Chapter 11

The Natural Cure: Consumption, Dyspepsia, Nervous Diseases, Gout, Rheumatism, Insomnia (Sleeplessness), Bright’s Disease, etc. By C. E. Page, M.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.

The Natural Cure: Consumption, Dyspepsia, Nervous Diseases, Gout, Rheumatism, Insomnia (Sleeplessness), Bright’s Disease, etc. By C. E. Page, M.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.

A FEW OF THE MANY NOTES FROM READERS.

J. Russ, Jr., Haverhill, Mass., says: “Dr. Page’s explanation of the colds question is alone worth the price of a hundred copies of the book—it is, in fact, invaluable, going to the very root of the question of sickness.” Mrs.W. O. Thompson, 71 Irving Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I wish every friend I have could read it, and, only that hygienists never harbor ill-feeling, that my enemies might not chance to find it. I owe much to the truths made clear in ‘Natural Cure,’ and it is certain that to it and the professional attendance of the author, my sister-in-law owes her life and present robust health.”FROM A TEACHER.Mrs.S. S. Gage, teacher in the Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “My friend, Mrs. Thompson, recommended this book (‘Natural Cure’) to me. Thanks to her and ‘the book,’ my old headaches trouble me no more; I am better in every way. I never could accomplish so much and with so little fatigue; and I am sure that all my intellectual work is of better quality than it ever was before.”FROM A HUSBAND.D. Thompson, Lee, N. H., says: “Through following the advice in ‘Natural Cure’ my headaches, which have tortured me at frequent intervals for forty years, return no more. Formerly I could not work for three days at a time, now I work right along. For this, as well as for the restoration of my wife to health, after we had given her up as fatally sick, I have to thank Dr. Page and ‘The Natural Cure.’”FROM THE WIFE.Mrs.S. E. D. Thompson, Lee, N. H. says: “I can not well express my gratitude for the benefit I have received from the book and its author’s personal counsel. Condemned to die, I am now well. It is truly wonderful how the power of resting is increased under the influence of the regimen prescribed. I have distributed many copies of this book, and have known of alife-long asthmatic cured, biliousness removed, perennial hay-fever banishedfor good, and other wonderful changes wrought, by means of the regimen formulated in ‘Natural Cure.’ A friend remarked: ‘It is full of encouragement for those who wish to live in clean bodies.’ Another said: ‘It has proved to me that I have been committing slow suicide.’ Our minister says: ‘I have modified my diet and feel like a new man.’” To this Mrs. Thompson adds, for the author’s first book, “How to Feed the Baby”: “I have known of a number of babes changed from colicky, fretful children to happy well ones, making them a delight to their parents, by following its advice.”William C. Langley, Newport, R. I., says: “While all would be benefited from reading it, I would especially commend it to those who, from inherited feebleness, or, like myself, had declined deeply, feel the need of making the most of their limited powers. I may add, that this work bears evidence that the author has had wide range, and extensive reading, together with a natural fitness for physiological and hygienic research, keen perception of natural law and tact in its application.”Mrs. Dr.Densmore, 130 West 44th Street, New York, says: “You can judge of my opinion of ‘Natural Cure’ when I tell you that I am buying it of the publishers by the dozen to distribute among my patients.”The Popular Science Monthlyfor September, 1883, speaks highly of the work, closing with, “the public has in this work a most valuable manual of hygiene.”The Atlantic Monthlyfor August, 1883, says: “It is an effort at impressing common-sense views of preserving and restoring health.”Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price, $1.00. AddressFowler & Wells Co.,Publishers,775 Broadway, New York.

J. Russ, Jr., Haverhill, Mass., says: “Dr. Page’s explanation of the colds question is alone worth the price of a hundred copies of the book—it is, in fact, invaluable, going to the very root of the question of sickness.” Mrs.W. O. Thompson, 71 Irving Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I wish every friend I have could read it, and, only that hygienists never harbor ill-feeling, that my enemies might not chance to find it. I owe much to the truths made clear in ‘Natural Cure,’ and it is certain that to it and the professional attendance of the author, my sister-in-law owes her life and present robust health.”

FROM A TEACHER.

Mrs.S. S. Gage, teacher in the Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “My friend, Mrs. Thompson, recommended this book (‘Natural Cure’) to me. Thanks to her and ‘the book,’ my old headaches trouble me no more; I am better in every way. I never could accomplish so much and with so little fatigue; and I am sure that all my intellectual work is of better quality than it ever was before.”

FROM A HUSBAND.

D. Thompson, Lee, N. H., says: “Through following the advice in ‘Natural Cure’ my headaches, which have tortured me at frequent intervals for forty years, return no more. Formerly I could not work for three days at a time, now I work right along. For this, as well as for the restoration of my wife to health, after we had given her up as fatally sick, I have to thank Dr. Page and ‘The Natural Cure.’”

FROM THE WIFE.

Mrs.S. E. D. Thompson, Lee, N. H. says: “I can not well express my gratitude for the benefit I have received from the book and its author’s personal counsel. Condemned to die, I am now well. It is truly wonderful how the power of resting is increased under the influence of the regimen prescribed. I have distributed many copies of this book, and have known of alife-long asthmatic cured, biliousness removed, perennial hay-fever banishedfor good, and other wonderful changes wrought, by means of the regimen formulated in ‘Natural Cure.’ A friend remarked: ‘It is full of encouragement for those who wish to live in clean bodies.’ Another said: ‘It has proved to me that I have been committing slow suicide.’ Our minister says: ‘I have modified my diet and feel like a new man.’” To this Mrs. Thompson adds, for the author’s first book, “How to Feed the Baby”: “I have known of a number of babes changed from colicky, fretful children to happy well ones, making them a delight to their parents, by following its advice.”

William C. Langley, Newport, R. I., says: “While all would be benefited from reading it, I would especially commend it to those who, from inherited feebleness, or, like myself, had declined deeply, feel the need of making the most of their limited powers. I may add, that this work bears evidence that the author has had wide range, and extensive reading, together with a natural fitness for physiological and hygienic research, keen perception of natural law and tact in its application.”

Mrs. Dr.Densmore, 130 West 44th Street, New York, says: “You can judge of my opinion of ‘Natural Cure’ when I tell you that I am buying it of the publishers by the dozen to distribute among my patients.”

The Popular Science Monthlyfor September, 1883, speaks highly of the work, closing with, “the public has in this work a most valuable manual of hygiene.”

The Atlantic Monthlyfor August, 1883, says: “It is an effort at impressing common-sense views of preserving and restoring health.”

Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price, $1.00. Address

Fowler & Wells Co.,Publishers,775 Broadway, New York.


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