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BUFFALO LITHIA WATER 41 Forms 
of Bright’s 
Disease, Albuminuria of Pregnancy, Uric Acid 
Diathesis, Gout, Rheumatism, Lithzemia, Renal 
Calculi, and Stone of the Bladder, Etc., Etc. 
Or, Ceorge Ben Johnston, kichmond, Va., ea-President Medical Society of Vir- 
fis and Professor of Gynecologg and Abdominal Surgery, Medical College of Virginia: 
“IF | WERE ASKED WHAT MINERAL WATER HAS THE WIDEST RANGE OF 
SSEFULNESS, | WOULD UNHESITATINGLY ANSWER BUFFALO LITHIA, [tis a most 
Wasable remedy in many obscure and stubborn conditions which, at best, yield slowly, if at all, to 
@zs. In URIC ACID DIATHESIs, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, LITHAEMIA, and the like, its 
. are prompt and lasting. 
“Almost any case of Pyelitis and Cystitis will be alleviated by it and many cured. 
Powene ad evidence of the undoubted DISINTEGRATING, SOLVENT, and ELIMINATING 
ERS of this water IN RENAL CALCULUS, and have known its long continued use to per- 
ra up the gravel-forming habit. 
OBS pe agent of great value in the treatment of the Albuminuria of Pregnancy, and is an 
sient diuretic in fa and Typhoid Fever. In all forms of BRIGHT’S DISEASE, 
“alla hopelessly advanced, its good effects are pronounced. 1 believe it has been 
*f prolonging many lives in this trouble.’ 
one Y Shoemaker, M.D., LL. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeu- 
ce ce Chirurgical College of Phil iphia, etc., in the New York Medical Journal, 
4, 19: “The is DOUBLY EFFICIENT io Rheu- 
‘hey 7 ible substances will precipitate in the Kidneys and Bladder. The intense suffering pro- 
Unenestion , together with consecutive pyelitis and cystitis, y promp | : 
Sage is of ly, although the Speedy removal of Uric Acid and other products of faulty tissue 
Service is ous benefit, yet to PREVENT their formation is a service still important. 
“Geese tateres whic ace DUEFALO LITHIA WATER when it corecs 
which are responsibie for the production 
Syn Gabel, M.D.. A.M., LL. D., Formerly Professor of P jeg = 
& Board of E epi r ment of the University of Virginia, wernt gpa pereg et TE 
Mite Of Materia resource. It should be recognized by the professi eee 
ety 2 et rofessor of Chemistry, University of Virginia. (Extract fromreport 
cee Under the acters ‘Spring No. 2)+ 
ction 
mm bRIc AciD a that the action of the water is PRIMARILY and MAINLY 
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