DEATH IN HIS yAYOEITK KOBE. 
I 
h 
chronic diseases, of keeping the bowels free and regular ,•„ 
When my Discovery taken alone does not accomplish this 
purpose, my Pleasant Purgative Pellets should be taken in 
small laxative doses with it. They are not only laxative or 
strongly cathartic , according to the size of dose taken,' but 
they are als® Powerfully Alterative or blood-cleansing. 
Msst other laxatives or cathartics are incompatible with my 
.Discovery, and must not be used with it; but my Pellets or 
Concentrated Root arid Herbal Juice , Anti-Bilious Granules 
act in perfect harmony with and powerfully assist the Dis¬ 
covery, in its curative effects. You can save largely if you 
will buy Discovery and Pellets by the half dozen or dozen 
bottles. In many of the preceding list of Blood Diseases this 
amount of medicine will be necessary to effect a perfect cure 
and leave the system thoroughly purified and strengthened^ 
DEATH IN HIS FAVORITE ROBE 
Mortuary statistics show that out of every one hundred 
deaths, twenty-live are due to Consumption alone; that this 
ratio is gradually increasing. Moreover they show that cli¬ 
mate or location has little or no influence over this most 
dreaded of all diseases. Southern Europe and tropical Africa 
furnish its victims in as great numbers as the barren, bleak 
regions of the North. The atmosphere of certain localities 
has long been supposed to have a remedial influence upon 
consumptives. But from the very nature of the disease, such 
influences can at best be only palliative. Can Consumption 
be cured? is a question often asked by my patients. Consump¬ 
tion, as the name implies, is characterized by a disintegra- 
tion—a consuming away of the tissues, and the deposit of 
tuberculous matter. If we can arrest the wasting process 
and remove the tuberculous matter and prevent its further 
deposition, Consumption is as curable as Fever. This has 
been often and completelv accomplished. Persons have been 
restored after one lung had been completely destroyed and 
lived to a good old age, finally dying of acute disease. The 
indications for the cure of Consumption are, therefore, two¬ 
fold: 1st, the restoration of healthy nutrition in order to 
stop the formation of tuberculous matter. Derangement of 
the process of nutrition requires careful attention and mal- 
assimilation must be corrected. For this purpose nothing 
can excel my Golden Medical Discovery. It increases the 
appetite, favors the nutritive transformation of the food, en¬ 
riches the blood, and thus retards the development of 
tubercles. It is so combined that, while it meets all these 
indications, it relieves or prevents the development of those 
distressing symptoms so common in this disease. 2d, the 
arrest of the abnormal breaking down of the tissues, which, 
with improved nutrition, prevents emaciation. The anti¬ 
septic properties of the Discovery are unmistakably mani¬ 
fested in fulfilling this indication. The emaciation, excessive 
expectoration, profuse perspiration, diarrhoea and hectio 
fever, common to Consumption, are all due to a too active 
disintegration and waste of the tissues. It is in this condi¬ 
tion of the system that my Discovery, by its powerful anti¬ 
septic properties, manifests its most wonderful curative 
Whi . ' 
ability. 
ten, as in Ihis disease, the vital forces of the 
18 
( 
- ;.V : 
. 
/ •. 1 
rl.y , r 
C 1 ' • ' 
n ’: 1 1 , 
c 
4 
k 
3»e mo ranks. 
/ f ! 
/H 4J 
mu 
k} / '■ , > q- - ■; f j 
- ■■">/* .. ' ■ 
JL. 
,, / * 
7 
/ ; — | 
■* --r ■■■ I 
Z r ... .. 1 1 
. ' ■' M i j .. ..— "*■ —-—1- Ml ■ r. ' 1,1 l,u ^- 
-- 
fj 
r 
fc - . - fr ltg-an-y -j 
:J .. (L 
VLsf 
X 
s« * L 
/ 
t- * L 
/ 
J 
/ Ty&Ly* 
— -. —. — . 
_ 
/ 
uc 
_ 
-- ■ -J 
c/v-t. Ix-T 
/7 
—- 
Mi 
. 
■/a 
__—, 
0 
zf 
t-uv —A A), 'T 
-i-- t — 
A 
7 
/ 
:: 
l 
_ / ' - _____ 
/ , ) \ A * f) > /) 
V' ' ; 'V l- SA'' - -•'■7 
i v* ■* 
n •/". // 
---- 
- --———--—,— --- - - ~' - —' - -' 
. it p'f &.> V ' 
e- f J m rtrJ / ( "K** y r » ir 
_ 
_ 
tViZt, , 
- — ■ - '■■ ■ ■■■ ——n TH a l 
J / 
/ ?/ // 
' JZ / st J / 
_ 
/ 
-- 
J~/ t > 
_ 
- - 
_ 
_ 
sf 
v , _ 
- — . .——.. 
i6 * 
0 
L 
__•_ . _ 
. . J - 
•v /' Z , / * 
_ 
/ fj 

19 
fts/t-S'X'l 
J 
.t t./ . *■< ! '' / 
---v---v" ■ ■■ r-ZT" * 
/ a A 4 /C * * 
ff fj* i 
/ ZAJ ’ /T 
JJ J 
/ 
I 
