Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 December 1890 — Page 7
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(S^fclSEASES OF WOMEN. Women
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are afflicted with more than their
share of Diseases. We continue to treat with our best skill all diseases of women, such as Painful Menstruation, Suppressed and Profuse Memstration, Fistula, Lacerated Perineum. Cervix, Ovarium Tumors, Sterility, etc. Our new method of relief does away with all danger from septic poisons from retained matter. We treatall tumors by a method of our own and do not have to use a knife in any case, neither do we use any strong or dangerous medicine. Do not suffer on and run the risk of becoming incurable and unnecessary dangers when relief or cure is within your grasp, but apply at once and save time and money. Remember we guarantee your relief or cure.
ACUTE
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AND CHRONIC PRAC-
TICK. Every one knows woodworking is divided into a number of branches, and each is distinct from the Otner, although all work in wood, they all have a special part to perform it is so xn medicine and ought to be more so. The general practioiier has all he can do to keep posted on the acute diseases, and nonce has no time to spare to those diseases that run a chronic course. We readily concede, as all sensible persons must, that all acute and violent attacks of disease, such as fevers, severe colds, inflamation, infections diaeases, etc., require the immediate and personal attention of a physicians constant watching, prompt and intelli- ,- gent administration of necessary medloines, and faithful nursing are the absolute requirements for the cure of such cases. Chronic and constitutional oases of all classes are different and require different and intelligent treatment, indeed they involve so® much time and care that the general practitioner has no time to spare to treat them, hence their treatment nec^essarily becomes a special part of medicine, and one that has heretofore been neglected. Long since we seen the need of more thorough treatment of chronic diseases,andalthough having had a very general practice we abandoned w. treatment of chronic diseases.
We treat annually, thousands of such cases, can any intelligent person underrate, or make light of the value of •uoh experience, extending as it does over twelve years of practice in the cure of chronic diseases. To the fore-
we
could add much, but believe
any thinking man of good sense will appreoiate the points made, and add to tnem many others which are obvious. Remember our reputation is made by the cures we effect, and failure is an ^j®ry
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knowing this, we are
guarded in our opinions. After getting U»6 particulars, either by letter or pertonally, we will give you our candid opinion as to cure and cost, and then !leave you to judge for yourself. We observe in conclusion that those who wish to consult us for advice or assistance may do so without hesitation.
r\EWARE of the Doctor who speaks |*J good of none but themselves and denounce all others as quacks. It is such only that keep their patients in ignorance of the good others can do. They are like the dog in the manger, ean do no good themselves and will not let others do good, do not listen to the pratings of the jealous or skeptical but investigate all things for yourselvos, read and be convinced of the good others have done and then try for yourselves. Because someone says yoo are incurable is no reason why you cannot be cured.
Thousands of invalids who have beeii given up by the local physicians have been cured by us at their own homes, and thus save the expense and fatigue of a long journey. Doctors will, of course not recommend us, more than one merchant would recommend his customers to buy of his neighbor an article he sells himself. .Besides if we can cure any case, it may prevent a dozen doctors from gaining a fee, as the chronic and special cases are their standbys in dull times, [f A's patient go to 11, C's and B's patients go to A, »ad BO on around, until thay all get a
RANGERS, No person ever died of external cancer but who could have easily been cured by proper and timely treatment. Numerous persons everywhere, who would have long since been dead had it not been for the great efficacy of this treatment, are now living witnesses of the wonderful cures performed. People having cancers should never trust their precious lives in the hands of unskillful persons. They should employ a a thoroughly educated physician, who has made the treatment of cancers a specialty and who lias had experience in treating this, the most terrible of all diseases, and thereby preserve life. We meet cases of cnncers every few days that are incurable, most of them brought to this condition by mismanagement or bad advise of ignorant physicians or preposterous qaacks. I have never treated a case of cancer in its early stage without a pernament cure, and WILL NOT ATTEMPT ANY CASE I CANNOT CURE.
