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•T’. .iuoneau Am ussador at Vienna, M • K .. in, has lately forwarded to hi» Gov- '. 'iii.u.!,,o an intorentug account of a vein* k., ible itrsu-al operation, lately performed by 'r.rfegmr Hihioth, of Vienna, w itch, won. u fnl to ell. oou-isted in the removal of a oortioi of tio • hum in etomsob, involving ■ieir y o.m tdr »f hub organ—an i, strange co suy til „p eut "covered—the only suei 'Bifnl iitie a 1 ue kind ev r per'ormod, Pae .ica e f' which this operatio i was pe formed was.cancer ’of the atomaeh. octet) md wi' ti ipnetibs is quite!|ioop. "Th is, is a peculiar • imlescriba ic iilatrii-B in me Stoma 1) a fri-1-' ing that has byen describe I ns a faint “ all yont" sensation; fa st'.dty slime codec a anoat the teeth, especial } in the morning, accompanied by an unpleasant ta to. t’-oi fails tn sitiafy this peculiar faint sensation ; nut, on; cue co bar y, it appeals to aggavate he feeling. The eyes are sunken, .nj ,e I with yellow; the ha >dsand feet h-o inie • d mii sticky—a .cold pi-rsoiratio i. Tic uff ■ era feel,.tired all the tune, nnl sleep mss not seem ogive rest. After a tone the patient . becomes mrvous and brie me, iloo.ny his mind beng filled with vi fore>o inis. Wheii tisingsuddenly f"o n» r » cum eat position'" there is a dizzme s, a whi-t log sensation, and he is o >ii od to grasp something tirna to,keep mm falling, lie bwels costive, the skin'lirymn 1 hot at times ; the .J mv| pecomiiiib thick and « a >- nant, and does‘not oirou ate p-o-crly, After a time .he patient spits np fond <onu a'ter eating, sometimes in a soar mil tormented c m 'ition, sometimes swenush to the taste. Otantimes there is'a palpitation of the heart, and the patient tears he may have heart haease. Towards the lost |the patient is unable' to. retain any fool wiiat ever, as the ope dug in the in.es'iues becomes close, or nea-ly so. Altho i hj tms disease is indeed alarming, su.flsr is, an -h the above named symptoms sbuul I n >r teei nervous, for nine kindred and ninety ni a cases out of a thousand have no cancer, nut simply dvspspiia, .a disease ‘■asdy re mned ii treated in a proper manner. The safa.t and b-st remedy for the disease is Siigel's Curative Syrup, a vegetable prep nation, sold by all chemists and me 'ioiue venders, and by the p.oprietora, A. J White, (Lmited), LonUoo, England. Tnis Sy up a likes at the very fouu la'ion of tli * <1 s«asv. and drives it out, root and branch, out of t e system. Waterloo House, London tile, C.iswick, February 17 'BB2. Mess's. White and (Jo , L niton Geatlvmen, —it is wi*h greaf p’ that I add my tes'iraony to the’wonderful effects if “Seigel’n Syrup.” For yearr 1 hire been suffvri iu from bidous ana ks which 'l-egoii with.ei idi .ess ; then a mist would come before my eyes, so that I -hou :d not be able to recognise anyone, or any hmg at a distance ar. a ya. d or two from my t ice. This would be folio el by exces-ivetremb-ling of mv hives, so th 11 c mid not aim d without support; after which a severe headache would occur lasting over two o* thrte days I have tried vanou remedies f-r the-o distressing symptoms, hut until 1 tried “SeigoTs Syrup” Iliad no relief. So ce then I have have .had excellent health in every respect, and if ever I fed a headache coming on I take one dose of the Syrup, which arrests it. Hoping that tnis t stimonial may be the means of inducing 6 hers (who suffer as .1 used) to try tie Syrup, as I feel sure :iey will receive speedy benefit and ultimately bo »red, 1 beg to remau, yours faithfully, ■ A H. Hortok. Septemner Stir, 18o.S Dear Sir,—l find the saic of Seigel's Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speaks very highly of its medicinal virtues : ope customer des -ribes it as a “Godsend to dyspeotic people." 1 always recommend it with conli lence. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincent A. Wills, Chemist-dentist, To Mr A. J. White. Merthyr Tydvil.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1173, 22 August 1884, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1173, 22 August 1884, Page 3
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