Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1875 — Bleeding from Lungs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Consumption—A Wonderful Cure. [ARTICLE]
Bleeding from Lungs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Consumption—A Wonderful Cure.
Rochsstkr. N. Y., fan. IS, 1874. R. Y. Prncn, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir—l have suffered from Catyrrh Ip an aggravated form for about twelve year* and for several years from Bronchial trouble. Tried many doctors and things with no lasting benefit. In May, ’72, becoming nearly worn out with excessive Editorial labors on a paper in New York city, I was attacked with Bronchitis in a severe form, suffering almost a totaljoss of voice. I returned home here, but had been home only two weeks when I was completely prostrated with Hemorrhage from the lung<-, having four severe l>U,diny 'spells within two weeks, and first three inside of nine days. In the September following I improved sufficiently to be able to be about, though in a very feeble state. My Bronchial trouble remained and the Catarrh was tenfold worse than before. Every effort for relief seemed fruitless. I seemed to be losing ground daily. I continued in this feeble state, raising blood almost daily, until about JihefiraLof March, ’73, when I became so bad as to be entirely confined to the house. A friend suggested your remedies. But I was extremely skeptical that they would do me good, as I had lost all heart in remedies, and began to look upon medicine and doctors with disgust. However, I obtained one of your circulars, and read it carefully, from which I came to the conclusion that you understood your business, at least. I finally obtained a quantity.©!.Hr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and Dellets, and commenced their vigorous use according to directions. To my surprise I soon began to improve. The Discovery and Pellets in a short time brought out a severe eruption, which continued for several weeks. I felt much better, my appetite improved, and I gained in strength and flesh. In three months every vestige of the Catarrh was gone, the Bronchitis had nearly disappeared, had no Cough whatever, and I had entirely ceased to raise blood; and, contrary to the expectation of some of my friends, the cure has remained permanent. I have had no more Hemorrhages from the Lungs, and am entirely free from Catarrh, from which I had suffered so much and so long. The debt of gratitude I owe for the blessing I have received at your hands knows no bounds. I am thoroughly satisfied, from my experience, that your medicines will master the worst forms of that odious disease, Catarrh, as well as Throat and Lung Diseases. I have recommended them to very many, and shall ever speak in their praise. Gratefully yours, WM. H. SPENCER. P. O. Box 507, Rochester, N. Y. Heart Disease.— Many persons suffer with heart disease without knowing it — suddenly they drop off and their friends are astonished, on a post mortem exami nation, to learn that they died of heart disease. The heart, like the brain, is the seat of life—its diseases are of several characters.—The most common™ are valvular disease, fatty degeneration, and functional derangement. If the liver becomes deranged, and digestion is impaired, the heart, through sympathy and juxtaposition, becomes abnormal. The following symptoms indicate approaching disease: Palpitation, giddiness, faintness, nervous prostration, deranged digestion, vertigo, cold extremities, etc., etc., for which the old school will administer iron, opium, antimony, mercury, and many other mineral poisons. Heart disease is a blood disease —purify the blood; remove obstructions to a limpid circulation by taking that Vegetable Alterative, Vinegar Bitters, and you will be a sound person in two or three months. 20
