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A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.

Th«? Ainoriciu Anb senior nt Vienna, Mr Ki**on, has 1 iteW forward' d to hi* Gr lvemmeint nn inter «tin<,' tu—nunf o' a reirni'-kuhle aurgic) operation lately ppr-formed by Professn- Bllroth, o' Vienna, wii'i/h wonderful to tell, consisted in the rernoml of a portion of the (.tomaeh involving nealv one-third of the orgun — and, strange to say, the patient reoover'-d — Mie o-ily nuccssful oneration of •he kind ever performed. The dispuse f or which this opern*ion was performed was cuncer of the •»tOMiiu;h atten led wiih the following symptom!) :— The appetite is quit po>r. There is a peculiar indescribable distress in the -tomaeh, a teplingr that has been described as a fai"t "all gone" sensation ; n sti.-ky slime coll.'Cfß about the teeth, especially in the morning, accompanied by an unnlpaamt taste. Food fails to satisfy this peculiar laint sensation; bat on the eonfrarv, it avpenra to aggriiva'e the feeling. The eres are sunken, tin- ed with yellow ; the hands and feet be* co>»e nold and sticky— a cold perspiration. The suflerers feel t'red ill the time, an I s'e>-p doe 9 not seem to give rest. A'ter a time the D ti nt h curies nervous and irritable, gloo-ny, his mind filled with evil foebo lings. When rising suddenly from >■ recumbent position there is a dizziness, a whistling seum.tion, and he is obl'ged t.o gra*p something firm to keep from falling. The bowels costive, the skin div and hot at time?; the blood becoming thick and stagnant, and dos not circulate properly, after a time the patient spits food soon after eating, sometimes 'n a sour aud fermented condition, sotrelimes sweetish to the taste. Often* tinges therein a palpitation of the heart, and the patient fear- he may h«ve heart disease, fnwa-ds the last the patient is tumble to retain any food whatever, a« the opening in the intes« tines becomes cl-ise, or nearly so. Although this disease is indeed alarming, sufferers with the ahove-nan) d symp'Oins should not f>-el nervous, for niie hundred and niuty-nine cases out of a thousand have no enneer. but limply dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if treated in a proper mnnn-r. The sifes'. and best semedy for tliedis'-ase is Seigel's Curative Syrup, v vesetuMo preparation sold by all chemists and medicine vendors throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White (Limited), 17, FarrugHon road, London. E C, or the wbolesnle igents, Kempthornp, Pross^r & Co.'b New Zetland Drug Co. (Limited), Dunedin, Christchuruh, Wellington, and Auckland. This Syrup ftrikes at the very foundation of the Hi*eHit>, and drives it, root and branch, out of »he erstem. Bt. Mary -street, Peterborough, November 29th, 1881. Sir, It gives me great pleasure to inform you o<"the bent fit I hsive receive! from Seigel's Syrup. I have rieen troubled lor y->ars with dyspepsia ; but af'er a few do.«us of the Sy -up I lound relipf, and after taking two bottles ol it I feel quite cured. I am. Sir Yours fc'uly, Mr. A. J. White. Willian Brent. September Bth, 1883. Dear Sir, — I find the sale otSeigel'e Syrup steadily increasing. All who h»ve tried it speak very highly of its medicinal virtues : one costomer describes it has a " Godsend to dyspeptic people." I always recommend it with confidence. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vicent A. Wills, ChemisNdentist, Merthyr lydvil. To Mr. A. J. White Seigel's Operating Fills are the- best family physic thnt has ever been discovered. They cleanse the bowels liom all irriia'ing cubstnnres, and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure costiveness. Preston, Sept. 21st, 1883. My Det,r Sir,— Your Syrup and Pills ure still very popular with my customers, many Hying they are the best family medicines possible. The ot^er day a customer came for two bottles of Syrup and said " Mother Seigel " had Bnved the li'eof his wife; and hendded, "one of ihe bottles I am sending fi teen milrs awiiy to a friend who is very ill, 1 have much faith in it." The Sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact, one would fancy almost that (he people were beginning to breakfast, dine, and sup on Mother Seigi-l's s»rup the demand is so constant and the saris r aetion bo great. I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) W Bowker. To A. J. Whit?, Esq. Snan is- Town, Jamaica, West Indies, Oct. 24,1882Dei>r Sir, — I write to inform you that I have dVriv-d great benefit from " Sei^el's Syrup *' For some years I have Buffered from liver complaint with its many and vined concomitant evils, so that my lile was a perpetual misr-ry. Twelve months ago I whs induced to try Seigel's Syiuu, and alt h rough rather sceptical, I determined to give it at leust a fair trial. In two oi three days I felt conBiderub'y bettor, and now at the end of twi-lve months (having continued taking it) I am gad to say that I' am a diHernnt being altogether. It is said of certain pens that they " come as a boon and d bles-sing to men " and I have no re a bod todou t the truthfulness of the statement. I can tru'y say, however, t h . t SeigA's Syrup has come as a " boon end n blessing " tome, /have recommend it to several fellow sufferers from this diatres ing complaint, and their t<stimony is quite in accordance with my own. O-iHtitude for the benefit /have derived flrun the excellent prepumtion, prompts m>' to furnish you with this unsolicited testimonial. Jam, dear Sir, Yours eve,' gratefully (Signed) Cnrey B. Merry, A. J. White, Ksq- "Biptist iVTissionnry. Heiisinghum, Whitehaven, Oct. 16, iBB2Mr»A.J. White — Dear Sir,— l was for •ome time affliote I with t>iles, and w s advis d to give Mother Se ; gel's 4f> fup a trial, which Jdid. Tarn now happy to state that' it bus restort- d me to complete health* — /remain, yours respectfully, ; (iS^ncd) John 11- Jjightf ot.. ;

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1467, 7 November 1884, Page 3

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A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1467, 7 November 1884, Page 3

A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1467, 7 November 1884, Page 3

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