THE LATEST TRIUMPH OF SURGERY.
A MAN’S NEW STOMACH. A cable message from America relates one of the most vvonderlul surgical operations of this or any other century. A man there entered a hospital with his stomach in such a bad state that death seemed certain. But the doctors removed his stomach and replaced it by the healthy stomach of a man who had just been accidentally killed. The cable states that the operation' has proved entirely successful. Of course, this story should be confirmed by the doctors before we accept it, as it seems contrary to all natural laws. But it is a fact that thousands of people who have had weak or disordered stomachs have restored them to perfect workingorder by taking the best —and bestknown—of all stomach and liver tonics Mother Seigel’s Syrup. This world-famed remedy is made of more than ten different roots, barks and leaves which, in combination possess the power to tone and strengthen weak stomachs and stimulate the action of the liver and bowels. Thus it prevents the many other ailments which spring from a disordered state of the stomach and liver, such as pains after eating, headaches, dizziness, biliousness, constipation; languor, sleeplessness, or low spirits. If you have any such troubles, a few doses of Mother Seigel’s Syrup will banish them once for all. It will give you a sound healthy stomach in a natural easy way, without any pain, inconvenience, or evil aftereffects. Here is a typical instance of the unrivalled value of Mother Scigcl’s Syrup. Mr R. Jones, 222, Roma Street Brisbane, Queensland, in a letter dated February yth, T 9lO, writes “1 was in misery with indigestion for eighteen solid months. My appetite remained- fairly good all through, but 1 endured a great deal of pain and discomfort in my stomach after every meal. Also I had a feeling at the lower part of my chest, beneath the breast-bone as if there were a heavy stone lying there, and 1 felt heavy, sluggish and uncomfortable. 1 often went without food, when I was really hungry, to save myself from the pains and other dis Tossing effects it produced. I tried what is called the “ Cayenne Cure,” taking the pepper in large quantities for a considerable while, but it did me no good at all. At last I was recommended by a lady who had herself used it with the happiest results, to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. 1 got a bottle, and experienced great relief by the time it was emptied. A. second bottle of the Syrup still further improved my health, for by the time 1 had linished it, I was cured for good. Since then there has not been the faintest symptom of any of my old stomach troubles, and 1 am pleased to say that I can now eat whatever I like, whenever 1 like, without the least fear of ill after effects. To sum up in a few words —two bottles of Mother Seigel’s Syrup restored sound digestion and good health, after eighteen months of chronic suffering from disorder of the stomach.” Mother Seigel’s syrup has never failed the people who have used it; and it will not fail you. It will renew a weak, disordered stomach. Test it to-day!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 937, 5 January 1911, Page 4
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544THE LATEST TRIUMPH OF SURGERY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 937, 5 January 1911, Page 4
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