Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1882 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDmoJiAL Emia la retard foth« great curette propertfoa at DR. SCHENCK S MEDICINES Undoubted Cures CONSUMPTION. Th® Originals of the following Letters, as well as many thousand others, whieh lack of space in this paper prevents onr 4 publishing, can be seen by any one at the Office of Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, in Philadelphia. We ask the afflicted te go and see the people who write these Lettetrs. If this is impossible, write to them, inclosing a stamp for return postage. For other Certificates of Cures, send for Dr. Schenck’s Book on Consumption, Liver Complaint' und Dyspepsia. It gives a full description of these diseases in their various forms; also, valuable information in regard to the diet and clothing of the sick; how and when exercise should be takeu, &c. This book is the result of many years of experience in the treatment of Lung Diseases, and should be read not only by the afflicted, but by those who, from hereditary taint or other cause, suppose themselves liable to any affection of the throat or lungs. IT IS SENT FREE, POSTPAID, TO ALL APPLICANTS. AtMrettn I)r. J. B. Schenck dt Son, No. l>3 7 Irch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Db. Schenck : Dear Sir—l have used your Pu’monic Syrup, Seiweed Tonic and Mandrake PilU in ray fam’ly for yeirs, and have always found them good and reliable medicines. I believe that they will do all that you da m for them. W. H. BLAKE, Captain, Steamer John B. Maude, Memphis and St. Louis Pa' ket Line. St. Louih, Mo., Dec. 12th, 1879. Db. J. H. Schenck: Dear Sir—ln the fall of 1871 my son was taken sick, and several of the prominent doctors of this city pronounced his disease Consumption. By their advice I took him South, but the change of climate did him no good. Soon after this Captain Blake, an intimate friend, told mo how good your medicines were in such diseases, and advised me to give them a trial. I did gi, and he soon began to gain flesh and strength, and finally was entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend your medicines to all who are similarly afflicted. Youth truly, PORTER LEONARD, Corner Ninth and Pine Streets. From a prominent Dry-Goods Merchant of Grass Lake, Michigan. Db. J. H. Schenck, Philadelphia, Pa.: Dear Sir—Some years ago I was told by several of the beet physicians of this county that I had Consumption, and that I could live but a short time. I hid rll the symptoms—night sweats, a dry cough, with severe pain in my lungs at times, nd I was very short of breath with the least exertion. My appet to was very poor, and I l>ecarae so weak that I was unable to attend to any business. I received ro benefit from the remedies given me by physicians, and I was at last induced to try your medicines by reading the oer'ificates of cases published by you. lat once began to improve, and they finally made a perfect cure. I am now in perfect health, and in active business in this place, where lam well known by all. I have advised many others to use your medicines, and can tell of some wonderful cures made i>y them, to those who may be interested. I believe that your remedies will cure Consumption, even in its i dvanced stages, as you claim. Yours truly, A. SHELLY, Of the firm of Smith 4 Shelly, Dry-Goods Merchants, Oct. 27th, 1880. Grass Lake, Mich.
From E. Narmandin, Jr., Esq., of Woonsocket, R. I. Db. Schenck 4 Son, Philadelphia: Dear Sirs—l have been cured of what I believe to have been Liver Complaint in its worst form, which, before I got relief, affected my lungs quite seriously. I had used the medicines prescribed by a physician of this place for a long time without benefit before I began to take yom remedies. I first heard of them by your advertisement in the Patriot of this place, and, concluding to use them, I purchased a bottle of Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic.. They gave me great relief, and by the time I had used them up I felt almost well. So I stopped using them for some time, but I soon found that the disease was not broken up. I then got more medicine, and continued using it until I wm well. My symptoms were continuous cough, night sweats, raising of matter streaked with blood, soreness in my lungs and at the pit of my stomach, which was also very much swollen at times. I was so weak that I could not go up-sta rs without help, and was confined to the house for many weeks. I was very much reduced in flee i and had no appetite, and nothing I ate seemed to digest. Since my recovery I have recommended your medicines to a great many; among others, a lady who had what every one supposed to be Consumption of the lungs for four years. She has entirely recovered by tlw use of them, and is now a strong, heiilthy woman. I can also refer to others in this place who have been greatly benefited by their use. Yours truly, E. NARMANDIN, JR. Woonsocket, R. I, June Ist, 1881.
The Rev. Joseph S. Lame, Pastor of 18th Street Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia, writes under date of Sept. Ist, 1881: Five years ago I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, Bronchial Affection and Pulmonary trouble. I tried many remedies without receiving any benefit. I was so sick that I thought many times t hat I should be compelled to give up preaching. lat last procured Dr. Schenck's remedies; in a short time they restored me to perfect health, and I have remained well to this dsy. I believe them to have great curative properties. Why I have the Utmost Confidence in Dr. J. H. Schenck and his Medicines. During the past two years my mother and brother have died of Consumption. I was myself quite unwell most of this time, and when. Shortly after their death, Bwaa attacked with cough and severe hemorrhages, I naturally concluded that I was destined to go with the. agipa disease. I immediately consulted a physician who made aspecialty of lung diseases. After examining mo, he said that be thought my lungs were sound and that I would soon recover. In less than a week after this I had another severe hemorrhage. Thinking that my physician had made a mist ike in my case, I consulted another doctor. He thought my lungs affected, and prescilbed for mo for a long time. I got no better under his treatment, but generally worse. My cough was very bad, my appetite entirely gone, I had severe pain in my right side, and for months I did not sleep more than two or t itre hours In a night. My tongue was heavily ooated, and I had a bad taste in my mouth. I had the headache almost all the time. Feeling that something mgst be done, I at last concluded to consult with Dr. Schenck, the physician who, I think, I have good reason to believe to be the beet in the treatment of lung disease. I went to hie office in Boston and was examined. He found my left lung quite badly diseased and my liver seriously affected. He told,** me that I could be cured U I would follow bls dlrecMoruL Of course I consented to do so, and I very soon saw tmF my oonfidenoe in bls ability was well placed. I took the Mandrake Pills, Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup afl at one time, aa directed by him, and within one month my worst symptoms were gone. I went to see the doctor on his next visit to Boston, which was one month after the first time I saw him, and he said,-"Only continue with the medicine and you will surely get well.” I did so, and kept on gaining in every way until I was perfectly well and able to work aa usual. Since my recovery I hare not lost a day's time except when I have made friendly visits to the doctor at his Boston office. My cough is gone, my appetite is good. I have no headache or pain A" my side, I sleep better than I ever did in my life, and my lunge are apparently healed, as I have no hemorrhages. These are the reasons why I believe in and recommend Dr. J. H. Schenck and his medicines. He did just what ho said he would do for me, and I believe that I owe my life to his medicines and care. FRED F. TRUEL. Hvmom, Maas, May JBth, Ml.
