ty mesg 
= the well-known Bs ha of the 
IN URIC ACID DIA: 
WATER GOUT, RHEU- 
BUFFALO LiTniA WATE = oa 
WATER oy nae URIC ACID AND PHOSPHATIC SEDIMENTS, ETC., ETC. 
John. key Shoemaker, M. D.. LL.D., Professor of Matena Meética” a Therapeutics 
huss Cotarsece College of Philadelphia, etc., in the New ‘York Medical pated june, 22, 1899: 
“ is mad efficient in Rheumatism and Gost. it 
the BUFFALO LITHIA WATE ER Pant Uric Acid and Posphatic sediments, 
well as other inane difficult of elimination, while tthe same time it — a moderately. stimu- 
fant geiiect witha enal cells, and thereby facilitates the swift removal of. insoluable materials from 
eb oi elieh action insoluable substances will precipitate in the ekideeus and Bladder. 
The see cutters produced by Stone, jevenee with consecutive pyelitis and cystitis, are 
avoided by prompt elimination. Inquestionably, although the speedy removal ot Acid an 
other products of faulty tissue change is of ace ae henefit yet toP thi their formation 
IS a service still more important. hen it corrects. those. 
This service is performed by the BUFFALO L 1A WATER « dtesstive failures. 
The <— Hunter McGuire > M.D., LL. D., Formerly President and Professor of Cte 
ui ery, eg 4 College big Medicine, ” Richmond, Va., and Ex-Presiaent of the American Medi 
Te Says 
” as an alkaline diuretic “a invaluable. tn Uric Acid 
THIA WATER Gravel, and indeed in diseases generally dependent 
Upon a Uric Acid 0 LTH it is a remedy of extraordinary pabioec I have prescribed itin 
Cases of Rheumatic ig which had peer the =. remedies, with wonderfully good oe 
I have used it also my Own case, being a great sufferer fr rom this malady, 
derived more dicniefit from it than from any pea serail 
Dr. P. B. Barringer, Professor of Physiology and Surgery, University of Virginia: 
Pd more than twenty years of-practice | have used Lithia as an anti-uric acid agent any times, 
e tried itin a great variety of forms, both in the NATURAL WATERS a nT Ss 
As the result of this experience, | have no hesitation in ne. se for prompt idea have found 
ne enting uric acid deposits in the 
agers with : BUFFALO LITHIA WATER i. aay: cane rh ar hag with it as a solvent 
ne hah ins oe (calcull) has “aiieg ims limited, fea Il hesitate to compare ey ioe 
€r torms to their disadvantage: but 2 
first class of conditions above ot forth | feel that + BUFFALO LITHIA WATER ALONE.’” 
Dr. Thomas H. Buckler, of Paris (Formerly of Baltimore), Suggestor oy Lithia as a Sol 
vent for Uric Acid, says: 
*% Nothing I could sa say would add I have frequently 
Ayes . ee st 
hae d GOUT, and wit this object | have 
esults in URIC ACID DIATHESIS, RHEUM an - ine carbonate, a 
ordered it to E r et hia is in no form so valuable as where it exists in 
ae Ee ues nature’s mode of.solution and division in 
orm i 
it is roti ste 3 Water which has passed through Lepidotite 
and ei lh Minerai formations.” 
Dr. J. ~. Mal — of Chennstry: University of Virginia. Extract from report of analysis 
llet 
t Calcul? fitéche rged by BUFFALO Spring No. 2. 
patients under the action of LITHIA WATER * R Sy and MAINLY 
that the action of the water is 
EXERTED agen PGRIC A Eip AND T HE URATES, but when these constituents Sa along 
with and as cementing matter to Phosphatic or Oxalic Calculus materials, the Me 
So detached and broken down as to disintegrate the Calculus as a whole in these ae “also us 
admitting of Urethral discharge.’ 
vames t. C bell, M.D., , LL. D., Formerly Professor of Prysiology and Surgery in the 
kgeumed q the ane of Vira. pit President of the National Board of Health, says: 
hn Uric Acid Diathesis is a well-known thera- 
peutic ¢ resource. it should be recognized by the 
Profession as an article of Materia Medica.”’ 
WATER is for sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. 
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TESTIMONIALS WHICH DEFY ALL IMPUTATION OR QUESTIONS SENT TC ANY ADDRESS 
PROPRIETOR. BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS . VIRGINIA 
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