No Need Of It
Tliat there is no need whatever for a person to be weak, tired nervous - the three great curses of our people - seems now a certain fact. Eminent physiciaus affirm tlie truth of this welcome news, and ampie proofs demónstrate the reliability of the information we are able so gladly to give. It is eertainly a godsend to those of our people who have weak nerves and tired bodies, who feel exhausted in Btrength and vitality, who cannot eat or sleep well, and who are run down and debilitated, to knowpositively that Dr. Greene's Nejvura l)Iood and nerye remedy is a sure invigorator and strensjth ííiver, and will invariably make a person strong and well. Particularly is it a blessing at this time of year, for in the spring almost everybody feels languid, nervous and oTit of order and needs this best of all spring medicines. Doctors are enthusiastic in their approval and endorsement of this remedy. They heartily recommend and advise its use, and many of our best known physieians are loud in their praise of its wonderful curative powers. Dr. B. D. Bickford, of Wolcott, Vt., one ot erinont s eminent physicians, states : "I liave used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy for some time, flrst trying it on myself, and I found it did me so mucli good that I now recommend it to my patients. The fact that I have used it in my own case shows that I know what I am talking about. As a tonic and invigorant itis the best of all to build up a persom." Dr. Robert W. Lance, of So. Woodbury, Vt., than whom there is no more eminent physician in the State of Vermont, says : "I have known about Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy and the good results in cases, as a" tonic, after hard sickness and the cure of nervous females. ïhey have received great good from its use. I do not hesit'ate to recommend it." Dr. Willard H. Morse, F. B. S. Sc. of Westfield, X. J., the great expert on medicines, says of tuis grand discovery of Dr. Green : "The truc remedy for nervous disease.s is Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and nerve remedy, It acts by affecting the organs of nutritition, and entering into the formatiou of new nerve tissue, which generates nerve force. This means tlie making of new nerves. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is the American nerve tonic." The well-known Dr. Emil Neumer, superintending physician of the N. Y. Lodge and Association Hospital states : "We are using Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy at this Hospital for our patients, with good success." This enthusiastic endorsement by physicians, stampa this remarkable medical discovery as the greatest tonic and restorative. Druggists teil you everywhere that it cures more cases than any other known remedy. In fact it mates all who tale it strong and well. One reason which gives the people so much confidence in it is the fact that it is the discovery and perseription of Dr. Greené, of 35 W. 14th St., New York Cily, the well-known an 1 probably most successful specialist in --uring nervous and ehronic diseases, :ml to the further fact that he can be cousulted free of charge by anyone, persunally or by letter.
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