Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1885 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■~, f 7tl> 3K& Jigl' '■•! pßiWj iffl[| j.- V ’ I Mi-.- JIIIH H I I I jys----fcOj® dggHrjHnnMll m ■ i FSS =sslßl "IfwW 'll W'i SB nff Im f ®IP=M 1 I fl 'IP x KT - i I- . I’j’ l, T- 1 ■ £g« p HJPfrijiaJ g-gtir. r , -Hr K? t?m.llwSwi Or'wl *ifi’flljpir- ;fCl»y | V^-iß i :!WirßHutf fc %3rv-**** ' sBL <i ! ferT-fl[U«-.2 flj 3 W a ’MiiH B II MSMIITOJIj wO ’ IlflWWO®: Cp\ l , =B®!fe l AA ®g INVALIDS’ HOTEL" SURGICAL INSTITUTE No. 663 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. Not a Hospital, but a pleasant Remedial Home, organized with A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS*AND SURGEONS, And exclusively devoted to the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. This imposing Establishment was designed and erected to accommodate the large number of invalids who visit Buffalo from even? State and Territory, as well as from many foreign lands, that they may avail theniselves of the professional services of the staff of skilled specialists in medicine and, surgery that compose the Faculty of this widely-celebrated institution. A FAIR AND BUSINESS-LIKE OFFER TO INVALIDS. We earnestly invite you to come, see rad examine for yourself, our institutions, appliances, advantages and success in curing chronic diseases. Have a mind of your own. Do not listen to or heed the counsel of skeptical friends or jealous physicians, who know nothing of us, our system of treatment, or means of cure, yet who never lose an opportunity to misrepresent and endeavor to prejudice people against us. We are responsible to you for what we represent, ana if you come and visit us, and find that ” we have misrepresented, in any particular, our institutions, advantages or success, we will promptly refund to you all expenses of your trip. We court honest, sincere investigation, have no secrets, and are only too glad to show all interested arid candid people what we are doing for suffering humanity. NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY TO SEE PATIENTS.

By our original system of diagnosis, we can treat many chronic diseases just as successfully without as with a personal consultation. While we are always glad to sec our patients, and become acquainted with them, show them our institutions, and familiarize them with our system of treatment, yet we have not seen one person in five hundred whom we have cured. The perfect accuracy with which scientists are enabled to deduce the most minute particulars i.i their several departments, appears almost miraculous, if wo view it in the light of the early ages. Take, for example, the ' lectrb-magnetic telegraph, the greatest ~ invention of the age; —Is iv not a marvelous degree of accuracy which enables an operator to exactly locate :l fracture in a submarine cable nearly three thousand miles long ? Our venerable “clerk of the weather” litis become ao thoroughly familiar with the most wavward elements of nature that he can accurately predict their‘movements. He can sit in Washington and foretell what the weather will bo in Florida or New York as well as if several hundred miles did not intervene between him and the places named. And so in all departments of modern science, _, ~ ~ what is required is the knowledge of- certain In I si'in*. From'those scientists deduce accurate conI uiSnS OF R elusions regardless of distance. So, also, in medi- ■ wij.iv u« j ca j g diseases bare certain unmistakable I IIIQF&QP I signs, or symptoms, and by reason of this fact, we I Ulotaac. g have been enabled to originate and perfect a syshi.aiii.il. !■■■ nn t cm o f determining, with the greatest accuracy, the nature of chronic diseases, without seeing and personally

COMMON SENSE AS APPLIED TO MEDICINE.

It is a well-known fact, and one that appeals to the judgment of every thinking person, that the physician who devotefl his whole time to the study and investigation of a certain class of diseases, must become better qualified to trait’ such • diseases than he who attempts to treat every ill to which flesh is heir, without giving special attention to any class of diseases. Men. in all ages of the world, who have become famous, have devoted their lives to some special branch of science, art, or lite Bp’tt'orough organization, and subdividing the practice of medicine and surgery in this institution, every invalid is treated bv a specialist—one who devotes his undivided attention to the particular class of diseases to which the case belongs. The advantage of this arrangement must be obvious. Medical science offers a vast field for investigation, and no physician can, within tne brief limits-xif'W life-time, achieve the highest degree of success in the treatment of every malady incident to humanity. ■ ©UR FXESXbD of success.

