Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1889 — COUNSEL OF EMINENT PHYSICIANS. [ARTICLE]
COUNSEL OF EMINENT PHYSICIANS.
The People of Oakland County Wild with Excitement. Pontiac, Mich., March 16, 1887. On the 10th day of December, 1886,1 came from Orion to Pontiac to visit my parents, and was taken suddenly ill. Dr. Galbrelth, of this place, was called, and alter making careful examination of my case, desired a council, and named as councilor, Dr. McGraw,. of Detroit. They met in council Dec. 15th, made a careful examination, and pronounced my disease as Cancer of the Liver, and stated that there was no hope for me. and it was impossible to cure me. The pain was very severe and Dr. Galbreith •continued his visits, administering quieting powders. A swelling or bunch had formed upon my right ribs almost as large as my list, and I had-given up all hopes of recovery. But having heard of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, Isent, Feb. 1, 1887, and bought a bottle of the Syrup from Mr. Peter Schmitz, a druggist of this place, and took it as directed. About March Ist something broke and the swelling commenced to go down, until it has almost disappeared. Up to this date I have taken two and one-half bottles of the Syrun, and have so far recovered as to be able to visit my neighbors, and am truly rejoicing that I am fast being relieved of such terrible pain, and desiring to acknowledge the benefit I have received in using your Syrnp, I send you this statement. hoping you will use it so that others who are afflicted may be benefited and relieved ;from pain as I have been. Very truly, Charles A. Spier, of Orion, Mich. Pontiac, Mich., March 16. 1887. This is to certify that Mr. Charles A. Spier, my son, has made a correct statement of his case, as I have watched by his bedside during his entire illness. John Spier. The undersigned certify that they arc well acquainted with Charles A. Spier, whose signature appears above, and we have no hesitation in saying that any statement made by him can be relied upon as being true in every particular. Berridge & Berridge. Druggists, Orion, Mich. J. A. Neal. Editor Wwekly Review and Justice of the Fence., Orion, Mich. J. S. Kitcher, Postmaster. Obion, Mich., March 19, 1887.
