TREA KD FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT.
It is at nil times hard to l»se thooe whom we bold dear, but it is terribly so when we ii»re the consciousness that but for o*i»t -iken treatawnt the loved one might have been with u« •till. In some cases the faot that the tuff'er r is treated for the wrong oompld.it is known in sufficient time to admit of the patient heiug saved, and the following is a ease in poi..t :—
A little m«re than two years ago, a beautiful young lady in New York wan given up to die of consumption. Her fond parents took h* to Paris ac a la*t resort, hoping to find s c skilful physician there capable of meson* the rapid strides of ihe supposed dreadful diwHSP. In this their hopes were blighted, but tortu eately away in that distant foreign oi;y they met with a deaoription of a new method of treating Dyspepsia, which emanated from the Mount Lebanon Bbakers of the St .te of New Tork. The thought struck the pare™* of tin* helpless young girl that perhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion or D.v>pep«ia. and not Moeumption | and if so, there might be a ohanoe for her recovery.
Some of the Beigel't Curative Sjrrup, m>.de *pecUUy for the cure «f !)y pe ( iwa, w»s obtained and administered to the patient, and tlw reeult was marteHou*. To-day th^-r daughter lif«i in the enjoyment of g -«d heali h. The faot wa», the patient had been trended i-r the wrong complaint, and when the watttviti-d for Djipeptia (her real trouble), all the * Urn-.-ing symptoms of eomtamption van «h d. Thi« it not an isolated ease. The country is ful ol i suffering thousands that are being treated for Liver Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Lung Disorders, Ac, * whea the f .01 it th-j a/c aAVUd with Indigestion in so-ne of in. varM forms, and all of such suffer r< would Obtain relief if ffiey were properly treated fo Dysprpsia. ,
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1739, 4 August 1886, Page 3
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333TREA KD FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1739, 4 August 1886, Page 3
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