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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
January
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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HORSE SENSE

With a Human Application.

The man who owns horses is careful of them. He is careful that they are fed regularly . He sees to it that their feed is proportioned to their needs and conditions. They are fed at stated times and with a measured ration. No man feeds a horse which is just off a long and fatiguing journey. He lets it test a while and then feeds it moderately.

No horse owner rushes a heated horse from the harness to the spring, and Iets it drink its fill of cold water. A horse is a valuable asset and the owner takes no chance of injuring its health. Now consider how the horse owner treats himself. He doesn't think regularly of meals of any moment, so he eats in season and out of season. He has no regular ration or measured meal, so he eats to repletion. He comes home utterly tired from field or store and sits down to a hearty meal. He gets overheated and drinks copious draughts of cold water. He treats himself as he would allow no one to treat his horse, and he wonders why his stomach gives out, his digestion is impaired and he grows weak and miserable. If a man would treat himself as well as he treats his horse he would not suffer from disease of the stomach and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition.

A COMMON CAUSE OF DISEASE.

There is no doubt that careless and irregular eating and drinking are the most prolific causes of disease. When the stomach is diseased the whole body suffers from innutrition and its consequent physical weakness. The heart feels it - the lungs feel it - the liver feels it - the kidneys feel it - the nerves feel it, and, as a general rule, the beginning of "doctoring'' is when the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys or nerves show signs of disorder. The stomach is, as a rule, not considered, or fails to receive the treatment necessary to the cure of disease.

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. By enabling the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, it enables the strengthening of the body, and so restores weak organs to normal activity and the whole body to vigorous health. The most notable cures effected by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery " are those of chronic forms of disease which have entirely failed to yield to the treatment of local physicians.

O. S. Copenhaver, Esq., of Mount Union (Box 232), Huntingdon Co., writes: "About twelve years ago I was suddenly taken with a pain in the pit of the stomach which was so violent I could not walk straight. It would grow more severe until it caused waterbrash and vomiting of a slimy yellow water. I consulted a physician and he told m I had a form of dyspepsia and treated in for about six months with but little benefit. I still kept getting so weak I could scarcely walk. I then tried another physician and he told me my liver was out of order and that I had indigestion. He gave me a treatment and I got some better but only for a short time. I then. tried another one who said I had chronic indigestion, ulceration of the lining of the stomach, torpid liver and kidney affection.

He treated me for more than a year and I felt much better but it did not last. I then took to using several widely advertised patent medicines, but received no more than temporary relief while using. I then tried Dr. Pierce's medicines, using his 'Golden Medical Discovery,' 'Favorite Prescription ' and the 'Pleasant Pellets,' and in two months' time I was feeling better than I had for years before. I can truthfully say Dr. Pierce's medicines did me more good than any I had ever taken."

COMMON SKNSE CURES.

The logic of the cures effected by Dr. . Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is easy to understand. Physical life is sustained by food. The strength of the body is derived from the nutrition in food. It is a natural conclusion that when the body and its organs grow weak it is because of failure to assimilate the nutrition contained in food. This is exactly what occurs when there is disease of the stomach and its associated organs of digestion and nutrition. There is a loss of nutrition with a corresponding loss of strength and lowering of vitality. Physical weakness therefore points to disease of the stomach and digestive and nutritive tract. When this disease is cured by " Golden Medical Discovery" perfect digestion and nutrition are Re-established and the weak body becomes strong again.

"When commencing to take your 'Golden Medical Discovery," writes Mrs. Virginia F. Griffith, of Flattop, Mercer Co., W. Va., "the doctors said I had chronic inflammation of the liver, stomach and bowels, also some kind of female trouble. My neighbors told me after I got better that they thought I had consumption, and no one thought I could get well. This was my condition when I first wrote to you. After being sick over a year and taking doctors' medicine and all kinds of patent medicine recommended, my stomach and bowels were in a bad condition, so that the lining of my stomach and bowels peeled off, leaving them as sore and raw as ever a sore could be on the surface of the body. Everything I ate hurt me so I could eat nothing but a, little rice or an egg. My chest was so sore all through that when I would draw my breath it seemed like a thorn pricking me. Expectoration was almost constant, there seemed to be a large lump in my left side. It is impossible to describe all the aches and pains, as if seemed every organ of my body was more or less involved. I have taken nine dollars' worth of all of your medicine, and consider myself a well woman."

Sick people, especially those suffering from chronic diseases, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free, and so obtain, without charge, the opinion of a specialist on their ailments. All correspondence strictly confidential. confidential. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

THE BEST MEDICAL BOOK FREE.

Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medica. Adviser, containing more than a thousand large pages and over 700 illustrations, in sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only.  Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth bound volume on only 21 stamps for the book in papers cover.  Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo N.Y.