Any case that waits until the glandular system is involved, as a rule the case is hopeless. Cancer may occur at any /period of life, from early infancy to extreme old age, and ... .may appear oil any
part of the person.' it is always perfectly local at the commencement and is very easy to cure if treated while in its primary state. But when it becomes scattered and constitutional, it is a terrible foe to contend with. The majority of persons are greatly deceived in regard to the first symptoms and appearance of this most "dreadful disease, considering it very painful from the commencement. This I'B a sad mistake, carrying millions to an untimely grave. In most cases there is little or 110 pain until the disease is far advanced. The only symptoms for months, and in many cases even for years, are occasionally a stinging, darting, stabbing, shooting, burning, smarting, itching, crawling or creeping sensation, and in some cases not even any of these. If you have a branny, scaly, crusty, or warty growth or sore, with an occasional exfoliation of the ame, upon the face, leg nose or any other portion of the skin, attended with any of the above symptoms, the evieence should be conclusive that your trouble is cancer, and no delay should be made in having ii cured. Life is far too valuable to be tampered with or sacrificed. Our treatment of Canoers and Tumors is simple and sure.
£t)LUB FEET. We are having splendid success in the treatment of this class of deformities. We have made many cures in DO DAYS, think of it, many treat for one year and do not get good results even then. We always guarantee satisfaction and it oost the patient less money and pain than he would pay out at home.
Many delay coming until they see how someone else succeeds. A drowning man might as well refuse aid until he seeB someone else saved.
©ISEA^ES
OF THE RJDNEYS,
BLADDER AND PROSTRATE GLANDS. These diseases are generally overlooked by the common country doctor, and.-art" often taken for consumption, canCer of "the stomach or bowels. Patients suffering from them go from"'doctor to doctor, seeking re,'." ., lief jiever obtained, ands finally give up .in despair. all Such we will gay, try( once more. Send or bring a sample o,f your u^ine It will be" given a thorough examination and we will tell you frankly the true state of your case. Chemistry never lies. The doctor's special treatment cures 98 per cent, of all cases of Diabeties,
Oatarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Prostrate Glands, Seminal Losses, Night Wenkness or Dribblin and all weaknesses of these parts, A.. the above diseases if left alone sooner or later causes conditions which terminate in death or permanent disability.
T7*.REE EXAMINATION OF 13 URINE. Each person applying for medical treatment should Bend or bring an ounce of their urine, which will receive a carefql chemical and microscopical examination.
The avaricious and bigoted physician will tell you that he can treat you* as well as a specialist, and thus try to prevent you obtaining relief and enabling him to keep his hand in your pocket. After he has failed he may direct you to some favored friend who' will divide fees with him and help hide his fault.
(TvISEASES OF THE SKIN. J_) Pimples, Blotches, Sores, Scaly Patches, Acna, Eczema, Ring Worm, Barbers Itch, Falling of the Ilair, Itching, etc., can be cured. Do not become a source of danger to your£ family and friends, but apply for relief' at once. We are prepared to treat all at a very small cost or loss of time.
Upon examination a candid and trutnful statement is made to patients as to their real condition and prospects. If their cases are inourable they are told so at onoe and discharged without cost.
WHY
WE TRAVEL. All doctors travel more or less, ac
cording to the amount of practice or experience they have, and the more skill one has the more their service are in demand. But no matter how much skill one may have he must draw upon the surrounding country and the practice of others for patients. Heretofore it has been only the very rich that have been able to employ such skill, but the same physician or specialist can be more useful and still be located. If he visits his surrounding county seats at stated intervals,withoutinterfering with the successful treatment of his patients, and in doing so he brings his skill within the reach of many who would never be able to employ him if he remained stationary. At the request of many friends and patients who live at a distance who oannot well afford to loose the money required to visit us at our home offioe, we adopt other means, and visit them.
The cost of treatment oannot be determined until a personal examination is made.
'"pRAVELING DECEPTIONS. We JL are sorrow to say there are a few who have no permanent office but travel from place to place, staying a week at a time, leaving never to return. They are here to-day and gone to-morrow. Such have brought disrepute upon the profession, we beg not to be classed among these but ask you to review our past history and usefulness. Remember, Crawfordsville has been our home for the past eight years.
