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14 INVALIDS’ Siapes HOTEL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, A Model Sanitarium NOT A HOSPITAL, BUT A PLEAS ANT REMEDIAL OME, OnGaNtzeD wit A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSI- CIANS AND SURGEONS, AND EXCLUS! Treatment of all Chronic Diseases. LY DEVOTED To THE In practicing our system of diagnosis it ianot always necessary to seo paticnts, We can treat many Chronic Diseascs Just an eucocenfully without as with personal consultation. The perfect ac- furacy with which scientists aro cna- bled to deduce tho most minute par- tculars in their several departmenta, Appears almost miraculous, If we view {ein the light of tho early ages. Take, forexample, tho electro-magnetic telo- graph, the greatest invention of the age. Is it not a marvelous degree of accuracy which enables an operator to exactly locate a fracture in a sub- marine cable nearly three thousand miles long? Our venerable “clerk of the weather” has becom #9 thorough- ly familiar with tho most waywurd elo- ments of nature that he can accurate! predict their movementa, He can alt In Washington and foretell what the weather will bo in Florida or New York as well Sighs OF | kugtces miles did not intervene between him and the And so in all departments of modern acience what is required 18 tho knowledgo of certain signs, From these scientists deduce accurate So, also, in medical science, nmistakable signs oF symptoms, and by reason of this fact, we have been enabled to perfect a system of determining, wit! conclusions regardless discascs have certain f “distance. 0. 663 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y. the greatest accuracy, the nat. Chronic Diseases, without seein aid Permouaily examining our in recognizing diseases with sonal examination of the patient Ve Vobeain “our. khowledse the patient's. disease by the ay Hone tothe, prsctice of mel Of well-established Princip modern science, “And ita te Accuracy with which this systes, world-wide reputation of ski treating lingering or chronic MARVELOUS. J 222, tlm resources for treating ing or Chronic Diseases, and the greatest skill, are thus placed within the easy reach of every invalid, bh ticulars of ; goa erating, Pe ease tem of pri the fact th aright in discovering the nature of tant he or she may reside tains dver 1000 pages and if several laces named. Sent, and old. MEN'AND modesty. ing ten cents in stamps, nd a complete treatise on your di with our terms for treatment and all particulars, and the marvel: cases display certatin phen: diseased conditions. "The most ample iclans making. the trea 30 colored and ‘other illust 4. for $140, This work contains Important information for both 5 WomEN are many times tempted to ask their family phyé questions on delicate matters, but are deterred from so doing by. thei cir eens 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, inciew. case Will be ect you, OUR FIEETD OF SUCCESS. Tho treatment of Dis- eases of tho Alr Passag: and Lungs, such as Chro: Nasal © ronehitia, Consumption, both thrush correspondence and at our instl- tutions, constitutes an important Nasa, THROAT AND Lune Diseases, “Liver to specialty. Wo publish threo separate books on Nasal, Throat and Lung Diseases, which give much valuable information, viz: () A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and Bronchitis; price, post-paid, ten cents, (2) A Treatise on Asthma, or Phthisic, giving new and successful treat~ ment; price, post-paid, ten cents.) A Treatise on Chronic Nasal Catarrh;" price, post-paid, two cents. Dyspepsia, Com- Diseases oF jalnter Obst Lonatipas ton, C rrhea, Tape. DIGESTION, | Serimsy and Kindred astectlons. aro | among those chronic discases in’ the successful treatment of. which, our Spoctaliets, have attained great succes, Many of t! q es affecting the liver and other organs contribu- Ung in their functions to the process of digestion, are very obscure, and are not infrequently mistaken by both laymen and physicians for other maladics, and treatment is employed directed to the removal of a dis- ease which docs not exist, Our Complete Treatiso on Diseases 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 ‘maladics, have been very: largely. treated, and” cures effected in thousands of cases which had been pronounced beyond hope. These discaacs aro readily dingnosticated, or de- termined, by chemical analysis of the urine, without a rsonal examination of patients. who can, there. jenerally be successfully treated at omes, Tho study and practice of chemical analysis and microscopical examination of the urine in our consideration of cass, with reference to correct diagnosis, in which our institution long ago becamo fa- mous, hag naturally led to @ very extensive practice in diseases of the urinary organs. Probably no other insti- tution tn, the world fas been’ 40 largely patronized by | sufferers from this class of maladies as the old and world- r Dispensary and Tnvalids’ Hotel. Our specialists havo acquired, through a vast and varicd experience, grat expertness in finding out the eract nature of éach case, and, hence, have been successful in | nicely adapting their remedies for tho cure of each indi- vidual case. ‘Theso delicate diseases 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 in one stage or condi tion are known to do poritice injury in others. We have never, therefore, attempted to put up anything for gen- eral sale through druggists, recommending to cure these diseases, although possessing very. superior rempedics, knowing full well from an extensive experience that the only safe and successful cours” is to carefully determine the diseaso and its progress 1n each caso by a chemical and microscopical examination of the urine, and