Peoples Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English 8 7

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Peoples Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English 8 7
Rv Pierce
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    Yours respectfully, Mrs. AURELIA VANZILE, Hamilton, Ind.
BILIOUS ATTACKS.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. : [Illustration: I. C. Seely, Esq. ] _Gentlemen_--Nine years ago I was taken with severe pains in my stomachand bowels which the usual home remedies failed to relieve; afterseveral days it passed off, leaving me very sore and weak but in thecourse of a few weeks it came on again. I called in a doctor--he treatedme for biliousness; I occasionally went several month
...s without anyattack and then it would come more severe than ever; I could scarcelybear the weight of my clothes on my stomach and bowels. I grew thin, weak and despondent, --could do no work without bringing on terriblepain. Doctors treated me for catarrh of the head and stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, but all was of no avail; the suffering graduallyincreased in severity and I despaired of any relief.
In 1892 I had a spell that was so severe I cramped from feet to neck. The Doctor said I must die--he couldn't do any thing for me.


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