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Disease, Albuminuria of Pregnancy, Uric Acid 

 Diathesis, Gout, Rheumatism, Lithsemia, Renal 



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Dr. George Ben Johnston, Richmond, Va., ex-President Medical Society of Vir- 

 ginia and Professor of Gynecologg and Abdominal Surgery^ Medical College of Virginia: 

 ••IF I WERE ASKED WHAT MINERAL WATER HAS THE WIDEST RANGE OF 

 USEFULNESS. I WOULD UNHESITATINGLY ANSWER BUFFALO LITHIA. It is a most 



valuable remedy in many obscure and stubborn conditions which, at best, yield slowly, if at all, to 

 drugs. In URIC ACID DIATHESIS, QOUT, RHEUMATISM, LITH^EMIA, and the like, Its 

 beneficial effects are prompt and lasting. 



"Almost any case of Pyelitis and Cystftis will be alleviated by It and many cured. 



'• 1 have had evidence of the undoubted DISINTEGRATING, SOLVENT, and ELIMINATING 

 POWERS of this water IN RENAL CALCULUS, and have known its long continued use to per- 

 manently break up the gravel-forming habit. 



•* It is an agent of great value in the treatment of the Albuminuria of Pregnancy, and Is an 

 excellent diuretic in Scarlatina and Typhoid Feven In all forms of BRIGHT'S DI5EA5E, 

 except those hopelessly advanced, its good effects are pronounced* 1 believe it has been 

 the means of prolonging many lives in tJiis trouble." 



John V. Shoemaker, M. D., LL. Oi., Professor of Materia Medica cmd Tfierapew 

 tics in the Medico-Chimrgical College of Philadelphia, etc., in the New York Medical Journal^ 



June 22,1899: "The BUffM^^ l^OflA WffTER ^^ I>OUBLY EFFICIENT in Rheu- 

 matism and Ocmt. It dissolves Uric Acid and Phosphatic sediments, as well as other products 

 difficult of elimination, wiiile at the same time it exerts a moderately stimulant effect upon the renal 

 cells, and thereby facilitates the swift removal of insoluble materials from the body. Without such 

 action insoluble substances will precipitate in the Kidneys and Bladder. The intense suffering pro- 

 duced by Stone, together with consecutive pyelitis and cystitis, are avoided by prompt elimination. 

 Unquestionably, although the speedy removal of Uric Acid and other products of faulty tissue 



change is of conspicuous benefit yet to PREVENT their formation is a service still more important 



This service Is performed by the 



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lAimh Water when it corrects 

 those digestive failures which are responsible for the production of deleterious inaterials," 



James L. Cabell, WI.D,, A.M., LL.D., Formerly Prof essor of Physiology and 

 Surgery in the Medical Department of the University of Virginia, and President of the Nation- 

 al Board of Health, says: '^BUFFilLO LlTHIA^SfeiT!! '" ^** ^^^^ Diathesis Is a 



welI=kiiown therapeutic rescHirce. It 5!:juld be reo^rtized by tiie profession as an 



article of Materia Medica." 



Dr. J. W, Wlallet, Professor of Chemutry^ Univernty of Virginia. (Extract from r^jort 



of analysis 



by patients under the action 



Spring No. 2) : 



**It seems on the whole probable that the action of the water is PRIMARILY and MAINLY 



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URATES, but when these constituents 



Urethral 



Phosphatic or 



disintegr^to 



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occur along with and 

 teaffc Calculus materials, *iie latta'may be se detached a 

 Calcuhis as a wiioie in tiiese cases, ^so ftus admitftng 



Spiing No. 1 is both a ^^ERVE and a BLOO 



ANAEMIC SUBJECTS is to be preferred. In 



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