IN URIC ACID DIA: 
UFFALO LITHIA WATER {8 dst uit 
MATI SM, ETC. THIS 
WATER DISSOLVES URIC ACID AND PHOSPHATIC SEDIMENTS, ETC., ETC. 
John V. Shoemaker, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Matera. Medica and sae pt in the 
Meilco Chivurgtal College of Philadelphia, etc., in the New York Medical Journal, June, 22 99s 
a s doubly efficient in Rh ti d a I 
The BUFFALO LITHIA WATER diecaie ee tiie ne and Posphatic ceiiandats: 
as well as other products difficult of elimination, while at the same time it exerts a moderately stimu- 
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avoided by prompt elimination. Beste 9 although the speedy removal of Uric Acid an 
other products of faulty tissue change is of. conspicuous benefit, yet to PREVEN their formation 
is a ee still more ea nt. when it corrects those 
This service is me the Fi WATER « digestive failures 
which are esporsible for the chau of deleterious materials.”’ 
The late Hunter McGuire, M.D., LL. D., Formerly President and Professor of Clinical 
Surgery, aa College of Medicine, ” Richmond, Va., and Ex-President of the American Medical 
Association, saps: 
ss as an alkaline seeker’ is invaluable. In Uric Acid 
spain ie indeed in diseases generally dependent 
upon a Uric Acid Diathesis, it is a remedy of e ordinary potency. | have prescribed it in 
cases of arta npesny A Gout which had rested the orittiedy eae aS with wonderfully good Pea 
I have used it’a in my own case, being a great sufferer from t malady, an ve 
derived more benctit from it than from any other remedy.”’ 
Dr. P. B. Barringer, Professor of Physiology and Surgery, University of Virginia: 
‘In more than twenty years of practice | have used Lithia as am ae -uric acid eee ae ine 
and have tried itina great variety of forms, both in the NATURA ATERSa ABLETS. 
As cs result of this experience, | have no hesitation in stating ms me baie result 1 have airs 
n ing to in preventing uric ac tg its in the 
compare with BUFFALO LITHIA WATER 10 ody. My experience with it as a solvent 
af old existing pia (calculi) has poe i gi & limited, and | hesitate to compare it ae wee fs 
other forms to their disadvantage; 
first class of conditions above set forth | feel that + BUFFALO LITHIA WATER & ALONE.” 
Dr. Thomas H. gga of Paris (Formerly of Baltimore), Suggestor cq Lithia as a Sol 
vent jor Uric Acid, say. 
** Nothing I could say wou ia z add 1 BUFFALO I have frequently 
rs 2 LITHIA WATER. scl ii wit, coo 
results in DIATHESIS, RHEUMATISM, and GOUT, and with. this object I ee 
ordered it to Europe. Lithia is in no form so valuable as where it exists in the carbona 3 
form in which nature’s mode of so vsti n and division in 
it is found in LITHIA WATER, water which has passed orca xk Lepidolite 
and Spondumne Mineral formations.”’ 
Dr. J. Rink Mallet, a. - Chemistry, University of Virginia.. Extract from report of analysis 
(teat under the action of BUEFALO 
ars under the acti te! WATER Spring No. 2. 
** It seems on the poor rable that the action of the Mon is PRIMARILY and MAINLY 
wipe upon UR ACID A D THE URATES, but when these constituents occur along 
with and as cementin age ra to S Pubepeanic or Oxa Oxalic Calculus materials, the latter may be 
so jaa g and broken (pili as to disintegrate the Calculus as a whole in these cases, also thus 
admitting of Urethral discharg 
James Sam Cabell, M. na) A.M., LL. D., Formerty Professor of Aiea and Surgery in t 
‘edical Department 6 the University of Virginia, and President of the N: nal Board of Heaith, dapat 
rT in. Uric Ac Acid og ars ig a well-known thera- 
WATER ea iapaes t should be recognized by the 
BUFFALO LITHIA 
profession as an article of Materia Medica.”’ 
_ BUFFALO LITHIA WATER is for sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. 
"TESTIMONIALS WHICH DEFY ALL IMPUTATION OR QUESTIONS SENT TO ANY ADDRESS 
IETOR. BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS . VIRGINIA 

