Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1920 — A WELL-KNOWN INSTITUTION. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
A WELL-KNOWN INSTITUTION.
Probably no Institution in America "Of more widely known than Doctor Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, Jf. Y. Although established many years ago it is today a modern sanitarium, having all the latest facilities for the correct diagnosis of diseases and their successful treatment through medicine or surgery. It was Dr. Pierce, its founder, who over 50 years ago gave to the •world that wonderful stomach tonic and blood purifier, “Golden Medical Discovery," and that famous nonalcoholic medicine for women, “Favorite Prescription.” In his early professional career, Dr. Pierce realised that every family, but especially those who live remote from a physician, should have at hand an instructive book that would teach them something about First Aid, Physiology, Anatomy, Hygiene; how to recognize different diseases, how to care for the sick, what to do in case of accident or sudden sickness, etc., so he published that great book, the “Medical Adviser,” an up-to-date edition of which can be procured by sending 50 cents to Doctor Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. Later, Dr. Pierce added another link to his chain of good works by establishing a bureau of correspondence to which any one can write for medical advice, without any expense whatever, and if necessary, medicines especially prepared in Doctor Pierce's Laboratory will be sent by parcel post or express for use at home, at a reasonable cost Thus those who have symptoms of disease need not suffer mental agony fearing that they have some serious ailment, but can have a diagnosis made (free by a physician of high professional standing. Write to Dr. Pierce •relating your symptoms if you need HP«iif«i advice for any chronic disease. All letters regarded as confidential.
