THE END FOR THE WRONG COMPLANT.
■•■ It is at a times hard to lose pne ,: " ; vein \v mild dear, but it is terribly 'S' : " ' we have the c-uisciousheiss t .....,; ior mistaken 1 treatment tl c ?:..'•;■. ; • v • mii^ht have, been with us .-:*::•>.•.•■.-, 1i'..-- some eases the fact that th^. .- suirV*. r is ire:ited for the wrong'coraj- - tVl'-il ! is known in sufficient time t<? '- 'fir< r rf'rhe patient being- saved, and the t i:.;wihir. is a case in point : — ■> !: r e more than -two years' ag , a Sbe.i, ,n:'l lady in New Y»'irk',yeas'-giyei. • v ;i..<ii of. coi'isumiition. ■ Herlont ja ■'<•'• took her to : Paris as a!las-;ji-;'K, hojiing- to find come, skilful ,'.' v. :^.i. v thtre. capable .of- arresting , tk-:.r : jn'd strides of the suppos- d • ; tVSti- iil disease. - In this their hoptg v. f-v-' i iohted, but fortunately aw a\ ..ii., S.i distant foreign city they met \\i.iV j; description -of a new method , :_oi [■■] 'it . : riiig Dyspepsia which emanated ..ifrVit t; )( . Mount Lebanon Shakers ;oi tic i =ite of New York. The thoughi " Yf "uok'. the parents of this helpless 7\.„'i.;V^irl'tV't^ ' v,i:s .liiicted with Indigestion or Dy - 1 c; -!,;, and not consumption j and if Fo, ;Lere might be a chance of her ro ct.v; rv. ... : • ' >'. ihe of the Seigle's Curative Syruyt ' yi iiiuS i especially for the cure of Dys"Xh obtained and administered 't], r v|V c - patient, and '-tlie result was °;_.^vtHipus. To-day their daughter ' ! :riVw' ; i_. thi_' eniploynient of good ' z },< -J;V_. T _The fact was, the patient had ■ : ' i : , } V.' f rea ted for' th e wrong complaint, ';iVv J v:hen sue was treated lor Dys- . ].. ._i,_, (her real trouble), all the alarm-; ii- >\mptoins of. consumption vanit,;,: ■.;. i his is not an isolated case; j iV country is full of suffering thousvi.c.:: ihatare being treated for Liver <\. *u:\ iaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, i 'SXi^Disorders, &c, : <fee, when the i%X rs : they are afflicted -with rlndij. i-\. on in, some of ?,ts varied forms, 1.):=.; ull of such sufferers would obtain o-i? !u,.!''lif they ; "were properly treated j i io; 1 j Dyspepsia.'. -
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 113, 4 March 1886, Page 4
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345THE END FOR THE WRONG COMPLANT. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 113, 4 March 1886, Page 4
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