Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1880 — A Busy Life. [ARTICLE]

A Busy Life.

The World’* Dispensary at Buffalo, N. Y., is having it* auxiliary Invalids Hotel, for accommodation of patients, costing its founder nearly half a million of dollars, and it* br neh in London, England, of similar proportions, where Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, Pleasant Purgative Pellet* and other remedies are manufactured for the foreign trade, which extend* to the East Indie*, China and other far dietant counties. All thia mammoth businea* has been organised, systemised and built up by Dr. B. V. Pierce, who ha* u*oc,»‘fd 3, ith himself “ • faculty, under the name of the World’* Dispensary Medical Association, a most competent staff of physicians and susgeons, who annually treat many thousands of cases of chronic diseases, not by prescribing any set lot of remedies, but by using all such specific remedies a* have, in a large experience, been found most efficacious. Beside* organising and directing this mammoth businea* of world-wide proportions, Dr. Pierce has found time to write a work on domestic medicine, entitled The People’* Common Senae Medioal Adviser. 1,000 pages, 300 illustration*, selling at 81. W, and also to serve a term a* state senator and later as member of congress. Surely he must bo competent, if ke were to take the lecture platform, to discourse upon “the recollections of a busv life.”—National Republican.