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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-10-25, Page 12TESTIMONIALS. A 1' E, FROM MAN V. WHERE THEY CAN ECIATICA AND ItlIGFIXATISII. t CONSULTED. To the Editor of the Age t Silt,—Through the wide elrculation of your paper you will confer a favor to persons suffering tram the torturing affection of Sciatica and Itheuanatihm and other chronic tnaladies---eonaidered incurable by their family physiciars.--by informing them where to obtain relief. I have been afflicted for some time by the above affection, finally loeet- Ing itself inmy ler, with stiffness in ankle joint. rendering me almost a cripple. I tried every advice. and all the various remedies—cons at.I.s included—but without relief: I read one of Dr. Speeescirculars, of St.Thomas, and went to s;echlin attheQneen'shotel, when making hies .monthly vinit. I felt eatiolied he understood my rase, and took his treatment for two months. I feel now as wellas over I did, all pain and stiffness in. ioint gone. I feel more than gratitude to him, as well as pleasure in recommending 1Um to others similarly afflicted with thin affection. I certainly conailer him the right man in the right place. Strathroy, Feb.20,181. Wm. RL NDt T. KIDNEYS AND URINARY ORGANS. About ten ears ago I began to lone health, and continued to lose flesh. I was treated by titany of the best physicians and surueonsin the Dominion. While I was reduced. phyticallyand pecuuiarly to the last extremity. I was advised to consult Dr. Speer. Ho examined me surd immediately diagnosed my ease correctly and told ane the remedy. He diseems delicate and operation about four weeks. disease whoy eadcated.Peros suffering fromafleaffection of thetdneys or Urinary organs or any other chronic disease of the system should never give up. before consulting the Doctor. From the successful treatment of my case and many others I have since heard af, I have every confidence in his abilities. I do not publish this as a puff, but solely from gratitude to the Doctor and for the benefit of s thers similarly afflicted. The Doctor can be found at 279 Talbot Street, St. Thomas, Ont, THOMAS McCarron, 28 Richmond Street East, Toronto. COMPLICATION OP DISEASES. For the benefit of many, especially the female sex, I wish to state that I have been suffering for several yenr, with Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Obstinate Constipation of the Bowels, 73omorrahaie and Piles,with occasional excessive Hemorrhage from the Bowels. 'have taken medicine and treatrnent;from different physicians without finding relief. I consulted Dr. Seer, of St.Thomas, and took his treatment for three inonths, and am bap. py to say that I now feel wholly free from nU these affections. Ho seems to have gi% en me a new lease of life, and I feel it my duty as well as a pleasure to recommend him to othere. June 26,1880. Mits. E. HORT N, Chatham, Ont, SPERMATORRUORA, COMMONLY CAI.I.ED NERVOtIS DentLrev, OF THREE YR&ItS STANDING. DR. SPEER, Dear Sir,—I desire to make a statement of my case that many others. similarly affected, may avoid the rocks and quicksands on which I have been vvxecked and reduced to almost a skeleton, and after the last cent extracted from me of ray hard earnings, as I should not wish my name published for obvious reasons, you are at liber- ty to read this to any one when you consider it judicous to do so. When I came to you for treatment I was reduced from 105 pounds to 130 pounds. T had been treated by several local physicians, afterwards by others from Detroit, New York, Buffalo and Toronto, without any improvement. I should advise all young mon Buffering from this pernicious habit, to avoid those traveling imposters and quacks from all those fictitious institutions, otherwise they will bo sure to suffer as I have done. I feel under many obligatlonn to yon for your kind, liberal andgenerous treatment and feel happy to say that I ani a man again, and thank yon kindly. Believe me ever your friend, and wish- ing you every success as yon deserve, I remain, thankfully and gratefully yours, J ---R , St. Thomas.