TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.
Tt is at all times hard to lose one whom we hold dear, but it is terribly so when we have the consciousness that but tor mistaken treatment the loved one mighi have been with us still. In some cases the fact that the j sufferer is treated for the wron^r complaint is ki:own in sufficient time to admit of me patient being saved, and the following is a case in point :— A little more than two years ago,a beautiful lady in New York was given up to die ot consumption. Her iond parents took her to Paris as a last resort, hoping to find come skilful physician there capable of arresting the rapid strides of the supposed dreadful disease. In this their hopes were blighted," but fortunately away in that distant foreign city they met with & description of a new method of treatirg Dyspepsia, which emanated from the Mount Lebanon ffhakers . of the State of New York. 1 ' The/thought struck thei j parerts of tnis helpless young girl that perhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and not consumption } and if so, there might be a chance of her recovery. Some of the SeigleVCuratiye Syrup, made especially ior the cure pi L)ys pephia, was obtained ajid administered, to patient, and the result was marvellous. To-day their daughter lives in the enjoyment of good health. The fact was, the patieht had been treated for the wrong complaint* and when shu w.as treated "lor Dyspepsia (her real trouble), all the alarming symptoms of consumption- vanished. This 'is 'not ah isolated ; case. The country is full of suffering thousands that are being treated for Liver Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Lung •Disorders, &c, &c, when the fact is they are afflicted with Indigestion in , some of its varied -forms, i and all of such sufferers would .obtain ; re'liuf if they were properly tre'atedfbr !$&-' : pep^ia. 1J '"'
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 76, 5 December 1885, Page 4
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319TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 76, 5 December 1885, Page 4
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