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A Doctors Philanthrophy

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The first day of November, 1893, Dr. Hartman gave his consent to take charge of the treatment of 10,000 cases of chronic catarrh free of charge. The announcement was at once published in all the leading papers, when the applications came pouring in from every state in the Union. With a large uuraber of clerks and stenographers to assist him, the doctor actually directs the treatment of thousands of cases by correspondence, which costs the patients nothing except the necessary medicines, which are obtained at the nearest drugstore. To become a patiƫnt it is only necessary to send name and address, describe symptoras, and minute directions as to diet, sanitary regulations, and other advice will be sent promptly. VVherever Dr. Hartman is known the name of Pe-ru na has become a household word. It is safe to say that no medicine in existence is used by so many families as Pe-ru-na. This is especially true of this time of the year, when the people are liable to catarrhal aftections, coughs, colds, la grippe, etc. Pe-ru-na has cured more cases of chronic catarrh than all other medicines combined. The great majority of those who use it buy the remedy themselves, use it according to directions, not even reporting their case to Dr. Hartman until after they are entirely cured. But now that a limited number of cases can secure the personal attention of Dr. Hartman free of charge, it is not to be wondered at that many prefer to do so. Pe-ru-na never fails to cure calarrh when properly used. The Pe ru-na Drug Manufacturing company of Columbus, Ohio, are sending free to any address a book on chronic catarrh which gives the latest treatment for catarrh, coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchits, and all other affections of head, throat and lungs.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News