﻿In All Forms 



of Bright's 

 Disease, Albuminuria of Pregnancy, Uric Acid 



Diathesis, Gout, Rheumatism, Llthaemia, Renal 



Calculi, and Stone of the Bladder 



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Etc. 



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Etc, 



Richmond, 



'President Medical Society 



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

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



WOULD UNHESITATLNQLY ANSWER 



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, RHEU.MATIS3I. 



LITH/E 



effects 



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be 



POWERS of this 

 manently break 



DISINTEGRATING. SOLVENT 





per 



Scarlatioa 



h<H[>elessly advanced, its good effects are pronounced. I believe It ha^ 



Atbtiminuria of Pregnancy, and is an 

 In all forms of BRIGHTS DISEASE, 



in this 



Shoemaker. M 



D., LL. D.y Professor of Materia Mediea and Therapeu- 

 tics in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphig,, etc., in the New York Medical Journal, 

 June 22, 1899: "The BlFFEAlX) LfTHIAU^rER '^ DOUBLY EFFICIENT In Rheu- 

 matlsra and OouL It dissolves Uric Acid and Phosphatic sediments, as well as other products 



difficult of elimination, while at the same time it exerts a moderately stimulant effect upon the rena! 

 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 BUFFALO Lif HI A WWTEI! ^ ^^^° ** corrects 

 those digest!; c failures which are responsible for the production of deleterious materials.'* 



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

 Surgery in the Medical Department of the University of_ Virginia, and President 

 ^foardofmaltKsays: ''^^ffJP^Ql 

 ^ej known therapeutic resource. 



It^houl: be recognized 



l|y^^|*£|{ in Uric Acid Otothesis 



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as an 



artfcle of Materia Mediea.** 



Dr. J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemisiry. University of Virginia. (Extract from report 



rf analysis of Calculi discharged ttiinm-^m i ^ 

 by patients under the action of IMirf I%!aP 



A4 



spring No. 2) : 



acUon of the water is PRIMARILY and MAI.^ 



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upon URIC ACID and the URATES, but when these consUtuents occur along with and as 

 cementing matter to Phos^'hatlc or Oxalic Calculus materials, the latter may be so detached and 



broken down a* tn disint^rate the Calculus as a whole in Ih^e cases, also thus admitting of 



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Urethral discharge. 



Spring iso. 1 Is bo 



stnERVBm^ 



ANEMIC SUBJECTS is to t)e prefeneO. In 



BLDOO TONK^ aoJ in PALE. FEEBLE, and 



fli these svfflptons No. 2 is to be prepared 



smm 



QlfmmwmM s for ^ &y 



onlals which defy al! liBmjtatiOT a 



BUFFALO LITH 



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aad Druggists geoeally 

 sent to any adkbess 



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