Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 March 1882 — Page 3
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VlNCENNES, IND., Aug. 4. 1880. I hereby certify that I was taken with a very severe Cold, winter before lasts I had a very severe Cough, Pains mid Soreness in my breast. Chills twice a day. I had the Chills about four yenrs. I had fallen off and was very thin. I first went to Dr. Smith, of Vincennes. He examined my Lungs and told me I had Consumption, and would not likely get well. He said he could do nothing for my Chills. That they were from my Lungs. I then went next to Dr. Tomlin, who cured both the Consumption and the Chills, and I have done hard work on the farm for more than a year.
Signed,.PATRICK HAIGERTY. VIVCENNES, IND., July 20,1880. John Hartel, Tailor, works for B. Kuhn A Co., Main street, says that four yeafs ago his wife was sick with Consumption. She had Pain in her left side, could not lie on it. Bad Cough. ver, Night Sweats, and had become very thin. He thought she must die, as other Doctors had treated her but she got worse. That he called on Dr. Tomlin und in three months his wife got well and continued well up to this time, four years..JOHN HARTEL.
VINCENNES, IND..July 14,1880 John Murdock states that 3 years ago he was down with Consump-
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tion. Had a terrible Cough, Night Sweats, loss of flesh, no appetite, was not able even to walk about. After trying other Doctors, said to be the best, and constantly getting worse, he called in Dr. Tomlin. and he cured him sound. Me believes Dr. Tomlin saved his life
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Cairo & Vincennes Railroad. Lives on 10th and Buntin streets. He can be found at the C. & V. Round House.
VINCENNES, IND..July 21,1880. John Kuhn certifies that two years ago his wife was sick with her Lungs for about two years. He tried many remedies and Doctors. But two years ago she went to Dr. Tomlin, and he cured her entirely.
She had an awful Cough, Fever "and Night Sweats, no appetite and was very thin, and had very short breath. She went to Dr. Tomlin anil when she thought she was well she quit, and it came back again then she went back again and he cured her. and she has been well two years
He resides on the corned of 1st and Church street.
Dropsy of the Chest
I certify that my little girl, now 6 years old, received a hurt on her side. The side became bulged out
had no appetite and was, getting
very thin. He says he took her to Dr. Tomlin, and he told him that the wound had developed inflame raation of the Plura, and Consequent Dropsy of the Chest—Wa. ter in the Chest. That he might have to tap, but as she was young thought he could cure here with medicines, and he did. In one month she was well and fast gaining flesh.
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Dr. Toinlio, for years, treated Chills ts every other regular Physician does. upon the supposition that they depend upon Malaria. But reasoning from analog^v that every cause has its effect^ he instituted a course of investigations.* aided by a powerful microscope, ana discovered the real cause was Cryptogamia( Animalcules), or fungia emanating from decaying vegetation. That those fungia were capable of propagating themselves in the human system, that they propagate or develop others which* are again brought about-lit about seven days, etc. Hence, the next step was, having determined the cause to find a, competent remedy.
fail to cure the worst form of Chills of however long standing. This he has used only inuis private practice, until recently the great distress from Chills, and urgent request of those witnessing the effect of his remedy has caused him to put it before the public. His remedy is put up in capsules of two size**, by himself, and prescribed by him alone six and nine for $1, and thirtysix and fifty-four for $5. Warranted to cure if written directions are follower', or the money refunded. Give liis medicine a trial. It is easy to. take, being tasteless.
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Heart Disease andDropay
In March, 1877, Charles Jording Farmer, 8 miles South-east of Vin-
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He also found thai a variety of remedies would destroy these Cryptogams,', doctors, but they dicfc'no good. He and selecting those not incompatible took him to Dr. Tomlin two years with each otBer, and with reference to.'
the vital and digestive organs of the u„
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Dr. Tomlin will take Contracts to exempt any one from the Chill* the entire season, and enable them not to lose a day from business."- '-1
Son Stroke.
