Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1858 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
IM PWRTAXT DISCO VF RV. CONSUMPTION ALL DISEASES *| - _ OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT ( an l,e Cured bjINHALATION. NVhich conveys the remedies tc the Cavafies in the Inhgs, through the air-passages, and coining i„ direct contact xvitji the disease, neutralizes the Uuhercu las matter, allays the coiurh, causes a free and easy ••Mpectoraticn, heals the flings, purifies ii le blood inlpaits renewed vitality to the nervous system, giv’ iiig that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a sout'Qe of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control ot* medical treatnient as any other formidable disease; ninety out ofi every hundred cases can be Cured in the first stage?, and fifty per cent in the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save mole than live per cent., for the lungs are so C T,, UI ',T tht ,' lliß '-' ase as Fo bid defiance to medical skill Even, however, in the last stages, Inhalatton miurds extraordinary relief to the suffering attending -hl, leal (til scourge, vt Inch zuuuallv destroys ninetyfive thousand persons in the United States alone- ami a correct calculation shows that of the present population ol the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive’s grave. Truly, the quiver of death hjis no arrow so fatal as ( onsumption. In all aces it has been the great enemi '•! life, t-r it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps oil alike the brave, t He beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. Ry thf help of that Supreme Being in.lll whom cometh every mod ami perfect gift, Jam enabled to offer to lhe afflicted a permanent andi speedy cure tn Consumption. The first cause of tubcicles IS frrnp impure b10.,d, ami the immediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells winch caiisr s a weakened vitality through the entire’ sy st em. Ibe u. sulel\ ,it is more ration al to ex pec t greater good from medicines entering the 'cavaties of Hie lungs than from those adniinistered throiu-h the stemach: lhe patient will, always f ln d the lungs free and tne breatlmiff easy,after inhaling remedies. "Thus inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally. ami will: more power- and certainty Ilian remedies administered by the stomach. 3 o pi-ve 1.-ie powerful and direct influence us this mode -1 a'L-.iniisii ation. chloroform inhaled wiTl entirely destroy sensilulity in a few minutes, paralyzing 1,1 ‘ 1 ! 1 f !" • ' ‘ ‘"’s *• ni, so that a limb inav he amnuiated without tin- slmbtest pai„ : inhaling lhe ord,uc.r:. nurnmg -as will destroy in,. a few hours. 1-iie url alatiun (,l ainmouia will arouse the system when fainting or apparently-dead. The odor ol lii.-.i'.t of the nunlirines is perceptible In the skin a lew minutes alter being ir-halcd, ami may-be inimedi- [ att’i; det«q tut! in the b)o< d. A convincing proof of .hel •' ii-1: D 1 i>i! n 1 uffee of inhalat ion. is the fact : that sick ness is always produced by breathing fi.ul fl i > > (G'> not positive evidence that proper remedies carefully- prepared and judiciously adniinistvredHirongh the Ilinas snould produce the b.appi«’st re •uiDs ' jlurin- eighteen > ears’ pj acti.ce many thousi nntr from diseases of the lunes and . iii , have been uiid» r niy care, and I have effected uairy : eiiiarßN-Lhiu . cure.s, even after the sufferer* had ; Geen pr< iM'Unced in ihc last plages, which fullv f»at- } isfies me that G.iKDinpiicn is nolouj. ( . r a fatal dis■'l •’ t l ’” a ‘ uu-nt of c insiiuipiion is original, and , funded on L.-.ir e.\ pt, r;< Le.- ai d a thorough invcßti:aUon. My rrh i r a<.<;i<nintance with the nature of tubercles. Ac.. <nnl les nit- t isi i nuu.ish, re r<! i 1 y. the : .Hiiip.is fci’i is '•! disease that simulate consumption and apply the pr.-per r '■ 11: Hj*• -. rai Iy being mistaken ieven in a single c<-<se. Tt.ik farm 1 iarity. in connec- : lixn with certain paDitd«..gica! and microscopic dis <■<•v;-i ;es, < iin'iL s me to reiu-ve the lunes from the f t -.- ( f uont raciuti chests, to enlarge the chest, puui:y D><,‘ blood, iuij art to it renewed vitality, giving queruy aud tone to the.enfire sy-.tc-m. Mediciins with full directions sent to any part of ei:e I. niiex Slates and Canadas by patients roniinuijicaDim their -ymptpms hy biter.' But the cure youiii be more cei taln. if tbe patient should pav me q visit, which wmn'.d give an c. ipoyt u n ily to examine the 1l ;ls, and enal i»- me to prescribe with much ait r ceucii.iy, and then pile cure cou.hL’be eff-ctrd without my seeing rhe -paU|eiit again. All lulu r* . iisiying advice murft coil tai n/aj postage stamp. ApDLESS ‘ G. U. 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