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14 Miapes INVALIDS’ HOTEL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Oo A Model Sanitarium KOT A NOsPITAl, RUT & PLEAS ANT REMEDIAL HOME, ‘A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS, AND EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO THE Treatment of all Chronic Diseases. In practicing our system of diagnosis it {a not alwayn nocensiry to aco patients, We can treat many Chronic Discasce Just an muccessfully without as with personal consultation. ‘The perfect ac- curney with which scientists aro enn- bled to deduce the most minute par ticulars Jn their several departmenta, appears almost miraculous, If we view ieln tho light of tho carly daca ‘Take, forcxample, tho electro-magnetic tolo- graph, the sreatest invention of the age. Ts it nota marvelous degree of accuracy which enables an operator to exactly locato a fracture ina sud~ marine cable nearly three thousand miles long? Our venerable “clerk of the weather" has become #0 thorough- ly familiar with tho most wayward elo- montaof nature that ho can accurate! iredict thelr movementa, Ho can ait in Washington and foretell what tho SIGHS OF | unarst mites dia not intervene tetween And fo in all departn knowledge of certain signs, conclusions regardless of ‘distance. » So discascs have certain unmistakabi reason of this fact, wo have been enabled to perfect 663 MAIN STREET, weather will be in Florida or New York as well as if several cnta of modern acience what is required is tho From these signs ot symptoms, and by system of determining, wit Bent, and old. aid, for him and the places named. scientists deduce accurate modesty. ‘also, in_ medical science, ing ten cents in stamps, BUFFALO, N. Y. the greatest accuracy. the nature of Chronic Diseases, without sceing and Permonally examining our ‘patients, In recognizing discascs without a per: tonal examination of the patient, we aim to possess no miraculous pow- ers. We obtain our knowledge of the patient's discase by the applica- tion, to the practice of medicine, of “well-established principles modern science. And it is to the accuracy with which this system has endowed us that we owe our almost world-wide reputation of skillfully treating Ungering or chronic affec- tions, This sys tem of practice, MARVELOUS J 224, tbe marve: ous success which bas been UCCESS. attained through it, demonstrate the fact that dis- cases display _certatin phenomena, which, belng subjected {0 scientific analysia, furnish abundant and un- mistakable data, to guide the judg- ment of the skillful practitioner aright in discovering the nature of Gieeased conditions. “The most ample resources for treating lingering oF Chronic Diseases, and the greatest skill, are thus placed within the casy reach of every invalid, however dis tant he or she may reside from the physicians making the treatment of such affections a specialty. Full par- ticulars of our eystem of examining and. treating patients at a dstance are contained In The Peoples Common Sense Medical Ad- viser,” by R.V. Pierce. M.D. It con- tains over 1000 ‘and “more than 30 colored and other flustrations, $10, This work contains Important information for both young MEN “AND Wome are many times tempted to usk thelr family physicians questions on delicate matters, but are deterred from so doing by thelr sense of ‘This work answers just such questions so fully and plainly as to leave no one in doubt. Send for this book, or write and describe your symptoms, inclos- and a compicte treatise on your discase will be sent you, with our terms for treatment and all particulars. OUR FIBLD OF SUCCESS. tment of Diss of tho Alr Passages and Lungs, such as Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Laryngitt Hronchitis, Asthma,” and Consumption, both through correspondence ‘and “at our instl- tutions, constitutes an. important | Nasat, THROAT AND Lune Diseases. ity. © publish threo separate books on Nasal, Throat and ng Diseases, which give, much valuable information, | z: (I) A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and ronchitis: price, post-paid, ten cents," 2) A Treatiso on Asthma, or Phthisic, giving new and successful treat- spec Com. ent; price, post-paid, ten cents. (3) A Treatiso on ronic Nasal Catarrl; price, post-paid, two cents. Drapepala, Liver DISEASES OF | ptaint” obstinate’ Con tion, Chronic Diarrhe: Disestion. ‘worms, and kindred affections, are ong those chronic diseases in the Successful treatment of. which. our specialists have attained great succcss, Many of tho diseases affecting the liver and other organs contribu- Ung in. their functions to the process of digestion, aro very obscure, and are not infrequently mistaken by both laymen” an treatment is employed directed to the removal of & dis- vase which docs not exist, Our Complete Treatise on Diseases of the Digcative Organs will be sent to any ad- reas on receipt of ten cents In postage stamps. GHIT’S DISEASE, DIA. KiOWEY J BETES, and Kindrcd ‘maladics, have been very: largely. treated, and’ cures | Diseases. effected in thousands of cascs which had heen pronounced beyond hone, ‘These diseases are readily diagnosticated, or de- termined, by chemical analysis of the urine, without a personal examination of ents, Who can, theres fore, generally bo successfully treated at thelr homes. The study and practice of chemical | analysis and_ticroscopical examination of the urine in Our consideration of cass with reference to. correct diagnosis, in which ourinstitution long ago became fa- mous, bas naturally Ied to @ very extensive practice in diseases of the urinary organs. Probably no other insti- tution in the world has been so largely patronized by sufferers from this class of maladics as the old and worid- famed World's Dispensary and Invalids’ Hotel. Our specialists have acquired, through a vast and varicd cxpericnce, great expertness In finding out the exact nature of each ease, and, hence, have been successful in nicely adapting their remedies for the cure of cach indi- vidual case These delicato discascs should be care fully treated by a specialist, thoroughly familiar with them, and who is competent to ascertain the exact condition and stage of advancement which tho discaso has made, (which can only, be ascertained ‘by a ‘careful chemical and microscopical examination of the urine), for medicines which are curative 1a one stage or condi: on are known to do positive injury In others, We have never, therefore, attempted to put Up anything for gen- eral sale through druggists, recommending to cure these Physicians for other maladies, and | discasca, although