Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1874 — Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription [ARTICLE]
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
is very strongly recommended by the Medical Faculty, and is largely prescribed among their Female Patients. It is worthy of all confidence, as may be sefeit from the following testimonials: I)r. G. B. Chapman, Portsmouth, Neb., writes: “ I have under treatment a lady who for tlie past seven years has been afflicted, and, after trying several physicians without receiving benefit,, ix naming' rapidly on your Favorite PrexiTiption." Atlanta. 111.. ,Tu!v M, 1872. Dr. R.'V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. T.: Dear ■Sit —I have not words to express my gratitude to von for your advice tyitf assistance in my case. There is notone who has used your medicines since they have been brought here but that can say with me they have been greatly benefited. Since I have been so helped by its use, six or seven around me left off ail doctors and other medicines, and now use it in their families, after being cured of the same disease as mine. You do not know what a wonder it created in our city by its restoring my sister I wrote you about, for slie f , bad been under the care of three of our best doctors, but could not sit up but for a few minutes atone time. I begged of lier to try vour-medicine, and before sire had used half the bottles she could go all around the yard, and has now just come home from a visit five mites away. Mrs. Titos. McFarland. From_Misa_LojuN.nA_E.-ST. Ci.air, Shade, - Athens Co., Ohio, Oct, 14, 1872: “Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Your Favorite Prescription is working almost like a miracle on me. lam better already than I have been fur. uyer two years.”— u — From Ella A. Schafer, Zanesville, Ind., Aug. 3, 1872: “Dr. Pierce: I received tile medicine you sent me, and began using it immediately. ‘ As a result of the treatment 1 feel better than 1 have for three years.” From Mrs. John K. Hamlin, Odell, 111., March 1!), 1872: “Dr. Pierce: The Favorite Prescription has done me good, which I am very thankful for.” Favorite Prescription is sold by nil Druggists. Dr. Pierce’s Treatise on Chronic Diseases of Women will Ilc sent to any address on receipt of two stamps.
Editorial notices are so common that it is almost impossible for an editor to express liis honest opinion of the merits of anyarticle without being suspected of interested motives. This fact, however, shall not deter us from saying what we think of a new addition to the Materia Medica to which our attention has been recently directed. We refer to Du. J. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, a remedy which is making its way into more families just now than all the other advertised medicines put together. Its popularity, as far as we can judge, is not based on empty pretension- There seems to be no question about' the potency of its tonic and alterative properties, while it possesses the great negative recommendation of containing neither alcohol nor mineral poison. That it is a specific for Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation and many complaints of nervous origin we have reason to know; and we are assured on good authority that as a general invigorant, regulating and purifying medicine it has no equal. It is stated that its ingredients (obtained from the wilds of California) are new to the medical world; and its extraordinary effects certainly warrant the conclusion that it is a compound of agents hitherto unknown. If popularity is any criterion, there can be no doubt of the efficiency of the Vinegar Bitters, for the sale of the article is immense and continually increasing.
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