e of
Sarcognomy, by experiments in which we were personally engaged, and in
which we cannot possibly have been mistaken.
"_Resolved_, That we regard Sarcognomy as the most important addition
ever made to physiological science by any individual, and as the basis
of the only possible scientific system of Electro-Therapeutics, the
system which we have seen demonstrated in all its details by Prof.
Buchanan, producing results which we could not have believed without
witnessing the demonstration.
"_Resolved_, That Therapeutic Sarcognomy is a system of science of the
highest importance, alike to the magnetic healer, to the
electro-therapeutist, and to the medical practitioner,--giving great
advantages to those who thoroughly understand it, and destined to
carry the fame of its discoverer to the remotest future ages."
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The "Chlorine" Galvanic and Faradic Batteries.
APPARATUS AND MATERIALS.
Description, Prices, and Testimonials Mailed Free, on Application.
6 JAMES ST., BOSTON, MASS., February 8, 1886.
D. H. FITCH, Cazenovia, N. Y.:
DEAR SIR: Your last letter has a valuable suggestion. Your
Carbon Electrodes ARE the very best now in use, and Metallic
Electrodes are objectionable from the metallic influence they impart,
even if no metal can be chemically traced into the patient.
J. R. BUCHANAN, M. D.
AURORA, ILL., Dec. 24, 1886.
D. H. FITCH, Cazenovia, N. Y.:
I am very glad to inform you that the battery which I purchased from
you seven months ago is better than you represented it, and works as
well to-day as it did on the first day.
The cells have not been looked at since they were first placed in the
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
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