Charles N. Simpson to Woodrow Wilson
Title
Charles N. Simpson to Woodrow Wilson
Creator
Charles N. Simpson
Identifier
WWP16118
Date
1919 December 26
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
DO NOT RISK LONG WAISTING SICKNESS, EARLY OLD AGE, DISABILITY AND DEATH, BUT SEE “THE SCIENCE OF LONGEVITY,” FIRST AND ONLY BOOK WITH ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE FOR POSITIVE LONG LIFE
SEE OTHR SIDE
R. 2. B. 5.
Chas. N. Simpson
Bryan, Texas
President Woodrow Wilson or his medical attendant.
White House
Washington, DC
Your Excellency,
I See by a recent Statement in my Daily paper, That you are Still very weak and only able to walk about your Room, etc; and I am Kindly Sending you a marked copy of “The Science of Longevity” which contains the true result of more than 40 years of experience I Have Had with Debilitated, Sick Nerves and this Knolege Has never failed in giving quick Relief & restoration to the Nerve System & the person So affected, please See under Head of “The make up of mans physique” the marked paragraphs on page 3, also on page 21, “Debilited Nerves etc,” also on page 11 under Head of “Locomotor ataxy”. Those diagnosis and Treatments Has given quick Relief & recovery and saved the only Lives within my Knolege.
With all good wishes and in all Kindness, I urge you and your medical attendant to carefully note the marked paragraphs and give them due consideration and I am asured the desired results will be most certainly accomplished in Short order, as they Have always so been.
With most Sincere good wishes for the Same,
I Beg to be and remain your most Sincere Friend in all Humility,
Chas. N. Simpson
SEE OTHR SIDE
R. 2. B. 5.
Chas. N. Simpson
Bryan, Texas
President Woodrow Wilson or his medical attendant.
White House
Washington, DC
Your Excellency,
I See by a recent Statement in my Daily paper, That you are Still very weak and only able to walk about your Room, etc; and I am Kindly Sending you a marked copy of “The Science of Longevity” which contains the true result of more than 40 years of experience I Have Had with Debilitated, Sick Nerves and this Knolege Has never failed in giving quick Relief & restoration to the Nerve System & the person So affected, please See under Head of “The make up of mans physique” the marked paragraphs on page 3, also on page 21, “Debilited Nerves etc,” also on page 11 under Head of “Locomotor ataxy”. Those diagnosis and Treatments Has given quick Relief & recovery and saved the only Lives within my Knolege.
With all good wishes and in all Kindness, I urge you and your medical attendant to carefully note the marked paragraphs and give them due consideration and I am asured the desired results will be most certainly accomplished in Short order, as they Have always so been.
With most Sincere good wishes for the Same,
I Beg to be and remain your most Sincere Friend in all Humility,
Chas. N. Simpson
Original Format
Letter
To
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Collection
Citation
Charles N. Simpson, “Charles N. Simpson to Woodrow Wilson,” 1919 December 26, WWP16118, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.