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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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GOLDEN- MEDICAL DISCOVERY Many years ago Dr. R. Tp. Pierce,' chief Consulting physician to tlie Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. , compounded this medicine of vegetable ingredients which had an especial effect upon the stomach and liver, rousing the organs to healthful activity as well as purifying and enriching the blood. By such means the stomach and the nerves are supplied with pure blood; they will not do dttty without it any more than a loconiotive can run without coal. You can not get a lasting cure of Dyspepsia, or Indigestión, b}' taking artificially digested foods or pepsin - the stomach must do its own work in its own way. Do uot put your nerves to sleep with socalled celery mixtures, it is better to go to the scatof the difficulty and feed the nerve cells on the food they require. D;-spepsia, Indigestión, Biliousness and Nervous Affections, sueh as sleeplessness and weak, ïiervous feelings are completely cured by the " Discovery. " It puts on healthy flesh, brings refreshing sleep and invigorates the whole system. Mrs. K. Henki:, of No. 896 Norlh. Hahted SI., Chicago, III., writes: "I regard my improvemeutas simply ráí&? woiiderful. Snice w-w takiug Dr. Pierce's AIËI& luiïiiiffifa ■ Goldeu Medical BSSmlsSu' ■ covery in connectiou jfljB SJTffljnltftiilr particillarly in flesh oH BSáfí1; "'"''N liver was drcadfnllv SIA; fered greatly from Bsís siciau could give joiÉSlp mouths I am entire▼"btííí " ly relieved of my disease. My appeMrs. Henke. tite is excellent ; food well digested ; bowels regular and sleep much improved."

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