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tains in regard to healths culture. 
Examination of the Urine 
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A careful microscopical examination and chemical anaiy- 
aiQ r.f the urine is a valuable aid, in determining the nature of 
manv chronic diseases, particularly those of the nervous svs- 
S 5 ? 5 h?ood liver kidneys, bladder; ptos^ate gland, and gen- 
er^ive organs?^^’This important fact is not-oyerlooked at the 
World’s fSsnensary, where an experienced chemist is-em- 
T ‘i _„p f j fr. rYiake such examinations and report the result to 
Ihe^attendant physicians. Medical authors, pro essors and 
practitioners of all schools, admit and even insist upon the 
importance of such examinations m diagnosing i 
Many practitioners neglect to take advantage of this invan- 
able aid, while many others fear that if the. attach muc 
portance to such examinations ^ ^ J be , pmhmiasts 
“nriscoDian” or “water doctors —a class of enum^iasts 
who claim to correctly diagnose every disease by an exami¬ 
nation of the urine. Persons consulting us, and wishing to 
avail^hemselves of the advantages afforded by these exami- 
Sons, Snlend small vials of'their urine, by-express.For 
nnrpnqp about two ounces of that farst passed alter o 
in ttfe mSng should be sent to me. It cannot be sent by 
mail nA matter how it is packed, as the viai is liaoie to 
broken v allowing the liquid ito> escape and^ soil thes man matter. 
It must not, therefore, be sent by mail, ^“ a I^ e t Sn 5 rta- 
pvrrrpss T)acked m & box. All chaiges tor tran^por^a 
SL nS nackaaes of urine must be prepaid, unless coming 
from nointJ at which the charges cannot be prepaid through, 
5 wh^ch case the money for such purpose must be sent to 
S^v maif and I will pav the charges here on the arrival of 
the nackase^n sending monev, always register your letters 
or inclose 0 Post Office Money Ouler A comp ete history^f 
fhA pqcp inoludinfiT the age and sex of the patient, inu t ac 
tnmv^nvthp samfle or ft will receive no attention. Bv thus 
d?rectin°- the 8 examination into the channels indicated, we 
n£ve Khvaluable time, and a lengthy series of experi¬ 
ments is avoided. As we are daily receiving numerous vials 
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