XfcfcMen T«,lr)TeKfi-sT& By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX I If. you, sir, or inadam, are thinking about undergoing a surgical operation in order to drive away uncomfortable feel ings or to cure mal adies which you are conildent you possess and which your sur geon Bays can only be cured by the knife wait a bit. Try fast ing for a whole day. drinking only water; then a diet of barley water for two days; then hot milk and water for a few more days. Then take a course of osteopathy, and livo out-of doors as much as possible and oat nour ishing, simple food. After two months, perhaps, you will abandon your idea of an operation. Raths, external and internal; violet and X-rays, deep breathing and regu lar outdoor exercise (with the persis tent belief that you will avoid the knife) will d 6 miracles for you. Hera are some true storlos which are worth perusal by all who contemplate surgical operations: A gentleman in England became ill through worry over his wife, who had undergone four hospital operations. His case was diagnosed as "pernicious anemia," whatever that may mean. Finally a surgeon was called and said there must be an immediate operation for duodal ulcer. This is a dangerous malady, aijil tho man says: "I was told that the only alternative was to go on being ill until I liad no strength left, so I submitted. The case having aroused great Interest, six doctors put in appearance when tho op eration was performed. It got so hot that we were afterward told by the nurses that one of them had to spend her time mopping the face of the op erator. What am I to say as to the result of this operation? Finally, the doctors felt quite certain that I should not survive for more than forty-eight hours. (The surgeon somo months af terward told my brother this.) "We wero, before all. given to under stand that lie was going to perform a 'short circuit' operation, and afterward I had been told that this had been done, but my wife and friends were told that they had found a duodenal (?) ulcer, and that it was as large as half a crown, but that it had healed itself, undoubtedly under the gastric ulcer treatment of a few months earlier, but that they had found that my appendix was peculiar so that it had been re moved. . , , „ "Imagine me lying in bed and feeling this pain at my side and continually telling, the nurses and iny friends that I was sure I was going to have ap pendicitis, and think what an idiot the doctor was not to allow them to tell me what they know! "To cut a long story short, I did get sufficiently well to go away, but when I got home again I was soon as ill as ever. This time I found myself un der another doctor 'and he naturally "v/anted to know all about the first ill ness. 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