the advantages which our institution
affords, that we are unable to receive all applicants. To be sure of
securing good apartments, it is well to engage them sometime ahead, and
make an advance payment of fifty dollars or more upon them, which will
be refunded in case acute sickness or any similar cause should prevent
the patient from occupying them at the time specified. Complete terms
for treatment and board can be arranged only when personal application
for entrance to the institution is made, and the nature and extent of
the disease and the necessary treatment fully determined by personal
examination of the case. If satisfactory terms and arrangements cannot
at that time be agreed upon, or if the case be deemed incurable, any
advance payments that have been made to secure good apartments will be
promptly refunded.
SPECIAL ADVICE.
Those coming here to consult us personally, should bring the money to
pay for our services and for board and care while remaining here, in the
form of drafts on New York City, Boston or Chicago, and _not_ in the
form of checks on a local or home bank. Such drafts can be purchased in
the home bank by paying a small amount for the exchange. If more
convenient, post office orders payable at Buffalo post office will do.
VISITING PATIENTS WHO RESIDE AT A DISTANCE.
We are frequently asked to visit patients residing hundreds of miles
away, that we may personally examine their cases, or perform difficult
surgical operations. We can seldom comply with such requests as the time
of our professional Staff is generally very fully occupied.
TO PHYSICIANS
wishing to consult us in intricate cases of chronic diseases under their
treatment, we desire to say that we shall, as in the past, take pleasure
in responding to their solicitations. We have all the necessary
instruments and appliances required in executing the most difficult
surgical operations, and, as we have had much experience in this
department, we are always ready and able to assist physicians who do not
practice operative surgery. In this age of railways and telegraphs
medical and surgical aid can be summoned from a distance and promptly
obtained.
OUR MEDICINES
as put up for sale through druggists, are not recommended as
"cure-alls," or panaceas, but only as superior remedies for certain
common and easily-recognized diseases. They are our favorite
prescriptions, improved and perfected by long study and a vast
exp
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