Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1884 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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CONSUMPTION CAN BE OURED. Db. J.H.Schknck, Philadelphia: Dear Bir—Some years ago I wa* taken with inflammation ot the lungs, and, although treated by two of the beat phyaiciana ot this city, I gradually grew worse, until I had hemorrhages quite frequently. They usually occurred in the morning, and averaged fully a pint of dear blood at a time. 1 had night sweat* evory night, and my weight, which was 1(8 u>n. when I was first taken sick, gradually mn down to 128 lbs. My nights were almost sleepless, owing to severe pain in my breast, back and shoulders, snd a continued cough. I was so sick that my physicians gave up all hope of my recovery. I then began to trv medicines that I saw advertised, but without any lasting benefit. At last, by the advice of a friend, I concluded to use your remedies. 1 began by using all your medicines as you direct, and in a very short time all my worst symptoms left me and I began to gain in overy way. As my appetite came back I gained flesh very fast. 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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 was well. My symptoms were continuous cough,night sweats, raising of matter streaked with blood, soreness in my lungs and at tho pit of the stomach, which was also very much swollen at times. I was so weak that I could not go up-stairs without help, and was confined to tho hoifse tor many weeks. 1 was very much reduced In flesh 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 tlie use of them, and is now a strong, healthy woman. I san also refer to others in this place who have been greatly benefited by their use. Yours truly, E. NARMANDIN, Jb. Woonsocket, R, 1., June Ist, 1881, The Rev. Joseph S, Lame, Pastor of 18th Street Methodist Episcopal Ohuroh, 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 that 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 day. X 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, I was attacked with cough and severe hemorrhages, I naturaUy concluded that I was destined to go with the same disease. I immediately consulted a physician who made a specialty of lung diseases. After examining me he said that he thought my lungs wore sound and that I would soon recover. In less than a wee k after this I had another severe hemorrhage. Thinking that my physician had made a mistake in my case, I consulted another doctor. He thought my lungs affected, and prescribed for me for along time. I got no better under hi* treatment, but generally worse. My cough was very bad, my appetite entirely gone, I had severe pain in my right side, and for months 1 did not sleep more than two or three hours in a night. My tongue was heavily coated and I had a bad taste In my mouth. I had foe headache almost all the time. Keeling that something must be done, X at last concluded to consult with Dr. Schenck, the physician who, I think, I have good reason to believe To be the best in the treatment of lung disease. I went to tils office In Boston and was examined. He found my left lung quite badly diseased and my liver seriously affected. 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