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A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERASTION.

|.^TK(B^A'mft^^^'Ainb^iae!or,a(i Vienna, Mr - Kaißon.hai; forwarded to bisQoTernment an ■p .;Jttte*resting* account of. a* rernarkablo surgical operation, lately performed by Professor .:''-BUlr6tb > ;df;: ; yieijiia l ,';.^hioD^'wqnderrul/.*tb.,teU: oonßißted in the removal of abortion of the human' etbmacbj inTolving nenrly one-third of the organ—:and etrunge to Bay, the patient v reopTered—tie t only successful operation of y^ft^:'.ii^a}.(Bye^i■^p'«f6Mr!edi ; The disease for •: ;wbich;^ the operation ---.was I performed- \ Was cancer of the stomach, attended with the follow. ing symptomß :~The: appetite is quite poor. ■ There iei a peculiar.indescribabledistress in the; stomach, a> feeling that has beondescribed as a faint, JJ alUgone p sensation j a ■tioky slime collects about the teeth, especially in :•> the morning, accompanied by an unpleasant taste. Food failsto; satisfy, this peculiar ■faint sensationj: but on; the.contrary, it; appears to aggravate;thefeeling. J The eyes, are ennken, tinged with yellow j the bands jand: fe,et. -become cold; and sticky—a cold perspiration. , The sufferers feel tired -all the time," and sleep- does.: riot seem to give; rest. After a time the patient becomes nervous and ' irritable, gloomy, his^ mind filled with evil forebodings. .When rising suddenly, from a recumbent position -there is a .dizziness, a .whistling Bensation, and he is obliged to grasp .something firm, to keep, from falling. The T.bbwels.costiTe, the skin dry. and hot at times; the blood beooming. thick and stagnant, and does not circulate properly. r ; After a time the .patient' spits up food.sbon, after eatiDg,-some» times in a sour and fermented condition, i sometimes sweetish to the taste. Oftentimes Vjthere is a palpitation of the heart, and the '• -patient vfears he may haye heart disease. Towards the, last the patient is unable to ; iet am any food /whatever, as the openings in the intestines • becomes closed, or nearly so. Although this disease, is. indeed alarming, ■ufferers.with" the above named symptoms should not feel nervous, foi" nine hundred and ninety«nine cases but of a thousand have no cancer, but simply dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if treated.in a proper manner.' The .•',■ safest ;and best remedy for the disease is -Siegel'* Curative Syrup, a vegetable preparation sold by all chemists and medicine vendors the 1 world, and by the proprietors, : A. J. >White (Limited), 17, Farringdbn-road, LondonV E.G.,, or the wholesale agents, • Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s iNew Zealand Drug Co. (Limited), Dunedin, Christchurch, i "Wellington, and Auckland. - -This Syrup - strikes at the very foundation "of the disease, ■\: and drives it, root and branch, out of the •ystem. ■>v'p-,;:* - •';' •';.:■.■. -^ . ■;: :•. ■■;... St. Mary'street.-Peterborough, v - November 29th, 1881. ;..'; gir,--Itgives me great pleasure to inform ■■■■'•yon oT the benefit-1 have receivud from Siegel's Syrup. I have been troubled for yeare with dyspepsia;- but after a few doses 'of the Syrup, I found relief, and after taking two bottles of it I feel quite cured. I am, Sir, yours truly, - Mr A. J. White. / William Brent. , :-V. - : r, V Septemberßth, 1883..; Dear Sirj—lfind the sale of Seigel's Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it •peak very highly of its medicinal virtues j V one customer deßcribes it as a _to' -■ dyspeptic people." I recommend it with confidence. - - :

" Faithfully yours, , (Signed) Viacent A. Wills, Cbemist-dentisti Merthyr Tydvil.

To Mr A. J. Whit".

Seigel's Operating Pills are the best family ' physic that has over been :dißcovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating sub- ' Btances, and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure cbitiveness. Preston, September 21st, 1883. . My Dear Sir,—Your Syrup and Pills are still very popular with my customers, many saying they .are the best family medicines possible^ ■■■.'.'.'■"■ ;: -:- ■•, . '-■■■■'■''::■'■'■':?' * The other day a customer came for two bottles of Syrup arid said " Mother Seigel " •had savrGl the life of his iwife, and bo added, ; vIC orie of these bottles I am sending" fifteen / -miles -.> away.' to a friend who is very ill. I :^?>BSV*-i»iiitjlr'iflJth:-inii»-:"^~"; -V >'.-' v''--"''-.". -:';

;■•;• > -The sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact, one would fancy almost that the people w^re beginning to- breakfast, dine, and sup bn Mother Seigel's Syrup, the demand is so constant and the satisfaction so great. >;, -■ ' ■ I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, ••• : - • I. • (Signed) W. Bowker. To A. J. White, Esq. "■ Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies, Oct. 24, > ■'•;.-:;:■-..•..--.;;. 1882. ■■■■;••:..- U'' — ':-- ---; Dear Sir,—l write to inform you that I have derived great ;b"enefit from " " Seigel's Syrup."^ For'some years 1 have suffered from liver complaint, with its many and varied cencomitant eviU, so that my life was a perpetual misery. .Twelve months ago I was induced to^try Seigel's Syrup, and although rather sceptical, having tried many reputed infallible/remedies, I determined to give it at least a fair trial. In two or three days I felt cbnsiderabljnbetter, and now at the end of twelve, months (haying continued taking it) I aril glad to say that I am a different being altogether, j Ib is said of certain pens that they;" come as a boon and a blessing to men," rand I bate no reason to doubt the truthfulness of the statement. I can truly say, however, that Seigel's Byrup has come as a " boon and a blessing "to me. I have recommended it to several fellow sufferers fronii this. diatressirig: complaint, and their testimony is quite ; in accordance with my own.J: Gratitude ;for the benefit I have derived'from the: excellent preparation prompts me to furnish you .with this unsolicited testimonial. ; J : : : I am, dear bhV -: ''■■'.■J.'--y.'\A - '•■ '■..}.'< !.' ■ r ';.;;;'". ..■-.. Yours ever gratefully, , . ; : . (Signed) \1: Carey B. Berry, ; A..J.:Whitei Esq.' . Baptist Missionary. Hensingham, Whitehaven, Oct. 16,1882. ; ~:C : : ';Mr''A.^J-''' Wnite-r-Dear Sir, —I was for come time efflicted with piles, and was ad vised .to give Mother Seigel's;Syrup a trial, which I did. lam now happy to state that lit has restored me to complete health.—l remain, ■youM respectfully, „ ;" ' • v ;; .(Signed) John F. Lightfoot. :,:--~-,-:.:-i:^^": ■■■•■■• ■■-■,;.■;■■ 'W: ','Febl3.-:-

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5005, 27 January 1885, Page 4

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A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERASTION. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5005, 27 January 1885, Page 4

A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERASTION. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5005, 27 January 1885, Page 4

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