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IMPORTANT TESTIMONIALS ! 
“Office of the Inter-Ocean Chicago, Jan. 10, 1880 
Drs. Starkey & Palen: Gentlemen.— It is contrary 
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remedies that are advertised, but my experience 
with“ Compound Oxygen” has been such that I feel 
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suffering from overwork and a tendency to pulmon¬ 
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health. My system had been much overtaxed, and 
a cold contracted in the spring seemed to have 
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to perseveringly use your very simple and effective 
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Youi-s truly, 
Wm- Penn Nixon. 
CATARRH of ELEVEN YEARS STANDING 
CURED in THREE MONTHS. 
“State Normal School, River Falls, Wis., 
Sept. 4th, 1879. 
“Drs. Starkey & Palen—Gents; After enduring post 
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“Respectfully, D. W. Parker 
Pres. State Normal School. 
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of Cases & Cures under the Compound Oxygen 
Treatment. 
Drs. Starkey & Palen 
1109 a 1111. Girard St. 
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