your specialist concerning my health, which had at that time become very much impaired from the effects of uterine disease, indigestion and chronic constipation. I was also troubled with frequent attacks of nervous headache which rendered me very miserable. A line of treatment was outlined by your specialist, which I followed closely, and I immediately began to improve under the use of the medicine advised. The benefits were so marked that within two or three months I was able to discontinue the use of the medicine, and have since that time been enjoying good health. I attribute my cure to the use of your medicines, and I heartily thank you for the benefits received, as well as for the kind attention given me by your specialist. Respectfully yours, IDA M. JOSLYN, Groton, Conn. NERVOUS AND GENERAL PROSTRATION. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.: [Illustration: Miss Morrison.] _Gentlemen_--It is with pleasure that I add my testimony to your list, hoping it may contribute to your success and induce others to avail themselves of the benefit of your invaluable medicines. In June, 1890, I took typhoid fever of malignant type; for two months I hovered between life and death; at length the fever left me in a prostrated condition. Then I was taken with a severe pain in my back and general nervous prostration; could not move myself in bed nor bear to be moved by the most careful nurses without experiencing excruciating pain. I had the best medical attention in the community, but they failed to give relief. My friends wrote to Dr. Pierce, stating my condition and requesting treatment for me. He treated me for two months; by that time I had so much improved that I did not think it worth while to continue the treatment longer, and my health has been such that I have not had occasion to lie in bed two days together since. I feel under lasting obligations to Dr. Pierce, and thank God for blessing the world with so able a physician. Very respectfully. MISS MAGNOLIA MORRISON, Abe
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