WD Lillich to Cary T. Grayson
Title
WD Lillich to Cary T. Grayson
Creator
Lillich, WD
Identifier
WWP15864
Date
1919 October 2
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
Wilkinsburg, PA
Dr. Grayson
Physician to the President
Washington, DC
Dear Sir:
In my humble and lowly life, having experienced like nervous and digestive trouble to that of His Excellency, the President, and having found most excellent results from the use of the Bulgarian ferment “Lackzoom” taking six pints per day for two weeks with no other food then gradually reducing the amount and returning to a diet of vegetables, fruits, nuts and nut butter, whole wheat bread, etc., I simply beg to bring the same to your attention believing that the President would benefit thereby. You no doubt know of the benefits of the Bulgarian culture as a digestive remedy. I have no financial or other interest in the sale of Lackzoom but simply write from my own experience and in my good wishes for the health of our President, being a great admirer of His Excellency during his strenuous and trying administration. If this letter only brings the “Bulgarian culture” to your mind, the benefits of which you no doubt know but of which you may not happen to think at this time, I will feel that it has accomplished something. I know local physicians and druggists who themselves used Lackzoom last fall to “bring them back” from that weak, nervous condition following an attack of the “flu”. Assuring you that I write only through interest in the good health of our President, I am
Yours very truly
(Signed) WD Lillich
1449 Foliage st.
Dr. Grayson
Physician to the President
Washington, DC
Dear Sir:
In my humble and lowly life, having experienced like nervous and digestive trouble to that of His Excellency, the President, and having found most excellent results from the use of the Bulgarian ferment “Lackzoom” taking six pints per day for two weeks with no other food then gradually reducing the amount and returning to a diet of vegetables, fruits, nuts and nut butter, whole wheat bread, etc., I simply beg to bring the same to your attention believing that the President would benefit thereby. You no doubt know of the benefits of the Bulgarian culture as a digestive remedy. I have no financial or other interest in the sale of Lackzoom but simply write from my own experience and in my good wishes for the health of our President, being a great admirer of His Excellency during his strenuous and trying administration. If this letter only brings the “Bulgarian culture” to your mind, the benefits of which you no doubt know but of which you may not happen to think at this time, I will feel that it has accomplished something. I know local physicians and druggists who themselves used Lackzoom last fall to “bring them back” from that weak, nervous condition following an attack of the “flu”. Assuring you that I write only through interest in the good health of our President, I am
Yours very truly
(Signed) WD Lillich
1449 Foliage st.
Original Format
Letter
To
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938
Collection
Citation
Lillich, WD, “WD Lillich to Cary T. Grayson,” 1919 October 2, WWP15864, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.