TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.
. . i . ■ — — . I It is at all times hard to lose one , whom we hold dear, but it is terribly bo whon we hav^ the consciousness. I that but tor mistaken treatment the i^ivedone rnigh; have been with us still. lii some cuse.i the fact that the gtitferer is treated for the wrontr complaint is known in sufficient time to admit.pl.the patient beinj.- saved, and the follojwing is a. case in pomt :— .' A little more than two years ago,a bea\iri<ffl lady w New Y'«rk was given lip to did dl consumption. Her fond parents took her to Paris as a last resort, h.-pinp to find tome skilful physican 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 ,wifji a description ot a new method of treat jrg- Dyspepsia, which euianaied Viotut lie Mount Lebauoa -hak'-rs o( the-State ot New York- The though' struck, the pare- ts of tnis he'ples.s ybun trirl that perhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and not cou.-umj>tion ; and it iso, there mi}, lit i>e a chance of her recovery. 1 Some of the Vl ei»le's Curative Syrup, made especially mr the cure ot l)ys pepsia, was ((brained and (f.naiui^tered .to.iiie patient, and the result was Td-Uay .'their (laughter lives in the enjnyuient. of goqd health. The fact was, the <patifiit hod been treated; for the wroii<<' complaint, and J wl'>leii she was tren-ed for Dyspejs.a' (her" r al tnmlile), all th- alarming 1 symptoms of consumption' vanished.! [This- i»t not an isolated case.- Thej country is full of suffering tbousandsi tha^ aro beinfr treated tor Liver Com-! 'plaint, A'lahiria, Kidney Disease, Lung! . l.isord'T*, &c, &c, when the *uct is ithev are iifflictcd with' lndigestion in some of its varied forms, and all of .«ur-h sufferers would obrain reli.uf if they were properly treated for Dyspepsia. <
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 86, 31 December 1885, Page 4
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325TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 86, 31 December 1885, Page 4
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