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The Calhoun Monitor
The Calhoun Monitor
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Description: Prominent Physicians Endorse Pe-ru-na - Chamberlain, Jordan & Havener

Date: February 5 1903

Newspaper published in: Pittsboro, MS

Source: MSU Library

Page/Column: Page 3, Column 1

PROMINENT PHYSICIANS USE AND ENDORSE PE-RU-NA
[Drawing with caption C. B. CHAMBERLIN, M.D. OF WASHINGTON, D.C.]
C. B. Chamberlin, M. D., writes from 14th and P Sts., Washington, D. C.:
“Many cases have come under by observation, where Peruna has benefitted and cured. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend it for catarrh and a general tonic.”—C. B. CHAMBERLIN, M. D.
Medical Examiner U. S. Treasury
[Sketch of Dr. L. Jordan – beard and mustache.]
Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Examiner of U. S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia College and who served three years at West Point, has the following to say of Peruna:
“Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a well man after months of suffering. Fellow-sufferers, Peruna will cure you.”—Dr. Llewellyn Jordan.
Geo. C. Havener, M. D., of Anacostia, D. C., writes:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen—“In my practice I have had occasion to frequently prescribe your valuable medicine, and have found it use beneficial, especially in cases of catarrh.”—George C. Havener, M. D.

Submitted: 11/07/13

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