-, ^ 



n All Forms 



of 



Bright'sl 



Disease, Albuminuria of Pregnancy, Uric Acid 

 Diathesis, Gout, Rlieumatism. LIthaemia. Renal 



Calcuff, and Stone of the Bladder 



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y 



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

 ginia and Professor of Gynecolos^g and Abdominal Surgery, Medical College of Virginia: 

 •♦IF I WERE ASKED WHAT MINERAL WATER MAS 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. 

 beneficial 



In URIC ACID DIATHESIS, GOUT, RH 



£i 



LITH^MIA. anJ the like 



"Almost any case of Pyelitis and Cystitis will be al!e\ lated by ft and many cured. 



ENT 



its 



the gravel-forming 



treatment of the Albuminurfci 



*1 



Scarlatina 



In all forms of BRIOHT'S DISEASE, 



except those hopelessly advanced, its good effects are pronounced 

 the meani of prolonging many lives In this trouble.'* 



Shoemaker, IV!. D., LL. D., Prof essor of Materia 



be 



andl 



xpeu 



tics in the Medico-Chinirgical College of Philadelphia, etc^ in the New York Medical 

 June 22, 1899: "The 

 raatiim and Gout. ! 



BUFEiio ImoAWirm »s doubly 



exerts a moderately sttmulant effect 



products 



swift 



action 



Without 

 sufferina 



Stone, together with consecutive pyelitis and cystitis, are avoided 



itionabiy 



h the speedy removal of Ur! 



c 



producte 



l^nefit, yet to PREVENT their formation is a service ^11 



^ant 



This service is performed by the BUFFALO LlTHIA WATER ^ hen it corrects 

 those digestive failures which are responsible for the production of deleterious materials/' 



mes L. Caben. M 



Board of Hi 



known 



„_„, -,-D-, A.WI., LL.D., Foniwrlf Professor of Physiology amM 



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



Buffalo Lithia Water ^^ ^^^ ^^^ Diathesis h a 



c^ource. It shoukl be recognized by the professlod as an 



f < 



Materia Aledica/' 



Dr. J. W. Wallet, Professor of Chemistry, Univermty of Virginia. (Extract from r^jort 



Spring No. 2) : 



of analysis of Calculi discharged 

 by patients under the action of 



''it seems on the whole probable that the action of the water is PRIMARILY and MAINLY 

 upon LRIC ACID and the URATES, but when these constituents occor alon^ with and as 



cementing matter to Phosphatic or Ox.uic Calciilus materials, tlie iattermay be so detac!-..;i and 



broken down as to disintegrate the Calculus as a whole m these 



W ^ 



also thus 



I ^ 



'^-n 



itdng of 



S 



Prieg No. I fs botfi a hEWm and a BLOOD 



- _acdte PALE, FEEBLE, and 



«MiC SUBJECTS Is to fce preferred. !a fee tisseoc* ^ these ^mptoas No. 2 te to be p. cf ; rred 



OLUHm 



Is for salt by 



Dru^lsts ^s£r;:.Iy 



T^timonials whidi defy ali imp^^atloD csr (^ic^wi^ sent to any 



UFFALO LlTHIA SP 



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