R«a«ltinff laa IH«ean the Liver. 1 certify that my wife was afflictJamesT. Cary, Post-office, Vin- ud with sore eyes for four years. I cinnes, Ind., bift resides three miles took her to Dr. Tomlin ana he has West, in Lawrence county, Ills., cured her, and 1 grant him the says he had Sun Stroke on the 8th privilege of referring fo me in his I day of August, 1878, and from that paper for the benefit of others. His time he'was unable to work or fol- dealing has been fair. ,v
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the Liver. He traveled through the west and tried various remedies and Doctors, but never received the least benefit. He says he went to Dr. Tomlin and he told him that he had Cirrhosis of the Liver, that is, the Liver was congested from the violent shock, and after a time it was contracting, getting smaller, or shrinking up. That he thought he could cure htm, but was ngt sure. But Electricity was the best remedy. He gave him 30 Electric Baths and a course of medicines, and in' four months he was well, able to work. He has now worked over twelve months on a farm and is still heartv and well. July 1880.
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Disease of the Eyes.
VINCENNES, IND.,July, 19,1880. C. R. Hartman says that in 1876 he was attacked with very bad sore eyes, so that he was obliged to shut up his shop. He prepared to go to Williams, of Cincinnati, but some one told him he had better try Dr,Tomlin. He did so, and in six weeks he was able to go to work,and, although, he has worked over the fire day and night ever since, his eyes are still well. He is manufacturer of plows and cultivators, Third and Broadwav. Vincennes, Ind.
VINCENNES, IND.,July 10-1880. H. Frauman certifies that his littie boy was taken with scrofulous sore eyes four years ago he was still afficted: he had tried different
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•VINCENNES, IND.,July 27,1880. J. S. Bodolet says he was afflicted with Granular Sore Eyes that Dr. Tomlin cured him in eight weeks, and now 18 months after there is no return of the disease. Farmer, 8 miles east of Vincennes.'
VINCENNES. Aug. 4. 1880. B. V. fieehes, farmer 3 miles^ cast of 'Vincennes, certifies that lie was afflicted with pretty bad sore eyes: that he was treated bv Dr. Tomlin (within the last year) and cured. eyes of some years standing
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VINCENNES, IND., Aug. 4,1880. L. Badolet, Farmer, three miles northeast of Vincennes, was afflicted with Granular Sore Eves. He says he was treated by Dr. Tomlin, nearly two years ago. and was cured, since which time he has had no return of the disease.
Signed. J. L. BADOLICT. BAD SORE EVES. Smith Williams, Petersburg,Pike county, Indiana. Cured. At least he sent us other cases who report him well. HAZI-ETON, GIBSON CO., IND.
August 5, 1880.
I certify that my daughter was afflicted with Ulcerative, or Scrofulous. Sore Eyes for about fifteen months, following measles. 1 took h^r to Dr. Tomlin in April, 1879, and he treated her about three months and cured her. and she is well at this time.
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ViJ7GKKsrB8, IND., Dec. 1, J87o. To All HIOM it CkmcertU:—My little boy, two vears old, post, was taken down last February with Fever and did not fully recover until warm weather, and then look wone with Diarrhoea and Vomiting, and continued rick all summer. At length he became very poor, with Enlarged Bowels and every day or night irregularly,
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DECKER'S STATION. Knox County, Indiana.) I certify that I was afflicted very badly with Catarrh for The discharge was, at times offensive. I went to Dr. Tomlin in 1878 and he he cured me (in six months) entirely.
MRS. T. C. LOCK WOOD.
Write her, with postage stamp enclosed. I Bad Cui itf Catarrh of Noie.
Son of Martin Murphy, resides 6th and Scott streets. This was -1 truly Scrofulous Catarrh, the most difficult kind to cure, and often turns to eating like Lupus, and
kills its thousands, Cured.
Liver Disease.
VINCENNES, IND.,July 27.1880. Wm. Horan, Mechanic in CX & I M. Machine Shops, says that he was a sufferer from disease of the
Liver was*' unable to work for a long time. He had tried several Dqctors, but got no relief. He then went to Dr. Tomlin and he cured him. He believes his life was saved by Dr. Tomlin.
"adSOTTLej^" VINCENNES, Aug. 8, 1880. I hereby certify that I was afflicted with an Ulcerated Sore Leg, and through Dr. Tomlin's treat* ment^was entirely restored.
