TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.
Itlii at all times hard to lose those whom we loHldear, Dot it is terribly ao when we h»w the ftonscio-isness that but for mistaken treatment the lorod one might hate bean with as still. In some cases the fact that the wfferer is treated for the wrong oo«d1 -int is knows «n sufficient time to admit of the patient being «wrf, and the following is a case tn poin^ ! :- A little »«re than two years ago, a beautiful Toune lad? in New York was giren up to die of consumption. Her fond parents took her to Paris as a la*t resort, hop.ne to find some «kiKul phTsmian there capab'e of awsniig tne rapid striden of the rappo«d dreadful disewe. Tn this their hopes were blighted, but forturately away in that distent foreign oi y they met with a description of a new method of Mine Dyspepsia, which ;«««^ fr«™ » he Vount Lebanon Shaken of the State of New York. The thought struck the parents of this hdpleM Toon* eirl that perhip* the.r daughter ™ afflicted with Indig«t on or . AWJ *nd not eon«imn«ion ; and if so, there might be ft chance for her reeorc ry. Some of the S-igd'a Cnrat.;e » Syrup, made • iPMially for the cure of was obtained and administered to the p-tient, and •V result was marrellou*. To-day th«r lires in the eßjoympnt of good health. The fact was the patient had been treated for 4he wrong complaint, and when she was treated * »,J»i* (her ml trouble), all the alarmin c symptoms of consumption ran shsd. This , rot an isolated case. Th« country is full of m ffering thousands that are being treated for T,Ter Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, L,,ng Disorders, Ac., ft., when the fact i« they «• afflicted with Indigestion in some of its ,nried forms, and all of such "f^^jg o tain relief if they were properly treated for Tyspepeia.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1585, 10 August 1885, Page 3
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318TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1585, 10 August 1885, Page 3
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