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Lt a ESO © TIA eT oF Ee ee eT TORS ae See OER, 
ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTION AT BLOOMIN GDALE, 
FOR THE 
TREATMENT OF CURVATURES OP THE SPINE, CLUB FEET, &c. 
NDER THE DIRECTION OF 
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. 
Division of the muscles, first practiced for wry neck, is now exten- 
ded to club foot, curvature of the spine, stammering, &e. 
This undertaking is interesting equally to the medical and the be- 
nevolent world, and full confidence will be reposed in Dr. Mott—so 
long and so advantageously known for the successful prosecution of 
this noble design. A house will be open in the spring on the banks 
of the Hudson, at Bloomingdale, six miles from New York, where 
extensive grounds, and a gymnasium for the appropriate exercises, 
will be attached to the mansion. 
ny person wishing further information, may apply person- 
ally, or by letter, addressed to Vatentine Morr, 152 Bleecker- 
street, Depau Place, New York City.—Eps. Jour. Scr. 
w York, July 20, 1841. | & 
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