Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1875 — Dr. Robert Hunter. [ARTICLE]

Dr. Robert Hunter.

No living physician has done more than Dr. Robert Hunter, formerly of New York, to bring all diseases of the lungs and air passages within the category of curable maladies. No one has done so much to enlighten the public as to the real cause and cure of those diseases. In his “ Monthly Journal”—in several Treatises—and through series of letters pmblislied in many of the leading papers, Dr. Hunter has, during the last twenty-five years, thrown a flood of light on..the nature and proper treatment of Catarrh, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., and forced upon the profession a tacit abandonment of the old and ever-failing routine practice of dosing the stomach to reach the lungs. Dr. Hunter first introduced the treatment by inhalation—or inhaling proper remedies into the' lungs—as a scientific method of practice a quarter of a century since, and has had an »xtent of experience and success unequaled b* any other in his specialty. In every quarter of the country can be found those who will sttest to his success in treating those disease. previously considered as incurable. Dr. Hunter has now opened a permanent office in Chicago, and may be consulted personally or by letter. His office and address is Lakeside Building, corner of Adams and Clark streets, Chicago. 111.

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