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To all who are under our treatment we devote our highest energies and skill, fully realizing that an untold blessing is conferred upon every person whom we cure, and that such cures insure the permanency of our business.

Hotel and Surgical Institute abound in reports of cases, demonstrating the fact, that by careful and judicious management, hip-joint disease in its earlier stages, may be promptly arrested, and that cures may be effected even when the bony structure of the joint is seriously diseased.

Scarcely a mail arrives that does not bring new testimony of cures effected by the treatment here recommended.

Eminent Physician of Arkansas Tells of Some Remarkable Cures of Consumption.

In cases in which the tumors have become indurated and very large it is impossible to effect cures by the foregoing or any other medical treatment.

By what we term palliative treatment alone more cures are effected than by the old process of treatment with nitric acid.

A large percentage of cures follow this treatment, and we recommend it when it is impossible for the patient to leave home, or when the general health is greatly reduced by severe constitutional disease.

During my stay there I saw some wonderful cures and surgical operations.

In such cases our improved methods, as applied in the Institution and also prescribed for patients at a distance, enable our specialists to give relief and effect cures with a minimum of medicine.

For remedies powerful enough to effect cures of spermatorrhea and impotency are capable, when improperly employed, of doing great harm.

This operation has now been performed in our institution in a very large number of cases with uniform success, and the cures have been effected in from six to eight weeks without a single unpleasant symptom arising during their progress.

Besides, our more improved method has been followed by far more perfect cures in every case operated upon.

The cures, therefore, which we shall introduce here are the more remarkable because of the failure, in nearly every case, of other medical men to benefit or cure.

While there and since, I have seen a great many skillful cures done by you.

A small percentage of cures will follow the proper use of a good truss, and the advertisements of the so-called rupture cures are founded upon such cases.