Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1885 — Abandoned Cases. [ARTICLE]

Abandoned Cases.

A comparatively large number of the cases wlifcli lira. Stnrkey X J'lilen. of 1109 Girard street, Pliila'ielphia. are so successfully treating with Compound Oxygen are what are known as abandoned or “desperate” eases—many of them n ciass which no physician of any school would undertake to cure. They ai c, in fact, eudi as have run the gauntlet of experiment within the regular schools of medicine, and quackery without, until between diseases and drugs the. patient is reduced to the saddest and most deplorable condition. No treatment can be subjected to a severer test. Write for information in regard to its nature and action. Chronic Catarrh.— -The result of 25 years’ Catarrh:—;he bridge, or division of my ncso, was about half gone. I obtained a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm; have used four bottles, ap; lyin r it to the affected parts with a swab, which has about cured up the nostrils. I had previously tried all other remedies on the market without permanent relief.—J. A. Wood, 96 N. High street, Columbus, Ohio.