IN URIC ACID DIA: 
BUFFALO LITHIA-WATER {Sit 
MATI ISM, ET ¢ THIS 
WATER DISSOLVES URIC ACID AND PHOSPHATIC SEDIMENTS, ETC., ETC, 
John V. Shoemaker, M.D., LL.D., Possor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the 
Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, ete. in the New York Medical Journal, June, 22, 1899: 
“The ' is doubly gene ie paiarreno 5s gad Gout. It 
Ives Uric sediments, 
as well as other products pe are of elimination, while at the 1e Same oe exerts a a er seco 
ra effect upon the renal cells, and thereby facilitates the swift removal of | in 
ithout such action aneploable pen Xone nces will precipita te in the Kidneys mae Bladder. 
The intense iran uced by Stone, together with consecutive » are 
» tog 
avo’ rompt Muniaation: Unquestionably, although the speedy removal ee Uric Acid and 
mac pro cts of faulty tissue change is of conspicuous benefit, yet to PREVENT their formation 
is a service still more important. WATER when it corrects those 
This service is performed by the BUFFALO LITHIA digestive failures 
which are responsible for the production of deleterious materials.” 
The late Hunter McGuire, M.D., LL. D., fg President and P agp Clinical 
[ Surgery, University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va., and Ex-President of the American Medical 
i ‘ Association, says: a 
a diuretic is invaluable. In Uric A 
I BUFFALO LITHIA WATER <: Gravel and pad te oe in diseases generally dependent 
| upon a Uric Acid Diathesis, it is a remedy of extraordina potency. | have prescribed itin 
cases of Rheumatic Gout which had resisted the ordinary remedies, with wonderfully good results. 
I have used it also in my own ad resisted the ordinary remedies, with fon y, and have 
derived more benefit from it hh thee f from any other remedy.”’ 
Dr. P. B. Barringer, Professor of Physiology and Este sae, of Virginia: 
ractice | have san pee any times, 
“In more than twenty years of p used Li 
and ery tried it in a great vari bf forms, both i in the NATURAL W ATERS a iin TABLETS: 
As the oars this experience, I f ve no hesitation stating that for prompt results I ha apg : 
 mothingt in ng uric acid ¢ in the 
compare: WATER body. perne se a it as a asliast 
oe old existing deposits (ca (calculi) has been relatively limited, rat I er we hee vos 
er forms to their disadvantage; but for 
first class of eee feel that BUFFALO LITHIA WATER ALONE.” 
. T 3 Hye gil of Paris (Formerly of Baltimore), Suggestor q Lithia as a Sol- 
: ve. 
pow § 
DIATHESIS, RHEUMATISM, and GOUT, "dnd with. this Object f have 
gd Eaope Lithia is in no form so as where it exists in the , the 
nature’s mode of solution and division in 
AWATER, 225 has passed th: a woe 
et genao trrna waren = pic 
le f the water is : 
on tie whole - art action of but when these constituents occur along 
= dese the Cale 2 whole i in these cases, 
on eee oe tind ee 
