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A SUCCESSFUL SUR'JL'JAL OPERATION. Tho American Ambassador at Vienna Kasson, has latoly forwarded to his U > moat an interesting account of a rmn •. !. ble surgical operation latoly performed Professor Bilhoth, of Vienna, wincli, dorful to tell, consisted in the removal n: portion of tho human stomach, 11 v..1 \■ near y one-third of tho —an I, «tra to say, thep tient recovered—tho only so. cessful operation of the kind ever pmturui i'lio disease for which this operation u . performed was cancer of tho stomach, . ten led with the following symtoms : "1”. apnotite is quite poor. There is a pecol. indescribable distress in the stoma-h, at., ing that has been described as a faint “c

ijone" sensation ; a sticky slime oil?.- . about tile teeth, especially in the mor no accompanied by an unpleasant ta-tc. I l ' .« fails to satisfy this peculiar faint sensation . but, on tlieco.itiary, it appeals toaggrava the feeling. The eyes are sunken, tinge with yellow ; the ha Ids and feet In come c 1 and sticky—a cold perspiration. Toe Miff ■ ■ ers fool tired all tlio time, an I sleep <!■■ . seem to give rest. After a timet patient becomes nervous aud irribib c gloomy his min i being filled with »vil fm, boilings. When lining suddenly fro m a i - cumbent position there is a dizznie s, .<■ whist ing sensation, and he is obliged to grasp something linn to keep from falling. I’ho b'vels costive, the skin dry an I lint a times ; the blood becoming thick and stag - nant, and does not circulate p operly. After a time the patient spits up food soo . after citing, sometimes in a sour an 1 fermented condition, sometimes sweetish to the taste. Oftentimes there is a palpitation of the heart, and the patient tears he may have heart disease. Towards the last tlie patient is unanle to retain any food what over, as the opening in the intestines becomes close, or uea-ly so. Although this disease is indeed alarming, sufferers with the above named symptoms should n it fed nervous, for nine hundred and ninety-nine cases out of a thousand have no caucer, but simply dyspepsia, a disease easily remove I if treated in a proper manner. The safest and best remedy for tha disease is Siigefs Curative Syrup, a vegetable preparation sold by all chemists and medicine vendors, and by the proprietors, A. J White, (Limited), London, England. This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, an I drives it out, root and branch, out of the system.

Waterloo House, London -'tile, Chiswick, February 17, ISS2. Messrs. White and Co , Loudon. Gentlemen, —it is with great pleasure that I add my tos imony to the wonderful effects of “Soigol’s Syrup.” For years I have been suffering from biious attaekst which began with giddiness j then a mist would come before my eyes, so that I should not be able to recognise anyone, or anything at a distance at a yard or two from my face. This would be followed by excessive trembling of my knees, so th t I could not stand without support ; after which a severe healache would occur lasting over two or three days. I have tried various remedies for these distressing symptoms, but until I tried “ Soigol’a Syrup ” 1 had no relief. Since thou 1 have have had exocent health ine every respect, and if over I fed a headache coming on I take one d isc of the Syrup, which arrests it. Hoping that this testimonial may be (lie means of inducing others (who suffer as 1 used) to try tie Syrup, as I feel sure saoy will receive speedy benefit and ultimately be c ired, 1 beg to remain, yours faithfully,

A. 11. Ilortol-:. September Stli, ISS‘S. Dear Sir, —1 find the sale of Seigel's Syrup steadily increasing. All who hj ive tried it speaks very highly of its medicinal virtues : one customer describes ib as a “(lodscnd to dyspeptic people.” Idhvati recommend it widi conlidenco. Faithfully yours, (Signel) Vincent A. Wills, Chcraisl-dcutist, To Mr A. J. White. Merthyr Tydvil.

READ iT ALL ST my SAVE YOI AMERICA TST HOP BITTER, Am; Tae Purest anc Medicine evei' mr THEY ARE COMPOURd Hops, Buchu,mandrake, ai ‘•Tho Oldest. Boat, most ‘ and Valuable Medicines ii ‘and in aldibion contain ‘ ami most effective curatr, ‘of all other hitlers, being ‘ Liver Regulator, BLOOD ‘ aiul life and health rcstor 1 earth.” They Give Nor/ Life and Vig and Infirm, “ To Clergyman, Lawyers, ‘ Men, Labourers, Ladies, ‘whose sedentary employ ‘irregularities of tho Bln ‘ Bowels, or Kidneys, or \v ‘Appetizer, Tonic, and mil ‘ these Bitters are inva! ‘highly curative, tonic and ‘ without intoxicating.” “ No matter what yoni .‘symptoms arc, or what I ‘ailment is, use A merle ‘ Hitters. Don’t wait until ‘ but it you only fee! bid ‘use the Bitters at once. ‘ your life. Hundreds Ini ‘ hy so doing, at a trifling ASIC YOUR DRUGGIST o

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1219, 10 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1219, 10 July 1885, Page 3

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