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CONSUMPTION 



CURED AT LAST. 



Dear Doctor Koch: 



Havin? read in iht- X. Y. papers and 

 medical journals of the wonderful cures 

 of your Lymph by inhalation, 1 whs de- 

 try it after 



PROF. KOCH. 



had failed to 

 tliey seemed 

 coufrh medi- 

 s topped up 

 my lun^s. I 

 worse all the 

 ing, spitting 

 times, no ap- 

 in my side, 

 said 1 must 



termined to 

 six doctors 

 cure me; 

 to rely on 

 cines which 

 the tubes of 

 was gettinij 

 time, cough- 

 blood at 

 petite, pains 

 My husband 

 do something soon or I would be in the 

 last stages of consumption and then no 

 one could cure me. Knowing that Prof. 

 Koch was the first man to cure consump- 

 tion I at once put myself under his 

 Lymph inhalation; my improvement was 

 slow for the first month, but gradually I 

 regained my strength. I now do my 

 housework and am in as good heath as 

 an}' one would wish to be. ] would ad- 

 vise any one suffering as I was to try Dr. 

 Koch's Lymph inhalation before it is too 

 late.— Mrs. E. L. Harding, 9 West 64th 

 Wtreet, N. Y. City. 



P. S. For my throat and stomach 

 trouble I used Koch-o-lene which the 

 doctor furnished me free. 



Dr. Koch, 116 West 22d St. 



Dear Sir: As you know 1 was treated 

 for two years for t atarrh and Asthma 

 and a dry scabby nose that would always 

 bleed when I blew it. My lungs were 

 affected as 1 coughed a great deal. I 

 used Koch o-lene and inhaled the oily 

 Lymph into my lungs, to heal them, and 

 destroy the germs. 1 am now as well as 

 any one. — Emil Link, 63 Huron St., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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