the 



University of 



Strong Testiirc^ny from 



Virginia, 



IN URIC ACID, DIATHESIS, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, 



LITHAEMIA and the Like. ITS ACTION IS 



PROMPT AND LASTING. 



+ 



Geo. E:^ri, Johnston, M«D.| LL.D., Prof. Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery, Universi^ 

 of Virginia^ Ex-Pres. Southern Surgical and Gynecological Assn.^ Ex-Pres, 

 Society and Surgeon Memorial Hospital, Richmond^ Va,: '*If I were asked wliai 



the widest range of usefulness, 

 I would unhesitatingly answer, 



Buffalo Iit wa Wateh 



Virginia Medical 

 asked what mineral water ha< 



In Uric Acid Diathesis, Qout* 

 Rheumatism, Lfthaemla, and 



— — — j^_ ^_ — C3 



Cystitis will be alleviated by it, and many cured. 



tktiV 



doubted 



powe 



forming 



f» 



•• 



RECOGNIZED 



in Uric Acid 



James L. Cabeil, M.D.i A*M., VX^S^mt former Prof Physiology and Surgery in the Medi 



Department in the University of Virginia, ii ||..^«^^ ^ I l^rum UIhTITO 



and Pres, of the National Board of Health.' «^ * tiWAM Ll IfliA Wf*l t fl Dfatftesfs is a 



well-known therapeutic resource. It should be recognized by the profession as an article of 

 Materia Medica," 



COMPARE WITH 



r**> 



NG URIC ACii> i>£POSITS 



t« 



^r. P. B. Barringer, Chairman of Faculty and Professor of Physiology, University of Vir- 



ginia, Charlottsville, Va., 

 prompt results I have found 

 nothing to compare with 



hesitancy 



KHFAli) lITHIA WfeTER 



I>eposits 



bod 



"I KNOW or NO REMEDY COMPARABLE TO IT." 



Wm. a. Tawfes, M.D., late Prof or Anatomy and 3fateria Medina, University of Virgtna: 



4 ? --»y-^ 



atism, Rhet: 



"in Uric Acid fW^ithesis, Qout, Rht 

 ««lder, I know of no 



remedy comparmble to DUFFSIIJO 



Volnminious medical testimony sent on request 

 ^»Ur trade. 





z Gout, Renal CafcuH 





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Spring 

 No. 3, 



and minenl 



PBOPHIETOH BUFFALO LJTHIA SPRINGS. VIRGINIA, 



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