—■ —-f*" Recognizing the fact that no great instltuUlpll THROAT tion dedicated exclusively to the treatment nAdAL? I IInUAI O f chronic diseases, would meet the needs of iun the afflicted of our land, without the most anu perfect, complete and extensive provision for I UNO HIQFAQFQ the most, improved treatment of diseases uunu UIuLUOW, O f tj lo air-passages and lungs, such as 11,1111 Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption, we have made this branch of our institution one of the leading Departments. We have every kind of useful instrument for examining the organs involved, such as rhinoscopes, laryngoscopes, stethoscopes, spirometers, etc., etc., as well as all of the most approved kinds of apparatus for the application of sprays, fumigations, atomizations, pulverizations, inhalations, and all other forms of approved medicinal applications. We publish three separate books on Nasal, Throat and Lung diseases, viz.: A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and Bronchitis; price, postpaid, ten cents; A treatise on Asthma, or Phthisic, giving new and successful treatment; price, postpaid, ten cents; A treatise on Chronic Nasal Catarrh, price, postpaid, two C-cnts. ■mKsaooßznon Dyspepsia, “Liver Complaint,’* Obrtmrinrn nr I! stiuate Constipation, Chronic DiarUlut&StS Ur Q rhea, Tape-worms, and kindred affections n | are among those chronic diseases in the suctIPFWfIM I cessful treatment of which our specialists have uiukoiiun. | attained unparalleled success. Many of the diseases affecting the liver and other organs contributing in their functions to the process of digestion, are very obscure, and are not infreqently mistaken by both laymen and physicians for other maladies, and treatment is employed directed to the removal of a disease which does not exist. Our Complete Treatise on diseases of the. Digestive Organs will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents m postage stamps. ■ ■i ii uni BRIGHT’S DISEASE, DIABETES, and Vinurv I kindred maladies, have been very largely treated, MURtI I and cures effected in thousands of cases which had I n I been pronounced beyond Ippe, The study and. I practice of chemical analysis and microscopical | .miouhouo. | examination of the urine in our consideration o f cases, with reference to correct diagnosis, in which our institution long ago became famous, has naturally led to a very extensive practice in diseases of the urinary organs. Our specialists have acquired, through a vast and varied experience, great Cxpertness in determining the exact nature of each case, and, hence, have been successful in nicely adapting their remedies for the cure of each individual case. The treatment of diseases of the urinary organs having constituted a prominent branch, or specialty, of our practice at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, and, being in constant receipt of numerous inquiries for a complete but concise work on ...the nature and curability of these, maladies, we have published a large illustrated treatise on these diseases, which will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, Gravel, Enlarged ProsJLADDER tate Gland, Retention of Urine, and kindred affections may be included among those I RFiQFQ in the cure of which our specialists have achieved UluCAuEu. marvelous success. These are fully treated of ■■mraanra! in our illustrated pamphlet on Urinary Diseases. It includes numerous testimonials from well-known people. Sent. by mail for ten cents in stamps. Send for it at once. m STRICTURES AND URINARY FISI A ITU LlE.— Hundreds of cases of the worst form I I of strictures, many of them greatly aggravated | wiiimiu.ii, |by the careless use of Instruments in the hands of inexperienced physicians and surgeons, causing false passages, urinary Astute, and other complications, annually consult us fer relief and cure. That no casts of this class is too difficult for the skill of our Specialists is proved by cures reported in our illustrated treatise on these maladies, to which we refer with pride. To intrust this class of cases to physicians of small experience, is a dangerous proceeding. Many a man has been niined for life by so doing, while thousands annually lose their lives through unskillful treatment. Send particulars of your case and ten cents in postage stamps, for a large, illustrated treatise containing many testimonials. Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, Pall-......- ralysis, or Palsy, Locomotor Ataxia, NERVOUS st - Vitus's Dance, or inability ‘ to sleep, and threatened insanity. Nervous Debility, arising from overstudy, excesses, and UIOLuOkO. other causes, and every variety of nervous affection, are treated by our specialists for these diseases with a measure of success heretofore regarded as impossible, See numerous cases reported in our different illustrated pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of which will be sent for ten cents in postage stamps, when request for them is accompanied with a statement of a case for consultation, so that we may know which one of our Treatises to send. So alarmingly prevalent are those chronic dls-n..-..—eases peculiar to females, and sb famous have U SEASES OF our institutions tx-come for their cure that we were long ago obliged to create a special departafMfCß ment, thoroughly organized, and devoted exnUHH.lt. clusivdy to the treatment of these_casos. The • physicians and surgeons in this Department have made these delicate diseases their sole study. Hundreds are brought to our institutions from far distant States on beds, and they go home well and strong. Every case consulting our specialists, whether by letter or in person, is given the most careful and considerate attention. Every Important case hind we get few which have not already baffled the skill of .all the