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22 No. 663 MAIN STREET, B NOT A NOAPITAL, RUT A PLEAS ANT REMEDIAL NOME, OnGANiZED WITH A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSI- GIANS AND SURGEONS, AND EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO THR Treatment of all Chronic Diseases. In practicing our aystem of diagnosis tt lannot always necessary to sce pationts, We can treat many Chronic Diseases Just ‘as sucoceafully without a8 with @ personal consultation. ‘The perfect ace Euraey with which actentists aro ena- bled to deduce the most minute par leulara in thelr soveral department appears almost miractlous If we view itin tho light of tho carly ages. Tale, for example, the electro-masnetic tolo- kraph, the greatest Invention of the age. ‘Is it not a marvelous degree of cclracy which enabies'an operator to eractly jocato a fracture in'a sub. marine cable nearly three thousand miles long? Our venerable “clerk of the weathor * has become to thorough- ly familiar with tho most wayward ele- mentaof nature that he can accuratel predict their movements. Ho can. alt a. Washington and foretell what tho Signs OF DISEASE. weather will be in Florida or New York as well as if several | Sent, hundred miles did not intervene between him and the places named. And fo in all departments of modern actence what is required is tho knowledge of certain signa. From these scientists deduce accurate conclusions regardiess of ‘distance. So, also, in_medical science, wiapes INVALIDS’ HOTEL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, UFFALO, N. Y. 4, for and old. th our terms for treatment and all particulars. the greatest accuracy. the nature of Chronic Diseases, without seving ast Personally examining ‘our patente Ip recognizing diseases without « pos sonal examination of the paticnt ve Possess NO miniculous pow, ‘obtain our. Knowledge the patient's discase by of well - estab of “well - es rinciples ot modern science, and ii te at accuracy with which this system fey endowed us that we owe our al world-wide reputation of cuit MARVELOUS. J 272, # ‘mene UCCESS, — P artaincd threes eases display certatin phenomena, which, being subjected to scieptiie analysis, furnish abundant and up. mistakable data, to guide the judg. ment of the skillful practitioner aright in discovering the nature of diseased conditions. "The most ample source for treating Myer Chronic Diseases, and the greater reach of every invalid, however dis tant he cr she may reside from the physicians making the treatment of such affections a Specialty. Pull pare ticulars of our system of examining and treating pau is at A distance are contained In “The People's Common Sense Medical Ad. viser,’ by R.V. Pierce. M.D. It con. tains over 1000 pages and ‘more than &0 colored, and other illustrations. 1.50. This work contains important information for both young EN'AND WOMEN are many times tempted to ask their family physicians questions on delicate matters, but are deterred from so doing by their sens of modesty. This work answers Just such questions s0 fully and. plainly as to leave no one in doubt.” Send for thia book, or write and describe your symptoms, ince dtiscarce, have certain unmistakable signs oF symptoms and by | ing ten cente in stampa. and & complete treatise on Your wil reason of this fact, we have been enabled to perfect a system of determining, with | wit be sent you, OUR FIBLD OF SUCOESS. The treatment of Dis- ho Air Passages Nasal, TaRoaT ta chronic AND farrh, Laryngiti Lune Diseases, Tony othe throu tlon, both ugh correspondence and at our instl- tutions, constitutes an important specialty. We publish three separate books on Nasal, Throat and Lung ‘Diseases, which give much valuable {information viz: () A Treatiso on Consumption, Laryngitis and Bronchitis; price, post-paid, ten cents. " (2) A Treatise on Asthina, of Vhthisle, giving new and successful treat ment; price, post-paid, ten cents. @) A Treatise on Chronic Nasal Cutarrh; price, post-paid, two cents. Diseases oF among those chronto discascs a’ the successful treatment of which our Specialists have attained great success, Many of tho diseases aifecting the liver and other opgans contrib \ctions to the process of digestion, are nd are not infrequently mistaken by laymen’ and physicians for other maladies, and treatment is employed directed to the removal of & dis- ease which docs not exist. Our Completo ‘Treatise on iseases of the Digestive Organs will be sent to any ad- dress on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps, BRIGHT’S DISEASE, DIA- BETES, and kindred ‘maladies, have been Very largely treated, and” cures effected fa thousands of cases which bad been pronounced beyond hope. These diseases aro readily diagnosticated, or do- termined, by chemical analysis of tho urine, without a rsonal examination of patients, who ean, theres ore, generally be successfully treated at their homes. ‘Tho study and practice of chemical analysis and microscopical examination of the urine in our consideration of casca, with reference to correct diagnosis, in which our institution long ago became fa- ous had naturally Jed to a very extensive practice in discases of the urinary organs. Probably no other insti- tution in the world has been #0 largely patronized by sufferers from this class of maladies as the old and world- famed World's Dispensary and Tavalids’ Hotel. Our specialists have acquired, throughi@eyast and varied experience, great expertness in finding out the exact uro of each case, and, hence, have been successful in nicely adapting their remedies for the cure of each indi- ‘dual ease These delicate diseases should be carc- fully treated by a specialist thoroughly | familiar with them, gnd who is competent | to ascertain the exact condition and stage | of advancement which the disease has made (which can only be ascertained by a careful chemical and microscopical examination of the urine), for medicines which are curative in one stage or condi- | tion are known to do positive injury in others. We have i} never, therefore, attempted to put up anything for gen- | eral sulo throuh druggista, recommending to cure these diseases, although possessing very superior remedica, knowing full well from an extensive experience that the only safe and successful cours is to carefully determine the disease and its progress 1a each case by a chemical | and