Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
9 n PORT AX T DISCOV£H V . I CONSUMPTION cjj- ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT Fan be Cared l*y INH AL A T I O N. Which conveys the remedies to the c&vaties in the lung.s, through the air-passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy : expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood,- ! imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giv- ! ihg that tone and energy so indispensable for the re-' jst oral ion of hqalth. To be able to state confidently ; that Consumption is- curable by inhalation, is to mo a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under | the control of medical treatment as any other lorm- ; idahle disease; ninety out of every hundred cases I can be-cured in the first stages, and. fifty per cent, in | the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to : save more than five per cent., for the lungs arc so cut up by the disease as to hid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalation ; affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending ; this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-' five thousand persons in the United States alone; and! | a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions arc destined to lill the Consumptive’s grave, ~ 4 Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all asres it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps olf alike the brave, tlie beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being ; from whom coinetli every good and perfect gift, I am I enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and ; speedy cure in -Consumption. 'The first cause of tu- ; hordes is from impure blor.d.audtheiinmediateef- ! feet produced bv their deposition in the lungs is to ! prevent the l'rca aimission of air into the air-cells, which causes aMveakened vitality through the entire system. 'I ben, surely, it is more rational to expect ~~~ * greater good frmn medicines entering the cava ties' of. j. the lungs tiiajff from .those'administered through tlur i stomach; thej'atient will alvrays flmUtlie "lungs free and thebreatinng easy,after inhaling remedies. Thus, I idialation i/a local remedy, nevertheless it acts const it u t ion n ILf’ . and with liioge po.wer ami certainty than renyflics administered by the stumach. To prove tmrjpowerful and direct i n II ut-nce of this mode i of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralvzing ! the entile nervous system, so that a limb mav he amputated without the slightest pain: inhaling the ori dinary.burning gas will destroy life in a few hour#. The inhalation of ammonia will, arouse The system | when fainting or apparently dead. The 'odor of j many of the medicines is- perceptible in the skin a I few minutes after being, iulialed, and may be immediately detected in the l/lood. A convincing proof of • the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact j that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air-—is this not positive evidence that proper rcniHdies.carefullv prepared and judiciously administered jthrough the lungs should, produce the happiest re suits? i Durifig eighteen years’ practice many thousands, suffeiing from diseases of the lungs ami j throat, have been under my care, and I have eff«% ted many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully satisfies me that, consumption is no longer a fatal diseaso. My treat ment of consumption is original, and . j founded on long experience and a thorough investiI patioii. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of J tubercles, tNc., enables me to'distinguish, readily, the- ! various forms of disease that simulate coii.-ii nipt ion* and apply the proper reineßies. rarely being ikiistakea i even in a single case. 'J'bis formiiiai it y, iu connecj tion wiVh certain pathological and microscbpic dis- ! coveries. enables me to i<*l|r,vr the lungs from tho i e'ffccLs of contracted chests, to enlarge tli* 1 chest, pu- ! rifv Die blood, impart to it renewed vitality, .giving j energy and tone to the entire system. | Medicines with 'full directions sent to any part of the l nited Mates and Canadas by patients communicating their symptoms by U-t’ter. But the euro would bo more certain it the patient should pay me a visit, which would give an opportunity to exain- | ini’ the lungs, ami 'enable me to prescribe with much j greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected ; without my seeing the patient again. All letters | asking advice must contain a post age 'stamp. , ADDRESS > «». w. aEB.-vjji, its. i>., box No. r»:L i ()ffice, 1131 Filbert Street , old IYo. 1 of>, BELOW TWk'l.mi. Pliiladelnbiu, Penn, I- * ' - M ; A 5 (>T IIVirftYBODV ! 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