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TREATED FOR THE WRONG. COMPLAINT.

It is at all times lard to I<mw thote whoa we hold dear, bat it ie terribly to when wo httve lh. consciousness tbat but for mistaken treat* ment the loved one might hare been with as still. In some eases the faot that the (offerer is treated for the wrong complaint it knows in sufficient time ro admit of the patient being saved, and the follcwing is a case in point :-— A little mnre than two yean ago, a beautiful young lady in New York was given np to die of consumption. Her fond parents took bar to Paris as a last resort, hoping to find some skilful physician there capable of arresting the rapid strides of the supposed dreadful disease. In this their hopes were blighted, bat fortunately away in that distant foreign city they met with a description of a new method of treating Dyspepsia, which emanated from the Mount Lebanon Sinkers of the State of New York. The thought struck tbe parents of this helpless young girl that perhaps their daughter wai afflicted with Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and not consumption ; and if so, there might b. a chance for her recovery. Some of the Seigel's Curative Syrup, made especially for the onn of Dyspepsia, was obtained and administered to the patient, and the result was marvellous. To-day their daughter lives in the enjoyment of good health. The fact was, the patient had been treated for the wrong complaint, and when she was treated for Dyspepsia (her real trouble), all the alarm* ing symptoms of comsumption vanished. Tbie I. not an isolated case. The country is full of suffering thousands that are being treated for Liver Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Lung Disorders, Ac. A., when the fact is they ne afflicted with Indigestion in some of its rarie . forms, and all of each sufferers woald j-vain relief if they were properly treated for Dtspepsia.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 4 June 1886, Page 2

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TREATED FOR THE WRONG. COMPLAINT. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 4 June 1886, Page 2

TREATED FOR THE WRONG. COMPLAINT. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 4 June 1886, Page 2

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