We are not cure-alls. We treat only surgical and chronic d?9*ases, and in doing so we claim to be able to cure more and give better satisfaction than any general practitioner who often see but one or two such cases in a year's practice. We treat more of these diseases in one day than the family physicians do in a month.
Gaining Flesh.—DEAR
DOOTOB:
I think you are doing all that can be done for me. I feel better and have gained 8 pounds in two weeks. I will ever remain you friend, BUAS B.
LofiUJC&Poxx, licit.
DEFORMITIES of
NOSE, UPS and
YOUNG
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MAN, STOPI D0N YOU
know where you are going?- Do ou know that insanity awaits you? }o you know that thousands have be,come hopeless wrecks, who were models in the community ln'which they lived? --There is still hope for you. But stop and think a minute. Dr. Barner's new
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system of treatment cures every oase. No experiment or failure. Do not waste valuable time or money upon cheap or patent medicines, but consult Dr. Barnes at once and get the relief and sympathy you positively require. If you cannot come and see the Doctor, write for his list of questions, and you can be treated at home.
REMARKABLE
CURES perfected
in old cases which have been neglected or unskillfuliy treated. No experiment or failure. Parties treated
by mail and express, but where possible, personal consultation Curable oases guaranteed.
Dr. Barnes' fees for successful treatment are usually less than have been charged by those who failed upon the same case.
Entirely Dead.—DUAR
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CHEEKS!
No deformity mars the happiness of a person so much as a facial deformity, a hair lip. Sunken nose, thick lips, or cross eyes. It seems to be noticed by every passer by and give the possessor many an anxious moment, they are hideous to strangers, unci sadden the hearts of their friends. The
DOCTOR:—
I giveyou this that it may be a light to young men. 1 was a sufferer and had gone so far as to be partly dead in .these parts but 1 am about well. 1 will be glad to speak to any who has been a sufferer as 1 hare, and I will tell all to go to him and be cured. J. F. M.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
Saved his Life.—DEAR
DOCTOR:
I write to tell you how thankful I am for the kind advice you gave me, also for the treatment. I think I am well all losses! have stopped and I enjoy the company of ladies. I think your treatment has saved my life. You can use this but do not use my name in full but I will write to any one you may see fit to send .address of. P. R.
LAFAYETTE, Lni„ Aug 3, '89.
The Cheapest Medicine I Ever Bought.—DEAR DOCTOR:—I am entirely well. I am sorry I did not see your circular sooner, it would have saved me hundreds of dollars, and 1 have only taken three months' treatment, but am entirely cured.
Thankfully yours, JOHN H. SOUTH BEND, About to Commit Suicide.— DKAK DOCTOR:—1 write to tell you how thankful I feel. I was about to commit suicide on account of my disease, when by accident I picked up one of your circulars, and so met you, and am glad to say I am entirely cured. *'.• 1 am married and have a fine boy and will name him after you.
Yours truly, HARRY L. B. IND AN A PONS, IND. We could mention names and give the statements of hundreds of i/ur
Efnited
atients in diffe-ent parts of the States, but on account of limited space we copy only a few more.
Parties Cured of Piles.
Thomas Everson, Ladoga. John J. Kirkpatrick, Darlington.' Julian M. Martin, Covington. Jeff C. Scott, Crawfordsville. Silas Long, Crawfordsville. Mrs. J. W. Zook, Crawfordsville. Mrs. Elmer C. Pitcher, Whitesville. J. W. Kent, Ladoga. Peter Townsley, Darlington. Mrs. J. W Kelsey, North Uuiou. J. M. Oliver, Russellville. H. C. Hargrave, Russellville. A. Land, Covington. D. D. El well, Snoddy's Mills.
PILES AND FISTULA..
William Holland, Crawfordsville. Frank Gill, Ladoga. Charles W. Petro, Darlington. Jeremiah Bladea, Roachdale, Wila Hooaier, North Salem.
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DEFOR-
MITIES tire treated by an entirely new method by us. The years of experience in large hospitals of Philadelphia and New York, have prepared us to give results,not to be obtained by the general practitioner. Write for information.