posscasing very superior remedies, knowing full well from an extensive experience that the only safe and successful course is to carefully determine he diseaso and its progress in each case by a chemical ad microscopical examination of the urine, and then adapt our medicines to the exact stage of the disease and condition of our patient. f To this wise course of action we at- WONDERFUL tribute the marvelous success attained by our specialists in that important and Success, | oxtcnsive Bopartment of our, inst Je J tions devoted exclusively to the treat= ment of diseases of the kidneys and blad~ der. The treatment of discascs of the urinary organs ng constituted a leading branch of our practice at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, and, being fn constant. receipt of numerous Inquiries for & complete Work om tho nature and -curability of these. maladies, written in a style to be casily understood, we have pub- lished a large Iflustrated Treatise on these diseasca, which: will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents, andreds of the most dificult opera tions known to ‘modern surgery are SURGICAL J annually performed in the most ekill- ful manner, by our Surgeon-specialists, PRACTICE. | Earec, Stones are safely removed from the Bladder, by crushing, washing and pumping them out, thus avoiding the great danger of cutting. Our specialista, remove cataract: from theeye.thercby curing blindness. They also straight ch cross =cycs and insert artificial ones when. necdcd, Many Ovarian and also Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus aro arrested in growth and cured by clectrolysia, coupled with other means of our invention, whereby the it danger of cutting operations in these cases {8 avoided. Especially has the success of our improved operations for Varicocele, Hydrocele, Fistule, Ruptu Cervix Utert, and for Ruptured Perineum, been alike gratify- ing both to ourselves and our patients, Not less so have been the results of numerous operations for Stricture of the Cervical Canal, a condition in the female generally causing periodical pain, and also resulting in Barrenncsa, or Sterility, and the cure of which, by a safe and pain: Jess operation, removes this commonest of impediments to the bearing of offspring. ‘A Complete Treatise on any onc of the above maladics will be sent on Teeeipt of ten cents in stamps, Wo have a Special Department, thor- oughly organized, and devoted ‘ercu- DISEASES OF | Sin to the treatment of Disrascs of Women. Women, | speciailsts"whetner “by etter oe" in J person, is given the’ most. careful Ind considerate attention, Tmportant cases (and we get few which have not already baflied the skiiTot all the home physicians bas the anette of a fui Council of skilled specialists. Rooms for. ladics in tho Tnvalids’ Hotel are'very private. Send. ten cents in stamps for our large Complete Treatise on Diseascs of Women, illustrated with numerous wood-cuts and col- cored plates (100 pages). HERNIA (Iireach), or RUP- Radical CURE} TURE, no matter ot ow lone standing, or of what size, is promptly OF Rurrure. and permanently cared by our specialists, without the knifo and without dependence upon trusses. Abundant references. ‘Scnd ten cents for Llustrated Treat: To those acquainted with our institu DELICATE | tions, 1 is hardly necessary to say, that the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti- Disease: tute, with the branch establishment lo- $. fl catea “at No.3 New Oxford Street, Lon- be don, England, have, for many ycars, enjoyed the distinction of being the most largely Every. case consulting oar | patronized and widely celebrated institutions in the world for tho treatment and cure of those affections which arise from youthful indiscretions and perni- cious, solitary practices. Organic weakness, nervous debility, premature decline the manly powers, involuntary vital losses, impairca memory, mental anxlety, alsence of will-power. melan- choly, weak back, and kindred affections, are speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured, We, inany years ago, established a Special Depart- ment for the treatment of these diseases, under the management of some of the most skiliful physicians and surgeons on our Staql, in order that all who apply to us might receive all the advantages of a full Council of the most experienced specialists, We offer no apology for devoting fo much attention to this neglected class of diseases, belicving no condi- tion of humanity is too wretched to merit the sympathy and best services: Of the noble profession to which we from’ these terrible. discarcs Why any. medical man, in- tent on loing good and allcviating suffering, should shun, such cases, we cannot Imagine. Why any one should consider it otherwise than most honorable to cure the Worst cases of these diseases, we cannot understand and yet of all the maladies which afiiict mankind there is probably none other about which physicians in gen- email practice know 0 little. We shall, therefore, continue, as heretofore, to treat with our best consideration, sympathy, and ekill, all ap= Plicants who are suffering from any of these dclicate Diseases, c Ht Most of these cases can be treated URED AT HOME. ny us when atadistance just as well asif they were here in person, No Apotosy. belong. contract Our Compkte and Illustrated Treatise (168 pages) on these subjects is sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in stamps, Epileptic Convalsi or Weavous | comfotor Dance, Insomnia, or inability to sicep, and threatencd’ insanity, Nerv= ous Debility, arising from over every varicty of nervous affection. are. treated by Our speclalists for these diseases with unusual success, See umerous cases reported in our different. illustrated pamphkts on nervous diseases, any one of which will bo them is accompanied with a statement of a case for con- sultation, so that we may know which onc of our Treat- ises to send. Although we have in the preced- ing paragraphs, made mention of ALL CHRONIC | come'or the special ailments to which particular attention is given by the specialists at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, yet the institution A SPECIALTY. abounds in. skill. facilities, and ap- of every form of chronic ailment, whether requiring for its cure medical or surgical means. All seis of inquiry, or of consultation, should be ad- 0 . WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Fit Pi lysis, 01 Pa Le motor Atavtes St Vltues Diseases. study, excesscs, and other causes, and Diseases paratus for the successful treatment No. 663 Main St.. BUFFALO, N. ¥- comicbooks.com