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TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.

It is at all times hard to lbse> ond. whom we hold dear, but it is, terribly, : , o so when we have : the consciousness ','• that but for mistaken treatment ''the : , ,. loved one migh; have been with tisi '• BtiH. In some cases the fact that the l --> sufferer is treated for the wronsreenf- -I plaint is known in sufficient time,, to. u { admit ot fhe patient.bfeing > .sayedj[ J ag4 the following is a casein point :^,;,,, ft A little more than two years &£9«A beautiful lady in New York was given up- to die of consumption;- tier ?ona" : parents took her to Paris 'as at fast ••» resort, hoping- to find come skilful.physican there capable ojf jarre^irg .?} the rapid strides of th^e . sup.po J se I <l ,«t dreadful disease.. In. this their ho|)es *" were blighted," but fortunately' a f w'ay : '* 1 in that distant foreign city thej^ iflfet'' ' with a description: of a- new method d ' of treating Dyspepsia, which emanated ,:. > from the Mount Lebanon >Shakpip.,oif. l . t .the State of >\ew ; Yorjc.'- The tjliouffii^,^ struck 'the pare; ts of tnis r he-pfe^' 1 youn» eirl that perhaps their : dauj*fit'e> r was afflicted with: Imligestiotf'ar Byfe^ '^ pepsia, and not consumptiio'n ; i-and I ' \%t\ so. there, mi^ht; be! a.chanceof iher-); (recovery. , ;i- ;, / .. IVJ SpmeoftheSeigle'sCuratife^yi^ig, i made especially ior the. p p-ia, was obtained and administered' to the j>atient^ and ; the 'result '"w-ts r>^ marvellous. To-day their daughter' '' lives, in the enjoyment of ; good : 'h!eaithl I'he tact was, the patieflt had'-h*c"uio treated for the wron^. complaint,! ao]rt when she was; treated |pf. JpJflßPl^i-i (her r-al trouble), all t^e, alarming; sYUjpt-iiis of consumption vapistied.. This, is nor, an is- 'lilted case'./'ThiFi' country is full of suffering thbtisairtl3 ; 'i; t.hat. stre beinu; treated for Ijiv'erClo'ni-^ plaint, Malaria, Kidney" Disease, 'Lull}!: Uisord- r«, <fec, &0., when the^actisjn they are afflicted with 'Indigestion Sn-A some of its varied forms, andralljpf v/ . such sufferers would obtain- reliof it; they were properly treated for Dys-j pefmia. - ■ '*.'"'". "' '.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 31, 22 August 1885, Page 4

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TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 31, 22 August 1885, Page 4

TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 31, 22 August 1885, Page 4

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