then adapt our medicines to the exact stage of the disease and contition of our patient. ‘To this wiso course of action we at- WONDERFUL] tribute the marvelous success attained by our specalists In that fimportant and Success. extensive Department of our institu- ffs iecotedexetucvcly to-tho treat ment of distnscs of the kidneys and Dlad der, Tho treatment of discanrs of tho urinary onvans having constituted a leading branch of our practice at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, and, being In‘oonstant receipt of numerous inquirica (or & complete Work on the mature and ‘curubiity. Of these, maladies, written in a style to be easily understood, we have pub- ed a large Illustrated Treatise on these diseascs, which ‘cnt to any ariirees on receipt of ton cents ridresds of the moet: dificult opera tions known to modern. Surgery. aro SURGICAL J unncalty pertormed in tho most akill- PRACTICE. | tarse, Stones are rately remotes. from Pumping then out. thus avoiding the great danger of cutting. “Ourapecialista remove cataract from the eye,thereby curing blindness. They also straight- en cro seyes and inserteartificial once when needed, are urrested in growth nnd cured by electrolysis coupled frith other ments Of our: invention, whereby the. great danger of cutting operations in these cases is avoided, Hpeclaly hw the gues of out improved operations Utert, and for Ruptured Perineum, been alike gratify- Ing Doth to ourseives nnd our patiesta. Not fees so have been the reeulta of numerous operations for Stricture of the Cervical Canal, a condition in the fe mal generally 4 Sr Sterilty, and tho cure of whicks by-& sate and pain’ fess operation, removes this commonest of Impediments tortie bearing of offepring. ‘A Complete Treatise ou any one of the above maladics Special Diseases OF Every case consulting oar WOMER J erect ee OF ter crt Tha considerate attention, "Important cases (and we get few which have not already bafticd the {itor all the home physiciany) bas the benetie of a full Invalids’ Hotel are very private. Send ten cents in mps for our large Complete Treatise on Discascs of Women, illustrated with numerous wood-cuts and col- ored plates (160 pages). ‘TURE, no matter of how long standing, or of what size, is promptly OF RupruRe. and permanently cured by our Specialists, w ut the knife upon trusses. Abundant references, Send ten cents for Illustrated Treatise. To those acquainted with our institu- the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti- tute, with. the branch establichinedt.1o- cated at No. 3 New Oxford Street, Lon- don, England, have, for many years, the Bladder, by crushing, washing and y Ovarian and also Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus for Varicoccle, Hydrocele, Fistule, Ruptured Cervix causing periodical pain, and also resulting in Barrenness, will be sent on receipt of ten cents in specialists, whether by letter or in Council of skilled specialists. Rooms for ladies in the RADICAL GuRE HERNIA (Breach), or RUPs dependence tions, it is hardly necessary to say. that enjoyed the distinction of being’ the most largely patronized and widely celebrated institutio world for the treatment and cure of thos which arise from youthful indiscretions and cious, solitary, practices. Organic weakness, nervous debility, premature of the manly powers, involuntary vital losses, imp y, mental anxiety. ntwence of will-pow choly, weak back, and kindred affections, are speedily, y and permanently cured. Many years ago, established a Special Depart ment for the treatment of theso diseases, under th management of some of the most skillful physicia and surgeons on our Staff, 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 60 much attention to this neglected class of discasta, belicving tion of humanity is too wrete hed merit the sympathy and best serv of the noble profession to which ¥c belong. Many who su these terrible dise contract, them innocently. Why any medical 1 tent on doing good and alleviating suffering, shou such cases, we cannot Imagine. Why any’ one consider itotherwise than most honorable to cure the worst cascs of these diseases. we cannot understand; and yetof all the Probably none other about which physicians eral practice know 60 little, We shall, therefore, continue, a8 heretofore, to treat with our best consideration, sympathy, and skill, all ap- Plicants who are suffering from any of these delicate perm | diseases. Most of these be tres CURED AT HOME, »y"is'wtren'atn distance just aswell as if they were bere in person. ‘Our Cemplete and Mlustrated Treatise (168 pages) on these subjects is sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in stamps, Eplleptic Convulsto Fits, Paralysis, or Palsy: NERVOUS | comvotor” Xta Se Vitusts Dance, Insomnia, or inabi DISEASES, | ficce: afd, threatened’ insanity, Ner » Fous’ Debility, arising from over. study, excesses, and other causes, every varicty of nervous affection, are_ treated specialists for these diseases with Unusual succr numerwis 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 {or them is accompanied with a statement of a case for con sultation, so that we may know which one of our Trvat- ses to send. Although wo have in the prec ing paragraphs, ‘made mention ALL CHRONIC | some'or the epecial ailments to which particular attention is given by the DISEASES J Ercciatista at the Tnvalids' Hotel and argical Institute, yet the institution A SPECIALTY. abounds in’ skill, facilities, and ap- [. | paratus for the sticcessful treatmc Of every form of chronic ailment, whether requiring for its cure medical or surgical means All letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should be reseed to WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main St. BUFFALO, N. ¥- comicbooks.com