Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1912 — A DOCTOR'S TRIALS. He Sometimes Gets Sick Like Other People. [ARTICLE]
A DOCTOR'S TRIALS. He Sometimes Gets Sick Like Other People.
Even doing good to people is hard work If you have too much of It to do. An overworked Ohio doctor tells hie experience: “About three years ago as the result of dc&g two men’s work, attending a large practice and looking after the details of another £>tfsiness, my health broke down completely, and I was little better than a physical wreck. “I suffered from indigestion and constipation, loss of weight and appetite, bloating and pain after meals, loss of memory and lack of nerve force for continued mental application. “I became irritable, easily angered and despondent without cause. The heart's action became Irregular and weak, with frequent attacks ofpalpltation during the first hour <sr two after retiring. “Some Grape-Nuts and cut bananas came for my lunch one day and pleased me particularly with the result. I got more satisfaction from it than from anything I had eaten for months, and on further investigation and use, adopted Grape-Nuts for my morning and evening meals, served usually with cream and a sprinkle of salt or sugar. “My improvement was rapid and permanent,- in weight as well as in physical and mental endurance. In a word, I am filled with the joy of living again, and continue the daily use of Grape-Nuts for breakfast and often for the evening meal. / “The little pamphlet, *The Road to "Wellvfile,’ found In pkgs., is invariably saved and handed to some needy patient along with the indicated remedy.” “There’s a reason." Name given by Ppstum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Ever read the above letter? one npßenr* (rota time to time. Tbey are irnalnr, tree, and toll of aaa*aa interest. Adv.
