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CASE 2A-126. PAINFUL IMPEDIMENT TO THE ACTION OF URINARY ORGANS.
[Illustration: Edward Compton, Esq.]
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION:
This is to certify that I have been to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute, at Buffalo, N.Y., for treatment, and cannot speak in too high
terms of the staff of physicians and surgeons, or of the treatment which
I received. I consider the Hotel one of the best in the country, the
table being excellent, and the treatment the very best to be found in
the land. It is a most pleasant place to stay. The attention which is
given by the nurses could not be better. As surgeons I think your
specialists possess the finest skill that can be found. Any person
suffering should not delay, but go at once and be treated and get well.
You are at liberty to use this endorsement in any way that will do the
most good.
With gratitude, I remain,
EDWARD COMPTON,
Chillicothe, Ill.
CASE 620,380. STRICTURE, THE RESULT OF INJURY--CURE PERMANENT.
[Illustration: Mr. Fay Sawdy.]
The stricture, which resulted from an injury, had been greatly
aggravated by uric acid crystals which were continually forming in the
urine. Patient had rheumatism, causing this acid state of the system. He
had been a great sufferer for many years, continually experiencing the
nervousness, smarting, pain and burning, with occasional attacks of
urethritis, common to the malady in this form. This made the stricture
almost unbearable, and he was practically incapacitated for his labor at
the time that treatment was undertaken in our Institution. He had been
to the Hot Springs and in the care of other physicians with no
satisfactory results. The relief of the stricture by our new and
painless method was followed by very great improvement in his condition,
after which appropriate remedies for the rheumatism were administered,
and the result was a very gratifying and satisfactory relief from his
difficulty. Patient afterwards embarked in business as a proprietor of a
hotel of his own, and has been ever since very active in carrying on the
business, and extremely successful. The stricture showed no tendency to
recur, as is commonly the case where it is cured by other methods than
employed by us. Many years elapsed from the time that it was treated
before the testimonial appended was written.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
_Dear Doctors_--I want to thank you, but wo
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