Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1885 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

examining our patients. In recognizing diseases without a personal examination of tho patient, wo claim to possess no miraculous powers. We obtain our knowledge of tho patient's disease by the practical application, to tho practice of medicine, of well-established principles of modern science. And it is to the accuracy with which this system has endowed us that wo owe our almost world-wide reputation of skillfully treating lingering or chronic affections. This system of practice, und mmmm—mmmmmm the marvelous success which has been attained MlDlftl nilO through it, demonstrate the fact thht diseases mAniLLUIiO display certain phenomena, which, being subClinncoo jeeted to scientific analysis, furnish nbundunt OUuuLdd. and unrnistukublo data, to guide tho judgment of the skillful practitioner aright in determining the nature of diseased conditions. The most ample resources for treating lingering or chronic diseases, and tho greatest skill, are thus placed within tho easy reach of every invalid, however distant ho or sho may reside from the physicians making the treatment of such affections a specialty. Full particulars of our original, scientific system of examining and treating patients at a distance are contained In “Tho People’s Common Sense Hcdical Adviser.” By R. V. Pierce, M. D. 1000 pages and over .DO colored and other illustrations. Sent, post-paid, for $1.50. Or write and describe your symptoms, inclosing ten cents in stamps, and a complete treatise, on your particular disease, will be sent you, with our terms for treatment and all particulars.

home physicians) has the boneflt of a full Counoil, composed of skilled specialists. Our Department and rooms for ladies In the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute aro so arranged as to be very private, and freo from tho annoyances so common in other institutions. Send ten cents in postage stamps for our largo Complete Treatise on Diseases of Women, Illustrated with numerous wood-cuts and colored plates. ____ PILES, FISTULA IN ANO, and other disn . _ eases affecting tho region of the lower bowel, are ■ ILE largely treated, und with marvelous success, by specialists, who give their whole time to the study THMfIDQ and treatment of this class of affections. Wo never I UmUnO. fail to cure pile tumors, however large. When the patient can come hero l'or treatment, wo will guarantee a cure. Fortunately for suffering humanity, a method of treatment has been perfected and thoroughly tested in our institutions, by which in from six to fifteen days radical and perfect cures of the worst forms of piles are effected without causing any severe suffering. Bend ten cents in stamps for our largo illustrated Treatise on Flies. I Hernia (Breach), or Rupture, no matter of how long standing, of what size, or what tho ago of the patient may be (if not under four years), is speedily and radically cured in every case undertaken by our specialists, without tho knife, without dependence upon trusses, without pain, and without danger. TilDftUf Au/iv There is no longer any need of wearing clumsy, InlHln linAl awkward, chafing, old trusses, which, at best, give Tmieoco on *y partial relief, which never cure, but often Inflict I nUooLO. great injury and induce inflammation and strangulation, from which thousands annually die. UnT There is no safety in depending upon any kind of truss, HU I though, no doubt, every man who has suffered tho agonies Qirr of a strangulated hernia, and died, thought himself safe. OArt. Both the rupture and the truss keep up a mental strain and induce nervous debility and various organic weaknesses of the kidneys, bladder, and associate organs. * CURES GUARANTEED In every case undertaken. Can any sufferer ask for greater inducements than these? Notwithstanding the great number of ruptures treated In tho three years past, many of them of immense size and of such a character that no other plan of treatment could possibly have succeeded, every case to which this perfected system of treatment has been thoroughly applied, has been perfectly cured. Only a few days residence at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical. Institute Is necessary. Abundant references, by permission of those whom wo have cured, will be furnished to any one wishing to call upon or write them. An Illustrated treatiso on Rupture sent to any address upon receipt as ten cents. mum min I inn Organic weakness, nervous debility, premature On mirr decline of the manly powers, involuntary vital UELIuATb losses, and kindred affections, aro speedily, thor- _ oughly and permanently cured. DISFASFK To thoso acquainted witli our institutions it is uiulhului hardly necessary to say that the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, with tho branch establishment located at No. 3 New Oxford Street, London, England, have, for many years, enjoyed the distinction of being the most largely patronized and widely celebrated Institutions in the world for the treatment and cure of those affections which arise from youthful Indiscretions and pernicious, solitary practices. We, many years ago, established a special Department for-the treatment of these diseases, under the management of some of the most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Staff, in order that all who apply to us might receive all the advantages of a full Council of tho most experienced medical men. Ulr flrrrn We offer no apology for devoting so much attenI! C UrrCn tion to this neglected class of diseases, believing Ufl Aofll fIPV no condition of humanity is too wretched to merit IIU HrULUuT. the sympathy and best services of the noble profession to which we belong. Many wbo suffer from these terrible diseases contract them innocently. Why any medical man Intent on doing good, and alleviating suffering, should shun such cases, wo cannot imagine. Why any one should consider it otherwise than most honorable to cure tho worst cases of these diseases, wo cannot understand; and yet of all tho other maladies which afflict mankind there are probably none about which physicians in general practico know so little. Wo fully agree with the celebrated Dr, Bartholow, who says, “1 think it a reproach to our profession that this subject has been permitted, in a measure by our own indifference, to pass into the hands of unscrupulous pretenders. Because the subject is disagreeable, competent physicians are loath to be concerned with it. The same unnecessary fastidiousness causes the treatment of this malady to be avoided in private practice.” We shall, therefore, continue, as heretofore, to treat with our best consideration, sympathy, and skill, all applicants who are suffering from any of these delicate diseases. Our Complete and Illustrated Treatise on these subjects is sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in stamps. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.- Although wo have, In the preceding paragraphs, made mention of some of the special ailments to which particular attention is given by the specialists at the Invalids’ Hotel and! Surgical Institute, yet the institution abounds in skill, facilities..and’rtpflhfaths for-the successful treatment of every fortn of qhWWiib ailment, whether requiring for Its cure medical or surgical moans. ■ All letters of inquiry or of consultation should be addressed to WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main Street, BUFFALO. V. Y.