Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1.11 FOKT.AN T DISC’DFF.It A . COASUI\IPTIOA T df ALL DISEASES OF. THE LUNGS AND THROAT Can be Cured by INH AL A TION. j AVhicli conveys the remedies to the cavaties in the : liingSj tliroueli Hie air-passages, and coming in direct I contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubcrcuj tar matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purities the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giv' ing that tone ami energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidentlythat Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to Hio a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as" any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases 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 live per cent,, for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to hid defian.ee to. medical sI, i 11. t-.xen, however, in I lie last stages, Inhalation allords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninet v 7 live thousand persons in the United States alone; and j a correct calculat ion shows that of the present popn- : lation of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill I the <’oiisu mpti ve’s grave. ; Truly,'the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as ; Consumption. 1 u all ages it lias been the great enemy of life, lor it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps oft alikc-the brave, the beautjfuj. the gra’cetul land the gifted. By the help of Hint Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gilt. 1 ani ■enabled to oiler to the atllicted n permanent and ;■speedy cure in Consumption, 't he first cause of tut beicles is from impure blood, mid the immediate effect produced by t bei r deposition in the lungs is to [prevent the- free admission of air into the air ceils, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. I lien, surely, it is more rational to expect .greater good from -medicines entering the cavaties of the lungs than from those administered through the stommli: Hie patient will always f llM y the lungs free and the breathing easy,after iiThalingre’mejligs. ' Thus, Inhalation is a lota! remedy, nevertheless it actsconI stitutioually-. a-nd with more power and tertaiutv ■than remedies administered by t her st omach. To prove tne powerful ami direct iulluenice ol this mode --I a I mi.ui-t ial i-m. t.hb>ro!■ >riy inhaled will entire ly destri-y si-usibility in a few minutes, JWialvzinc the entire nervous system, so that a limb-imiy bJ- am puiate-l without Ihe slightest pain; inhaling theor , dimiry burning gas w+U destroy life in a lew hours The inlial.il inn of ammonia will arouse tin- system ; when fainting or apparently dead. The od’br m' many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a ten m i nut es al ler hei n g inhaled, ami may bcimmedi alely debited in Ihe blood. .A con vi nci ng proof of [ the cpusttliiiioiml effects of inhalation, is the fact .tiled rickm.sis rd days produced by breatliing, foul mi“ ls this not positive evidence that proper reme dies calelillly prepared and judicious] v ad mi nistj-red •thl-011-.h the lungs should produce Hie happiest re--siilts 7 Poring eighteen years’ prgctice- many tlion-j-tuiit. siitliinig from diseases of the lungs and tliron-t, have been under my cine, and I have elfectcd many n-markahle cures, even after the sutferers liad I bce-ii |'i< o.ou n< i (I in 1 be, last stagvs. which fullv sat istu-s im- ; 1 ci'iisumpt ion is no longer a fatal .lis ir-.-dmcn; of constiniption is-oi iginal. and ■ u uim'u on mug experience and a tborongh iuve-ii [gaiiou.. My perlect a< i;uaintiance yvith-the nature of i tliljerc l< s.-,vc., enables me to<lisl in gu ish. read ily, th--various Im ms <1 disease that simulate consumption, ami apply tin- proper remedies, rare I y being mistaken even in a single. < ase. I Ids familiarity, im connec. ■lion u iI h ci ria iii pa ih o logic a I aiid microscopic dis [ coveries. Ximbles me to relieve the lungs from the < 11. ct. of cout ractc<l chests, to enlarge the chest, pti rily tic- blood-, impart to it renewed vitality, giving cuer-y ami tom- Io 1 in- ent ire system. I Medicines with full di reel ions sen tto any part-of , tin- I idm.l States and t'atiailjis by patients commit nii a 111:the11 symptoms by letter. Hid the curo wmdd be nioi e ci-rlain if lhe'patient should pay w. a visit, which w.oukl give an opportunity to.examine 1 lie lungs, and vHabh- me to prescribe with mimli : grealer certainty . amLt lien t lie cure could bo efim ted- ; without, my seeing tin- patwiit again. 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