This certificate I make of my own accord, and the above is not the Doctor himself. •Respectfully, JOHN R. GOLD.
His was also chronic sore" dictacted by »pectful P. O. Vincennes, Residence 3
'miles West of Vincennes, in Lawrence county, Illinois.
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VINCENNES, IND., Aug. 4,1§80. J. W. Slinkard certifies that his son was afflicted with Heart Disease and a great Nervous trouble. He had spells every day when he was afraid death would result. That he had tried various Doctors and remedies. That more than four years ago he placed his son under treatment by Dr. ToVnlin for six months, with the result of an entire cure, and no return of the disease to to this date. He was un« der treatment for six months. He also says that one member of his family had the 3d-Day Ague for .three years, and Dr. Tomlin cored the case nearly four years ago, and there is still no return of the malady. You can write, enclosing stamp for reply.
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Uterine or Female Dli VINCENNES, IND., Aug. 7,1880/ I certify that I have been veiy greatly afflicted with Uterine or Female Disease. I had more or less pain with my Menses ever since they made their appearancc at about eleven years of age. About six years ago I was very much worse. I had six miscarriages in less than six years. I was an invalid, spending most of the time in bed. I called in Dr. Tomlin on August 13, J879. He treated me until fanuary 8th, (last) I b€van to do my housework, including washing and ironing, and do it yet. I consider myself well, and Win* cheerfully recommend Dr. Tomlin to afflicted women. I was treated by five physicians before Dr. Tomlin's treatment.
I will answer "kny letters In relation to my case if they contain postage stamp.
Residence, corner of Eighth and Nicholas streets. lias. Louis HAHN,
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licted very Mrs. E. W. Miller was afflicted Zi ten years. with Female Disease in its worst imes. very form, for many yeari». Ulceration, "J
Falling Retroflexion, which is acceded to be the most difficult of all 4 Female Diseases to cure. She also had a bad Cough and was' very thin* Palpitations of the Heart were especially alarming, as her father had died from Apoplexia of the heaTt. Flooding was very Vi alarming at the menstural lU'i iods. She had been in bed for some time. 'v Dr. Tomlin succeeded in curing V'^V/ her, and she can walk or run like a giri.
She desires, for the benefit of suffering women, to have her case
published, and will cheerfully an- fe fcwer any letters to her address con- 4'^ taining a postage stamp for reply.
VINCENNES, IND.,July 24,1880 Mrs. Charles Rottman, Purcell's Station, Knox county, Ind., wasaf-
fected very badly with*Womb Disease. She was mostly confined to wsy her bed. Her husband was compelled to do both housework and L/s his own on the farm, and with large Doctor bills (which left his $ wife as she was found), had almost ruined him. She came to Dr. Tomlin in October, 1876, and he cured her. She is well, and has not only done her housework, but much out-doors worki. She, too, will anwer letters if they contain postage stamps for reply.^-f^^^'*
Epilepsy or Fits.
VIXCENNBS, IND., Aug. 4, J880."' Felix Greenmore, of St. Francisville, Lawrtnce county, Ills., certifies that his son, how 9 years old, was afflicted with Epilepsy or Fits, That he had spells sometimes ten and fifteen times in twenty-four hours. Had tried other Physicians to his entire satisfaction, but his boy was getting worse all the time, p-s He then took him to Dr. Tomlin, of Vincennes. He examined his son and t61d him he thought he could cure him, but he must give him two months' trial that ir he pcould cure him he woold left hitri
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He made the trial and has
cured my boy, and he has been now more than one year without the least symptom of. the disease. Write him, enclosing 3-cent stamp for reply.
'Michael Murphy, engineer and janitor for the Knox County Court House, Vincennes, Ind., says that he was afflicted with bad disease of the eaiv He could not sleep or eat forp^in. The hearing was entirely gone in one ear. He went to 'Dr, Tomlin and was operated on and treated, and in a few weeks the pain went away and his hearing began to improve, until he was entirely well, and continues well, now three years afterward,
VINCENNES, IND., July 14,1880. Refers to all the County Officials as to his veracity.
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