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TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.

It is at all times bar i to lose those whom we •old dear, but it is terribly to when we have he consciousness that bot for mistaken treat* went the loved one might hare beta with as Mill. In some eases the fact that the tafferer is treated for the wrong oomplaint » knows in puffioieot eime to admit of the patient being saved, and the following is a case in point :— | A little m^re than two years ago, a beantifal I young lady in New York was given up to die >of consumption. Her fond parents took her ; to Paris as a la«t resort, hoping to find some : skilful physician there capable of anting the rapid strides of the supposed dreadful disease. ; In this their hopes were blighted, bat forta- ; nately away in that distant foreign city they met with a description of a new method of treating Dyspepsia, which emanated from the Mount Lebanon Soak »rs of the State of New | Tork. The thought struck the parents of this I helpless young girl that perhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and not consumption ; and if so, there might be a chance for her recovery. Some of the SeigelV Curative Byrnp, made especiilly for the cure of Dyspepsia, was obtained and administered to the patient, and the result was ma-vellou?. To-day their daughter lives in the enjoyment of good health. The fact was, the patient bad been treated for the wrong complaint, *nd when she was treated for Dyspepsia (her real trouble), all the alarm* ing symptoms of com-uinption vanished. This is not an isolated case. The country is full of suffering thousands ti»t are being treated for Liver Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Luug Disorders, &c., &., when the fact is they are afflicted with Indigestion in some of it* varied forms, and a 1 of such sufferers would obtain relief if they were properly treated for Dyspepsia.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 9 June 1886, Page 2

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TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 9 June 1886, Page 2

TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 9 June 1886, Page 2

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