TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.
It is «♦ all turn's nurd to lose thote whom we hold deer, but it i* terribly to when »c *%re the consciousness that but for mist 'ken trt-at-ment the lo*ed cne might have been with us ! still. In some cases the (act that th<> suffer r ia treated for the wrong eomplxini is knows in sufficient time to admit of the patient being saved, and the following is a cue in point :— A little m«re than two yearn ngo, ■ beautiful young lady in New York wa- given up to d c of consumption. Her fund pareuta tnok h*** to Purl* as a la*t retort, hoping to find »<>m« akilful physician there capable of *rwsHni» th»rapid stride* of (he supposed dreadful di#e •§<•. In tbia their hope* were blighted, but lortti nately away in tt at distant foreign ci:y the* met with a description of a new method of treating Dyepep* n, which « matmted from the Mount Lebanon Shakers ol (lie *tstt <>f Ne* York. H>e thought struck the parents of this helpless young girl that perhaps their daughter w;tt afflicted with Indigestion or Dt^p-pnia, and not eonsumptien ; ana* if so, there might be a chance for h-»r recovery. Some of the Se gel's Curative Syrup, mtde especially for the cure of !>y-pet»ia, w»a obtained and administered to tliepitient, and the reault was marvellou*. To-day th.- r daughter lives in the enjoyment o r g >od health. The fact was, the patient o*l been treated for the wrong complaint, and when she was treated lor Dyspepsia (her real trouble), all the alarming symptoms of romsuinption van sn *d. This is not an isolated ease. The country is full of •uflering thousands that are being treated for Liver Complaint, Malaria, Kid; ey Disease, Luug Disorders, &c., *.. when the f«ct ia they aie afflicted with Indigestion in some of its varied lorms, and all of auca sufferers would obtain relief if they were properly treated for Dyspepsia.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 3
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328TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 3
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