IN ae ACID DIA 
BUFFALO LITHIA: WATER ts oor wn: 
ETC. THIS 
WATER DISSOLVES URIC ACID AND PHOSPHATIC <EDIMENT ETC., ETC. 
; John V. Shoemaker, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics . the 
Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, ate. in the New York Medical Journal, ‘fine, 22,189 
& is do u ffici : ie eee ee fen ee It 
The BUFFALO LITHIA WATER disccives Usic Acid ond Poe 
ts, 
as bhi as other products difficult of elimination, while af the same tt xerts a moder. stelye stimu- 
lant effect u on ae renal cells, and thereby facilitates the swift Sue ot insoluable materials from 
e such pean nae rath substances will preci ne Kidney: | A 
q The intense eisihe produc Stone, together with con Kae: ae ee are 
E avoided by prompt eliminatio nquestionably, pr hiie the i oye removal of Uric Acid and 
; other products of faulty tissue. change is of conspicuous benefit, reir formation 
is a service still more important. Deiiid when it corrects those 
rformed by the BUFFALO LITHIA _ digestive failures 
y 
which are responsible for the production of deleterious materials.”’ 
The ic. Hunter McGuire, M.D., LL. D., Formerly President and Professor of Clinical 
Surgery, —— College of Medicine, Richmond, Va., and Ex-President of the American Medical 
Association, 
te n alkaline diuretic is invaluable. In Uric Acid 
Gavel: and indeed in diseases ly 
upon a Uric Acid Diathesis, it is a remedy of extraordinary potency. | have sedan it in 
cases of Rheumatic Gout which had resisted Lie ordinary remedies, with wonderfully good results. 
I have used it also in my own case, a great sufferer erer from this malady, and have 
derived more benefit rom it than from rot other y." 
Dr. P. B. pe Professor of Poway and Surgery, University of Virginia: e 
. “In ne re than twenty years of practice ] have used Lithia as an anti-uric aci eb oe 4 imes, 
and have tried it in a sit os riety of forms, both i in the NATURAL WAT ue ad agent ABLETS. 
; nea tht sake phi experience, | have no hesitation in Sates eventing url prompt er aes have found 
_ Mmothin he g uri the 
ets Si » BUFFALO LITHIA WATER body. Bae shay ie with it as a solvent 
, ee ee sh esistine deposits (calculi) ei been Bs othe 8 limited, and . mpare it here with 
ee: forms eir disadvan but for the A WATER STANDS 
ALO? 
"first class of conditions above set forth l feel that . 
Meee he caranoecash H. Lo pumas of Paris (Formeriy of Baltimore), ena Lithia as a Sole ‘ 
: hea: “opine say would add BUFFALO L ae have frequently 
to th vet igo r uation of the used it with good 
is ORIG Sr . RHEUMATI ISM, and GOUT, and with this cbject Ihave 
e, the 
nature’s mode of solution and division ee 
BUPeALO Li A WATER, tater which has passed thou gh Lepidolite 
¢ Mineral feciantions.” 
eee © eee? Unter of Virginia, Extract from report of analysis y 
scion of BU /LYTHIA WATER Sse > | 
chad tat the ee the water is PRIMARIL a. 
) URATES, but when these constituents occur along 
Calculus Se chee y be 
a 
. 
ght. 4, SEN see, | CE 
