THE INVALIDS’ H 
of urine, to prevent confusion, every 
foeled with the name of the patient who 
rnv«n TATION FEES. —It reqiu'rhs'vcoimderable 
syj^ptom^and de^ermine^hcrefroin tltoprecise nature 
in our records for future reference, and a reply dictated. It 
19 t afford’to Si'casfiecessarily 
sa^ShSsrs 
chemiStWir microscopical examination of the urine be neces- 
SXTthe fee wilL he three dollars. These fees must be mya- 
wise the communication will receive no attention. 
THE INVALIDS 5 HOTEL. 
is the success attending our original system of deter-- 
• -no. fn e nature of chronic diseases without seeing the- 
minm^ t rmlv in very rare and complicated cases^ 
Sr at rtkose at of‘a s^glcS Kactor, that Wquire a p«- 
sonal examination of those consultingus. But asoui P 
tice annually embraces the treatment of thousands of c o 
of surgical diseases and deformities, as well as la fse “i-^vy 
bers of tlie most complicated and inveterate forms of chijm- 
affections, G which have resisted the treatihent of other pteble 
clans and surgeons, we have, therefore, ah all times^ a inor 
number of patients coming from a distance and aesnn auu 
wm9 ;„ 9T1 A. e c ?ty while under our treatment. In fac sen 
very K numbe? of invalid people who daily visit Brnany 
evfry quarter of ^United ^t^and Ganadabus^ 
taatod of Specialists in Mediime aud Stirierof the 
mated with him, rendered it necessaiy that the foil 
this institution should provide a place on a grand ar^ in g 0 f 
modious scale for their entertainment and comfoit. idage, 
A DVANT AGES OFFERED.—The Invalids^ A- ^ 
more complete in its i?located 8 in ^nis class, 
tion in the world. The building is ocatea m Vl l ien w ho 
most healthful and desirable portions of the City cj e w 
a srssaafir fS^I&JKa 
withaU Ei “d e s n ?f also conm.etiialat- 
H a well-appototek gymnasium and bowling nUe^senes^ot 
proper means of exercise. and act 
riTRONIC DISEASES of ail forms, whether,^ and de „ 
medical, surgical, or mechanical, treatment, come LY q decay, 
province of our several specialties. like reju- 
OF WOMEN.— Especially are ts and dor- 
diseS peculiar to females. The employment,.r lingering 
40 
Compound Extract of 
art-Weed or Water Pepper 
TAKEN INTERNALLY IT CERES 
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breaks up Colds, Cramps, Febrile and Inflamma¬ 
tory Attacks, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia, and 
relieves all Pains and Suppressions to which Fe¬ 
males are subject from taking cold at a critical 
period. 
APPEIED EXTERNAEEY IT CERES 
Sprains and Bruises, Frost-bites, Chilblains, Felons, 
Rheumatic Affections, Scalds, Burns, Cuts, Neu¬ 
ralgia, Pain in the Back, Soreness and Stiffness of 
Joints, Stings and Bites of Poisonous Insects and 
Reptiles, Caked Breast, or “Ague in Breast,” and 
Enlarged Glands,—in short, is an unexcelled Lini¬ 
ment for Man and Beast. 
It is sold by deafers in medicines in all parts of 
the civilized world. 
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