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AND ALL LUNG DISEASES.

By G. T. CONGREVE, Coombe Lodge, Peckham.

The Nature, Progress, and True Treatment of this Scourge of England, with 133 Selected Cases.

The following are from the TENTH SERIES of CASES:ANOTHER CASE (THIRD) REPORTED by MR. C. CLARKE, STEAM PRINTING WORKS, HAYWARD'S HEATH, Sussex. [Two cases were given (reported by Mr. C.) last month.]

Mr. Clarke writes as follows:-"MR. JOHN CHEALE, of BURGESS HILL, was given up in the Winter of 1883, as an incurable case of consumption. I advised him to adopt your treatment, and he has been restored to health and strength."

Disease commenced with "severe cold, pains in the back and shoulders, phlegm mixed with blood. Then cough became violent, causing the rupture of a vessel. Profuse green expectoration followed, and often was mixed with blood. Breathing difficult, night sweats came on, distressing palpitation, loss of flesh over all the body. Two doctors reported the right lung much diseased, the left also affected." (Ordered medicine three times a day with honey and lemon juice, cod-liver oil if found to digest well, sponging, and use of liniment.)

In one month there was much improvement; "cough much better, comfortable nights, able to walk about." In another two months the patient was "able to go to work."

Considering the state of this patient when commencing my treatment, the recovery was remarkably rapid and gratifying indeed!

CONSUMPTION after PLEURISY.-CASE of MR. T. W.'BATES, of WEST KIRBY, Cheshire.

It has often been my pleasure to record very rapid cases of recovery which have taken place under my treatment, with God's blessing; but there is no rule in such matters, and sometimes long perseverance is required. The following is an illustration. For eighteen months this patient steadily continued to correspond with me.

The following was received by me on February 9:

"Dear Sir.-It is now six months since I wrote informing you of my complete recovery, and you expressed a wish to hear from me further on, and I have great pleasure in stating that I have had no relapse.

"When I first applied to you I had had a severe attack of pleurisy, from which I recovered only to fall into consumption. My symptoms (as you know) were hacking cough, profuse night sweats, pains in my chest, side, and back, high fever, expectoration with blood, great loss of flesh, and swelling of my feet and ankles. The doctors and my friends had little hope of my recovery. I am a living wonder to all who knew or saw me. I continued under your treatment for eighteen months; I had such faith in you, through a friend being cured by your means many years ago, and who is now living. I thank God that I persevered, and was so restored. I am giving your books away at every opportunity. Make any use of this letter you please."-4, ACACIA GROVE, WEST KIRBY.

CASE of BRONCHO-PHTHISIS-WILLIAM HOPKINS,

ALVEDISTON, SALISBURY.

This patient, in requesting me to publish his case for the good of others, says: "Anyone doubtng the fact of my recovery, and of my sister, can apply to me with stamped addressed envelope,' Eighteen months, or thereabouts, before writing the above, W. H. came to Coombe Lodge. Examined by Dr. Brown in my absence. "Upper lobe of right lung diseased, the left weak."

He had been ill for nine months, bronchitis first, with subsequent relapses. Had been under four doctors previous to this. The disease had now begun to affect the structure of the lungs.

After six months' correspondence (once or twice per month), and following my advice during that time, he came again. Much better in condition of the lungs. Cough gone; much stronger Had gained 14 pounds in flesh."

In the letter quoted above, W. H. adds: "For the last three months I have been as well as I ever have been, or wish to be. When I came to you I was only a frame of what I had been. My warmest thanks to you and Dr. Brown for your most kind attention to my case, which has been the means of preserving my life."

N.B.-The sister of this patient (to whom he alludes) was affected similarly, but to a less degree, and speedily recovered.

Note.-Mr. Congreve's Son-in-law, J. Alex. Brown, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. is now associated with him.

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