a 
nothin 
IN URIC ACID DIA- 
BUFFALO LiTHIA WATER {S245 
fige 3 es THIS 
WATER DISSOLVES URIC ACID AND PHOSPHATIC SEDIMENTS. ETC., ETC, 
John = Shoemaker, M.D., LL.D., Prozssor of Matera Medica and Therapeutics in the 
Medico-Chirurgical C ollepe of Philadelphia, etc., in the New York Medical Journal, june, 22, 1899: 
“ is doubly efficient in Rheumatism and Gout, It 
The BUFFALO LITHIA WATER dissolves Uric Acid and Posphatic sediments, 
as well as other products difficult of elimination, while at the same time it exerts a m moderately stimu- 
tt effect upon the renal cells, and bande Fist Maran the swift rem oval of insolua = materials from 
avoided b Na elimination. niquestionably. troup the ey tear 8 Uric Acie and 
gee products o 3 f faulty tissue change is of conspicuous benefit, yet to nape oie formation 
a het still more importa as when it corrects 
This service is performed by the BUFFALO LYTHIA WATER lisestive failures 
which are responsible for the Saeco of deteterious materials.” 
The late Hunter McGuire, M. D., LL. D., skeen President and Professor af Clinical 
re — College a Medicine, kichmond, , and Ex-President of te American Medical 
Assoc 
“ : as an alkaline diuretic is invaluable. in Uric Acid 
IL yatahios © and indeed j in er 
a Uric Acid Diathesis, it is a remedy of extraordinary potency. erly goo te it in 
cases of Rheumatic . which had resisted ee ordinary yt with onineriel 
I have used it also in my own case, ga r from this ayo 
ve benefit. from it than from any other re ramiciy. 
Dr. P. B. Barringer, Professor of Physiology and Surgery, University of Rete ge a 
= “In more than twenty yeats of practice | have used Lithia as an anti- -uric acid agen? many times, 
and have tried it in a great variety a forms, both in the NATURAL WATERS and in Macnp scar 
As the “a re arte experience, | have-no hesitation in stating that for ark results [ have fou 
9 WATER body. Ny experience with it as a solvent 
body. M signe ie it as a solven’ 
of old cxisting deposits ones has been Jp limited, Sod 1 T heeltate to are it Papi — 
er for o their disadvantage: but fo wr 
first class of conditions above set forth | feel that + BUFFALO LITHIA WATER ALONE. et 
Dr. Thomas re Syne gpa of Paris (Formerly of Baltmore), Suggestor 9 Lithia as a Sol- 
_— ric Acid, 
“Nothing I could say wou Sisk add 7 . 1 have frequently 
_ to the weli- beninets reputation of the 
fesults in URIC ACID DIATHESIS, RHEUMATISM, and GOL GOUT, and with this object have / 
: rope. Lithia is aluable as it exists in the carbonate, the | 
h a Seeey are's mode of solten and division fo 
ie = Sond‘ BURFALO LYTHIA WATER, "ics! 
we and Spondumne Mineral formations.” oe ¥ 
iw Mallet, Professor of C . University of virginia. Extract from report of analysis 
<— et Galcell aL ros 
Uaie AEID AND 1 that the coined of the w 
