A SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
C'ie American Ain >assador ati Vienna, Mr Kasson, has lately lor varied to hit Govern* meat an in 1,6 re-iCing account of a r«mi ka* ide .-ur.il cal operation lately performed l>y Professor Billioth, of Vienna, wmeh, won-* deiful to veil, consisted in the removal of a portion of the human stomach, involving ueir y one thirl of cue organ—and, ••trange to say, th« p ueno rec ivered—the only sue** cesotui o k >era ion of the kind ev r performed. Toe disea-e for which this operation was pe formed was cancer of the stomach, at* ten ed with the following syinterns : The apueiue is quite poor, Th*re it a peculiar iudescriba lc distress in the stoma.b. a fueling that has b en described as a font “all gone” sensation; a sticky slime codecs aoo it toe teeth, especial j in the morning, accompanied by an unpleasant ta te. F o 1 fails to sausfy this peculiar taint sensation ; hut, on t eco diary, it appeals to aggravate the feeling. The eyes are sunken, tinged with yellow ; the ha Ids and feet become c dd and sticky—a add perspiratio i. Toe sufferers feel tired all the time, an I sleep does not seem to give rest After at me the pa tent becomes nervous and irric ib e, gloomy his mini being tilled with -vil forebodings. When lismg suddenly from a recoin eat position mere is a dizzme s, a whiting sensation, and » e is omi.ed to grasp so nefchiug firm to keep from fading, the bwela costive, the skin dry and hot at times ; the oiood becoming tliick and stag* naut, and does not cirou’ate p operly. After a time the pa*.ient spits up food soon a ter eiting, sometimes in a s »ur an I fermented coalition, somdim>B sweetish to i the taste. O Centimes there is a palpitation of the heart, an the patient lea*-* he may have hear t disease. Towards the last tue patient is una de to retain any food what ever, as the opening in the intestines becomes close, or neady so. Although this disease is in eel alarming, suflhrers wi hj the above mmed symptoms should n *t feel nervous, for nine hj indeed and ninety nine cases nut of a thousand have no cancer, but simply dvspepsia, a disease °asily renio ed if created in a proper in inner. The safest and o-at remedy for the dseise is SdgeFs Curative Syrnp, a vegetab'e preparation soil by all chem sta and an I by the p opriotors, A. J White, (Tj-mi-ted), LorHoo, England. Tnis Syrup strikes at the very formation of the d sease, and drives it out, root and branch, out of the system.
Waterloo House, London tile, Chiswick, Fenruaiy 17. 1882. .VTess s. Wliite ami Co , Lon ion (jdiitlem n, —at is with great pleasure thit I aid my tes imony to the wonderful effects f “Seicel’s Syrup. ” Kor years 1 have been sufferin' from Minus actaoksc which began with giddiness ; then a mist would come before my eyes, so that I should not be able to r cognise unyon*, or anything at a distance at a yard or two fr.nn my face. Phis would be fo’lowed by exces ive frem ■- ling of mv knees, so ih tic mid not stan I •vithout support; after which a severe headache w >uid occur as f mg over two or thr e days I have trie 1 vanou reme lies for these symptoms, but nn'il I tried ■‘Setgei’s Syrup” I had no relief. Sine ■ then I have hivehnl exneent bedth ine every res ect, and if ever I fe 1 a hca lachc coming on I lake one dose of the Syino, which arrests it. H iping that tis t sr.i menial may be the means of inducingo'h rs ( vho suff ras I use i) to try tie Syrup, as I feel sure i.iey will receive speedy benefit and ulimatily he o ,red, 1 beg to reman, yours faithfully,
A H. Hortnk. September 8 hj, 18S.'S Dear Sir.—l find the sale of Seigcl’s Syruo steaiily increasing. All who hive tried it speaks very highly of its medicinal virtues: one customer describes it as a to dyspeotic people.” I always recommend it wi hj confi ience. Faithfully yours, (Si gne 1) Vincent A. Wills, Chemis -dentist. To Mr A. J. White. Merthyr Tydvil.
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.>f the fe ble anil dec epi I, aid disetae miy ovtntuite unless ao no rest irative, snob as those purifying Pills, he { and tin correct the disordering tendency. FtolV-ay’a m-'dicine civ "a potency to the nervous system, wh eh is the a mrce of all vital movemeats, and presides over every action which m detains the growth and we I being of the body no one cm over estimate the neo asity of t iepin the nerves well atrun >, or the ease with which thoae pills acc mnliah that end. Toey are the m >st unfailmg antidotes to indigestion, irregular circulation, palpitation, sick headache, cosi ivnn ass, an 1 have therefore attained the larjesii; sal© and highest reya f «tson;
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1203, 20 March 1885, Page 3
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