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stant to section 76, of title 3, of article 3, of chapter 13, of the first part
the Revised Statutes, as amended by chapter 189 of the lawe of 1850, that
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lands so sold and remaining unredeemed, will be conveyed to the purchasers
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2
Publientions,
N THE LUNGS AND AIR PASSAGES. TCONSUMPTION, BRON
(CHITIS and Asthme, succesafully treated by Inhalatios
ctieal Treatise on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. With their
Medicated Tubalat long, By Robert Banter, ND.
“ Observations on Inhalation,” &¢., -
T one or tite ‘sist waive ble Oi its el lees ever issu
e great success of its author in the treatment
of Consumption, Bronebitis and Asthma, by Inbalation, has alresdy excited
the deepest aitention throughout the Union.
aves of the throat & and Jungs by inhalation was intro
duced inte the country By the santhor of thie
consists in administrati jcines vm such a manner th:
pease. n 0
to revolutionize the opin odical world on thie eubyect ;
to establich the entire curabiity ot Connum tion, and to diminish inealoul-
ably the (rightful ra and other kindred diseases of the delicate
organs of eapraia
‘Among the important subjects considered in this work are the following :—
i, Affections of the Throat—Common Sere Throst, Granular Sore Throat,
Quiney, Enlarged Tonsils, Elongated Uvula or Pais ir symptoms and
treatment.
- Affections of the Larynx—Acute Leryngites, Chronic Laryngites, Ul
ration of the Larynx, Abacess in the Laryax, Warty Growths in the Larynx,
Apbonia, or‘ Loes of Voice.”
II, Affection ofthe Bronchial Tubes— Acute Bronchitis, Chronic Bronchitis :
Winter Coogn, Humid Bronchitn, Dry Bronchitis, Nervous Cough, Sto
Cough, Negtected Colds, Ai
TV, Consunapeion Galloping oF Acute Consumption, Chronic Consum
tion, Coneumption in Childhood, Masked Comsumption,. Symrtoms—Cough,
Expectoration, Shortness of Breath, Spine of Blood, Hemorrhage from t16
Lunes ae.” } Malt ir
“Tubsretea and Cavities in the Lungs. :
Diagnosis, or th jeans of Detecting Diseases ia the bones
Auscultation, Percussion ani :
A new instroment for measuring the eqvaity of air received by the Lunceg
of the “ Cural ability of Con ‘—Opinions ofeminent Eng
lish, Freneh, and Americ: m phvaiclans 3
Vi. ‘The Treatment of Cone
J. By Remedies Admi letered throu the Stomech—ite in success. |
Re Adminis ministered throng Bkin- ‘artar Emetic
; By
Otntments, Croton
3. By Change of
Climates most'Favoratie
Forbes, and. Di
What Stage Ben eficial ; When Iniurious
3 Statistics ; Views of Sir James Ciark, Professor
‘ood ; induence of Pine Forests, of the Sugar House, of
Success ; the Action of Inhaled Vapors a
the an Instrument ; the Remestic
iy high os a physician, and such
i" been the practical success of hie treatment an Cons mption, Bronchitis,
aud Asthma, that it guanot fal to place him at the head of living authorities
on Diseases of the i
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
MWe have seldom met with any statements in the ‘writings of medical men
on the subject so aatiafactory as those contained in a work entitlod * A Prac.
tieal Treatise on Dinenson of the Tasos ant ‘Lunge, by Robert Hunter. M.D.”
{Ns
' “The variable Temperature of our cllmate renders © eed diseares of ye
the work before us treats of such general prevalence, ‘hat we hail every
data on rhc heen serine is fon and
gare fal pores
commen bis treat:
eile in ontaining zehiet from other r:
ewok rot aman who} has devoted his a aiteniion ex-
+ Herald.
oe to tothe sat of this class of dise:
ed with w good deal of care a new method of tre:
arful complaints, proposed by Dr Hanter oF this
have Tat
ing These Ineidion
‘and. fe
city, and must admit that pees likely to work a revoluton f mode of
fightin ng tn ove feat my.” Trome Journat,
Tt i
“alleen 2 nd even Snteresting to the general re:
and may Methe ‘value of ite ieelt to the afflicted.” 5 fee aver
» and Commmercial Advertiser, Baltimore
“We find in Dr Honter's “he e mc: reasonable, logical, and
sense doctrines, in regard to the subject of
been laid before the public.’ » {Savannah Evening Journal.
“ our own know eee when we say that thone of onr citin
who bay erated the Temedies: Honter have found them acting like a
charm, and ean scarcely realize the "rapid improvement they are taking.”
Republican and Argus, Baltimore.
« nen author spenke with the knowledge o ore wre atecrions of ie ‘ren nt and
Courier and Inqui
uD nD. Hunter is the ehampion and ee os thet Seatment by ii i‘
tion. His Treatise is practical and philosophical, aj matved result
of very lone study and observation.” . (Phila adelpbie rene Bulletin.
* We have some nal friends who have labored for alone ti
ulmonary winch, and they have found reliet by the i Tataation nyroce sees
ie Book W very useful to ail who are more or lexs aMicted with thene
terrible dise es. Baltimore Patri
“This book ill be found of the deepest interest snd the mont ne copaling to
the hopeless and despairing consumptive. a jar nal
The introduction of that mode of trestment intone country Dnt
4 new era in the history of that insidious and dreadful dinease vo 2 prevatent
among v8. Cabo ie Mirror.
“We ensure in expressing our opinion that Dri inter is a gentle
man well silted in the Lethe an, and versed in allt hat
sppileation or ed ical remedit
ost reapectall = people ie the country
certity that by ‘hiv His) treatment they have been ed from the very
brink of the Every man, woman and child in thet United States should
buy and read this book.” = w Yor
1. Robert Honter tndue the merit 0 uote I into the Unite
of which he is san able expositor, The inhaling
“ing, 0 dviee those sufering
disease | of this nature to ee instantly ti to ne a rvetel
‘Aubu wea (Aln) Gaze,
“Thia work has achieved a greater popularity ana bee: re extensivel
quoted by the press than any other medical work exer Ppinted in thi
{Ne
wre We have read numerons letters from parties who b
the course of treatment referred to, and all seem townie yo ten ed by
der the
direction of a skilful physi bert Hunter, the tnt
the system Into the United Sinton ni now a reaidento or Thiseaye
UNew York Atlas.
nes “The author has with very great t ability treated h ut Peet | in a euch a man
bat a Reeve ‘in the
ing just what is ne
tre netetpbia Daily News.
“The book ison which all should they cannot but benefit by
the many “elusbie and practical uggeetone Tu it? vison 'ury,
“Ev age Of it is full of practical, manly sense, clearly combined with”
the most thorugh knowledge Of man and his anston’
[National Police Gazette,
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Je10 Ow JAS. M, COOK, Comptrolter,
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