A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
The'. ; Ainericatt-."Ambassador-at Mr/ Kasson, has j i iJa Government an /. interesting ' apopimof ■ a remarkable surgical operation , lately poV * formed , by r , Professor of Vienna,' which;jvonderful to tell, .In a, removal of apportion of thihuman stomach involving; nearly,: one-third qf; [the. fahd'strarige to say( the patient! recovered-?';:'; the "only ..successful operation; of the kind ' ever performed. -The-disease' for which' 1 ' this operation was performed waa cancer- of ; the stomach,' attended with 1 the following fiymptoma's—The • appetito : "is -quit© peoulfor todwribable distress in . theistomawi, a feeling" that liMlßeenr &?:• scribed as a - faint i' aK gone" sensatijra } j&» sticky slime collects, about, the teeth, : espeol- " ally'in the morning; accompanied an, pleasant; taste, . Food to.'Mikfy this;' peculiar 'faint. sensation 5 but," on • the' ' con - trary; it -app&fe The eyes are sunken, tinged'yrith yellow,; theharids and feet become cold arid sti6l^~ ; *' a'cold.'perspiration, ■ ! The'saffereiß feel tired - all the time, I 'and sleep does tiot seem to 'giyoW rest; Aiteratime'the patient becomes-ner<-vbus .and irritable; gloomy,' his ■ mind filled with', evil forebodings. When rising ~sud-. denjy, from arecuriibeht position:thare dizziness, a whistling sensation, arid obliged itci "grasp' Something • firm to keep • from jfalling;^'-The bowels costive,- ; tKe -1 skin — dry and hot at times; the blood becoming thick.arid stagnant, and does not circulate; properly. After a time the patient spite up fodd'soon after eating, sometimes in a; aouf «nd-v- ! fetmemted'; condition,soinetimes'f sweetish to the teste. Oftentimes there : is a palpitation - of, the heart, and" the patient.. fears that he may have' heart disease, " To* ; wards the last the patient is unable to retain ,•; [anyfood whatever, a 9 the opening in .the,, intestines becomes close or nearlyy;BO.v Although this, .disease , is indeed alarming, sufferers with the above-named symptoms • should not feel nervous, for nine hundred and ninety-nine cases out of a thousand have no cancer, but simply dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if treated in a proper mariner. The safest'and best remedy for the disease is Siegel's Curative Syrup, a .vegetable preparation, sold by all .ohemist and medioine vendors, and by the proprietors, A. J. . .White, (Limited), ,Lona()n, i England.. ,This Syrup strikes at. the .very foundation of ,the disease, and drives it,; root: and branch, out pf the system. , , , Waterloo' House,[London Stile, ■ Chiswick, : ' February 17,1882, Messrs. White and Co,, London. . Gentlemen,—ltis with great pleasure, that,, I add my testimony to the wonderful effects; of : i l O eigel's, Syrup." For years I have been suffering from bilious attacks, which .began with giddiness ; ! then a; toist would come * before my eyes, so .that I Bhould not to recognise anything at a distance of a yard ;o* two' from my face/ This; would .be foli; lowed by-excessive 1 tremblinei of < my.-kriees,-so that I could not without support; after which ; a'Bevere headache wouldocour. lasting 'atouitwo 'onthree dayfe;il have; tried various remedies for these distressing symptoms, but until I tried " Siegel's Syrup" I'had no relief, T r,Since,then I/ha\,e;had'ex?; cellent health In every,reapeot;,tlnA,if ever li feel an headacho coming on I take one doss of the Syrup, which.arrests it.; Hqpiiig that this'testimonial,may the means of indno-; irig others (who suffer as I used),• to rtry the Syrup, asljfeelsure they will, receive speedy, benefit and, ultimately,' be lowd, I, .beg ,to remain,'yours faithfully, ir;,,., 1>& o . • 1 A, 11, HORTONV/.
; a, 'East-streebMills, Cambridge.-heath,; ; London,E.p.j July.2£th, 1882.;,j „ "Sir,—lt gives me great pleasure to be" " able to add my testimony in favour of your valuable Syrup as a curative: .agents•laave. . suffered for some length ,of time from a v severe; form of indigestion, and the long : diseasej Ihad possible means to , get relief, by seeking the best -medical advice.' I had swallowed .sufficient,of their, J stuff to'float a' mai&f-war; so 5 to' speak;' but \*w * all to no avail. 1 /' 1 friend'of 'mine; coming on 'the scene in ! th'e midst ! of :my. Sufferings,'- «v brought with him 1 ia. :; bottle "of' your**Siaigel } Syruphe advised me' to try' it, v w felt confident it 'woUld benefit' me. < weary of trying so many drugs, I condemned I . ; it before trial, thinking'that: it could' 'not 1 possibly do me any good;'but altjniately de«,, termined to take the Syrlip.' After doingW: V« for a short timd'it worked suoha chdnge in y' '- 1 ' i me that I continued taking it for nearly two 1 ? months, andlHhen ;felt thoroughlyf cured, for I have discontinued its'iise for. ! 7 weeks, and feel in the'best of and;'-- f can partake of any kind of food with'v and oomfort. lam therefore thankful to : ; V y you that, through the instrumentality .( your valuable medioine, I am restored to the state of health! now enjoy,-Yours truly,, , . W. S. FORSTER. ,
To Mr. A. J. White. - - : . , : ,w . ■ -v.. September Bth, 1883: ■ , Dear Sir,—l _ find the sale of Seigel's . Syrup steadily increasing, -All ( who have v ; tried it speak very highly of its. medioinal: virtues: one customer describes it as a Godsend to dyspeptic people." I always recommend it with confidence.
Faithfully yours, ' : (Signed) VINCENT A. WILLS, • . . Chemist Dontist, Merthyr Tydvil. To Mr. A. J. White. i T :L ; Seigel's Operating Pills are the best : family physio that has ever been discovered, • • They cleanse the bowels from, all irritating; ;, substances, and leave them in a healthy con-. difcion. ; They cure oosMveness, - St. Mary street, Peterborough, ' . • , :■ 'November 29th, 1881. ' Sir, —It gives me great pleasure to inform : you of the benefit I havo received from Seigel's Syrup.' I have, been;troubled -for\ : years with dyspepsia j but after a few doses of tha Syrup, I found relief, and after taking two bottles of it I feel cured. ■ - : •• I am, Sir, yours truly, • { . 1 ■■■■=-;'I■;WILLIAM1■;WILLIAM BRENT. . ,ToMr. A. J. White. : V,': ; : : AGENTS Kempthokne, Pbosser, and . Co.'a Now !; . . Zealand Drag Co. Limitetl,—Dunediny,; ' Christohuroli, : W oiling ton, and ' ■. „ ;' Auckland. ..'v:,.;: \f
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5182, 1 June 1885, Page 3
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