microscopical examination of the urine, and then Drapeps plaint,” Obstinate Con tion, Chronic Di worms, and kindred affectlons, aro adapt our medicines to the exact stage of the diseaso and condition of our patient. To this wise course of action we at- WONDERFUL] tribute the marvelous success attained by our specialists in that Important and Succe: 8, extensive Department of our institu $8. J tions devoted exclusively to the treat= ment of diseases of the kidneys and blad- der, The treatment of diseascs of the urinary organs having constituted a leading branch of our practice at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, and, being in constant receipt of numerous Inquiries for a complete work on the nature and curability of these maladics, written in a style to be easily understood, we have pub- lished a large Lilustrated Treatise on these diseases, which will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents, Hundreds of tho most difficult opera- tions known to moder eurgery. are SURGICAL J annually performed inthe most skill- PRACTICE. | Etre Stones are safely removed ‘from the Bladder, by crushing, washing and pumping them out, thus avoiding the ym the eye,thereby curing blindness. They also straight- en cross-cyes and Insert artificial ones when needed. Many Ovarian and also Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus with other means of our invention, whereby soe pret danger of cutting operations in these cascs 1s avoided. Especially has the success of our improved operations Utert, and for Ruptured Perincum, been alike gratify ing both to ourselves and our patients. Not less so have been the results of numerous operations for Stricture of causing periodical pain, and also resulting in Barrenncess, or Sterility, and the cure of which, by a safe and pain- Jess operation, removes this commonest of impediments A Complete Treatise on any one of the above maladies will be sent on receipt of ten cents in stainpe, oughly orgunized, and devoted exclu. DISEASES OF J sirets'to the treatment of Disrascs of Women, | Every case consulting Oat WOMEN erat ete ne) mst coretul and considerate attention. Important skillof all the home physicians) bas the benefit of a full Council of skilled specialists. Rooms for. ladies in the stamps for our large Complete Treatise on Discascs of Women, illustrated with numerous wood-cuta and col- HERNIA (Breach), or RUP- apical Cure | TERE, no matter of ‘how lone OF Rupture. and permanently cured by our specialists, without the knife and without dependence for Illustrated Treatise To those acquainted with.our institu- tlona it is hanily necessary to eay that tute, with the branch establishment lo- cated at No, 3 New Oxford Street, Lon- don, England, have, for many years, ful manner, by our Surgcon-spectalista. reat danger of cutting. ‘Our special move cataract ro) are arrested in growth and cured by electrolysis, coupled for Varicocele, Hydrocele, Fistule, Ruptured Cervix the Cervical Canal, a condition in the female generally to the bearing of offspring. ve have aS} Department, thor- specialists, whether by letter or in cases (and we get few which have not already battied the Invalids’ Hotel are very private. Send ten cents in ored plates (10) pages). standing, or of what size, is promptly upon trusses. Abundant references. Send ten cents the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti- enjoyed the distinction of being’ the most largely patronized and widely celebrated institutions in the worl! for the treatment, and cure of those affections which arise from youthful indiscretions and perk cious, solitary practices, ‘Organic weakness, nervous debility, premature decline of the manly powers, involuntary vital losses, impaired memory, mental anxiety, absence of will power. melap- choly, weak back, and kindred affections, are speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured, We, many years ago, established a Special Depart ment’ for the treatment of these discascs, under the management of some of the most skillful physicians and surgcons on our Stat, in order that all who appl | to us might receive all the advantages of a full Coun of the most experienced specialists, We offer no apology for devoting 80 much attention to this negketed Class of diseasa, belicving no cond- tion of humanity is too wretched to merit the sympathy and best services of the noble profession to which we belong. Many who suffer from these terrible diseases contract, them innocently. Why any medical man, tent on doing good and alleviating suffering, should sbup such cases, we cannot Imagine, Why any one sbould consider it otherwise than most honorable to cure the worst cases of these diseases, we cannot understand; and yet of all the maladies which afflict mankind there is probably none other about which physicians in geo eral practice know 60 little. We shall, therefore, continue, as heretofore, to treat with our best consideration, sympathy, and skill, all ap- plicants who are suffering ‘from any of these delicate Riscases. 6 Ht Most of these cases can be treated URED AT HOME. by us when ata distance just as well ana they were her i ern, ‘Our Cemplete and Illustrated Treatise (168 pages) 09 these subjects is sent to any address on receipt of tea cents in stamps. Fel leptic Convalelons, Fd Rraiyate, or Palsy NERVOUS | fomotor Ktaxia, St. Citas Dance, Insomnia, or inability Diseases, | ser at trretene tnnantts, Neves ous’ Debillty, arising from over. study, excesses, and other causes, ev variety of nervous affection, are treated by o 8] lists for these diseases with unusual succrss. et numerous cases reported in our different, illustra! ‘7 pamphicts on nervous diseases, any one of which will sent for ten cents in postage stamps, when request fof ‘them is accompanied with a statement of & case for coo” sultation, so that we may know which one of our ‘Treat ‘ad. — indilthough we have,tn the precy ALL CHRONIC | Sotne"or the epecial ailments to which 0 Par cey atthe tovalde Hoe and ISEASES | Stren fnstttes vee the scttion AS abounds in skill, facilities. and ap PEGIALTY. J frarnts for the mice treat Of every fornr of chronic ailment whether requiring for its cure medical or surgical meat All letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should beat reseed to WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main St. BUFFALO, N.Y ‘omicbooks.com PeTett tit.)