cabinet. The battery is always ready and has never disappointed me.
Resp'y yours,
H. G. GABEL, M. D.
WORCESTER, MASS., Aug. 10, 1886.
D. H. FITCH, Cazenovia, N. Y.:
DEAR SIR: Over a year ago, as you will remember, I bought of
you one of your "Chlorine Batteries" of twenty-five cells. This I
placed in the cellar and connected with my office table for use there.
It has been in almost daily use since without ever having to do the
first thing to it, not even refilling, and now, after a year's
service, I cannot see but that it runs just as well as it did the
first day I used it, and the battery is just as clean as when put in,
nor the least particle of corroding. This is a better record than any
other battery can furnish with which I am acquainted. I can only say I
am more than pleased with it, as every man must be who knows anything
about electricity and has occasion to use a battery for medicinal
purposes.
J. K. WARREN, M. D.
WHITESTOWN, N. Y., April 15, 1886.
D. H. FITCH, ESQ.:
DEAR SIR: The "Chlorine Battery" is simply admirable, complete, just
the thing.
SMITH BAKER, M. D.
President Oneida Co. Med. Society.
TYLER, TEX., Feb. 11, 1886.
D. H. FITCH, ESQ., Cazenovia, N. Y.:
I am so well pleased with your "Chlorine Faradic Machine" that I now
use it in preference to any other. The current is so smooth and
regular that patients like it and seem to derive more benefit from it
than from the same strength of current from any other battery that I
have used. I would not be without it for many times its cost.
S. F. STARLEY, M. D.
D. H. FITCH,
P.O. Box 75. Cazenovia, N. Y.
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