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STARTLING WEAKNESS.

sands of cases where others have failed. Most of these cases can be
treated by us when at a distance just as well as if they were here in
person. Since our experience has enabled us to judge of the nature
and extent of the disease from a written description of the symp-
toms, and from answers to questions which we ask, we can there-
fore adapt remedies to suit each individual case. Not one out
of five hundered, of those whom we have cured, have we ever
seen. We fully sympathize with this class of sufferers, and those
who confide their secrets to us do not run the least risk of exposure.
All communications are regarded as sacredly confidential(italics). Since
many are very sensitive lest somebody will know that they are
afflicted with those diseases, great precaution is always taken by
us to send all letters and medicines in plain packages, carefully
sealed, so that no one can even suspect(italics) the contents or by whom
sent. Those persons who desire further information upon the
weaknesses incident to men(italics), are referred to "The People's Com-
mon Sense Medical Adviser." On account of the alarming preva-
lence of these affections, and the very unsatisfactory manner in
which they are treated by the general practitioner, about thirty
pages are devoted to the consideration of these important diseases.
The causes are plainly pointed out, the symptoms graphically por-
trayed, and the rational treatment for such affections fully dis-
cussed. The book, which also embraces the subjects of Physiology
and Hygiene, will be sent (post-paid) to any address on receipt of
$1.50. Postal Orders, or Drafts on New York, may be made paya-
ble either to our Association or to our Treasurer, Mr. LESTER B.
SMITH, to whom registered letters may also be addressed.

A Pamphlet, entitled "Abuse of the Male Reproductive Organs
and the Diseases to Which it Gives Rise," embracing numerous
testimonials of cure, sent post-paid on receipt of one stamp.
Address all communications to the
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
Buffalo, N. Y.

THE LONDON BRANCH of the World's Dispensary is at the
Great Russell Street Buildings (near British Museum).

WONDERFUL PROSPERITY. - Although the Invalid's Hotel is
the largest private sanitarium in the world, yet such of late has
been the pressure upon its resources, that a great enlargement has
been found necessary to accommodate all applicants for admission.
The new addition is now completed and ready to recieve patients.
Those desiring accommodations should apply early. There are
none of the objectionable features of a hospital; patients have nice
comfortable rooms, parlors, and as fine beds are as found in the
very best hotel. There are no cases of fever, contagious or loath-
some diseases, but all are happy and comfortable. Come and see.

READER, will you do us a favor? This Memorandum Book is a
gratuity to all who recieve it. As a token of appreciation, we
would be pleased to receive from every person who reads this, the
names and post-office addresses of all invalids within the knowledge
of the reader. To all such we will send our "Invalids' Guide
Book," copiously illustrated, treating chronic diseases, and
giving many testimonials of cures. Send us as large a list as pos-
sible, but send only the names of afflicted persons in the need of skill-
ful treatment. Address, WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSO-
CIATION, Buffalo, N. Y.

HOME TESTIMONY. - Commenting on Dr. PIERCE'S Medical
Faculty, the Buffalo Express says: "By associating with himself
only those physicians and surgeons who possess the most thorough
qualifications, varied and extensive experience, Dr. PIERCE is en-
titled to the utmost confidence of his patients, whose best interests
he seems ever anxious to subserve."

Dr. PIERCE has now been before the general public long enough
to enable the formation of a careful estimate of the efficiency of his
treatment and his medicines, and the verdict, we are glad to know,
has been universally favorable to both. - Toledo Blade(italics)
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