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N THE LUNGS AND AIR PASSAGES. CONSUMPTION, BRON ,
j CHUTES and Asthma, successfully vee by Inbalatic
Fust Publis)
A Practical Treatise on the D seases o!
wn Sf ytoa Langs, Withtheir ~~
wand
Treatment -y Medicated tania By Rom obert Hunter, @. 1) , autbor
“ Observations on Inhatati n” dees &c. | Price 25 cents ;
ind, 59 cents.
of the most valuable of its class ever ixsved |
The great succes of {ts author in the treatment
tien, Bronehii is aud Asthma, by Inhelation, has already excited
a lange by inhelation was intro
se weveral ‘8 since, and
ary bj
seed te in the edmiaiavration of medicines in euch a Inanner or tbat they Bre
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Winter Cough, Humid Bronchitis, Dry Bronchitie, Nervous Cough, Stoma
Cough, Neglected Colds,
tlon.Consumpin ia in Childhosd, Masked Co
ie Dr.
jeatined 19 revolutionize the opinions of the medical world on thie subject
Hor, and produce their action at he
al success of
tablish #1 ral pavoge core lity of consump tom. see to diminish ineele
of this and other kindred disesses of the delicat
gans ¢ of ee on.
Peyorten ant subjects considered tn in me work are the following :—
Tectone at the ie a Como Throst, Granular Sore Throat, , +
ed Tonsils, Elongated Uvula or Powe ir aymptoms and
reatm
“Tr "Affections of ty Leryn Acne Laryngite 8,
eg in the Larynx, Warty
A Chronic Laryngites, pee
Growths in the Larynx,
seen
iit. ma ftoe ormhe pron rehial Tubes—Acute Bronchitis, Chronic Bronchitis .
or »
Acute Consumption, Chronic Consum
maumption, Symptoi
Shortness of Breath, Spitting of Blood, Hemorrhage from the
TV Consumption—Gatloping_o
Lungs, &. i
Otnimente, Crotot
sung
ployed; Directions for Tre: + Cane
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and Asthma. hat ke
on the subject so eatintactory
“ The variable 0 Temperatare of our “climate renders
hi
er's
sense doctrines, in rerard to the subject of wi
on. His Treatise
anew erain U
among us.
T
States in Test,
sing, &
with disease of a nature to “ny in
auoted ty the p
ntry.””
the course of treatment referred to, and a!
conviction
the system into the United States, and now a resident
reasoning 1s not only charact
te many “elustle and practical suggestion:
the mont ttoreugh knowledge of man a
Published by |;
4
ral and Cavities in the Lungs. +.
agnosis, or the Means of Desecting Dises
nscultation, Percussion and Pi etry.
new ini strument for measuring ihe e quantity ¢ of alr received by the Lungs
'. Proofa of the “ Curability of Consumption.”—Opinions of eminent Eng
French, ad “Ameriean otival ate.
sin the Lungs. toe
ptton.
oy Remedies Admini fotered t through the Stomach—j0n {ll success,
edies ee tered through the Skin—Weshes, Tartar Emetic
uses of ‘ilar,
t What Stage Beneficial ; When Injurious
"Ci atistice s Views of Sir James Clark, P
rab inti of Pine Forests, of the Sugar Trouse
y Chan; ge of Cl
Success; the Action of Inhaled Vapors
the, Ini valing Inst trument ; the Rem
stands, "fovervedly b yhysician, and such
ct tical succens of bis treatm nt a Consumption, Bronchitis, =.
Ot fail to wo place him a“ the hend of living authorities
OPINIONS or: THE PRESS.
with any sraternenta in the writings of medical men
ed in a work entitled * A Prac-'?
porthe Toro ‘ind Lunge, by Robert Hunter, M-D.-*
mune,
ical ‘Treatise on Diseas
the diseases of which
a treats of much genctal prevalence, that we hail every new
seen townar stock of petholosteal information
boon.
care iperana of thowe
work of a devoted bis atiention ex.”
cit to tothe wtady or hia class of diseases.’ UN. Y. Herald. »
«We have lately examined with 2 good deal of care a new method of treat.
ing there, ncions and fearful Conpininty proposed by Dr. Hunter, of this
city, and munt admit that St eema likely to Work a revoluton in the mode of —
Gghting this ‘Slacmanioned enemy.” {Home Journal,
“Tee plain and intelligible, and even interesting to the gencral reader .
and may be the value of tite ei self & the afflict
‘Commercial Advertiser, Baltimore,
‘We find in Dr. unter
nah Evening
e when we 62 ay that t thone of our citizens
seen laid before the public.”
‘We apeak of our own, knowled;
ho hare tried the remedies of. Dr. Tronter have found them acting ikea
charm, and can scarcely realize the rapid improvement the: makin
epublican and ‘Argue, .
«The author speaks with the knowledge of the afections of ‘he throne and °”
ngs. (New York Courter end Inquirer,
“Dr. Hunter is the champion and expounder of the ve tment ty ‘ia
is Dractical aod philoso} lead, an matured result
n” Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
very l lone study ans
along time under
who have ahora for
“We fe me
pelmoaeny a attacks, and they have found relief by the inhalation proce
ry useful to ail who are more or
ould be ve icted with then
terrible Wo diseases. [Baltimore Pau a
18 book will he found of the deepest interest and we, je most voovetn to
whe hopeless and despairing consum Street Jourval, -
¢ introduction of that mode of reument into we coun! Dr.
1e history of that insidious and dreadful disease so prevalent
‘Catholic Mirror,
‘+ We take plenanre tn expressing our opinton thet Dr. Hunter isa candle
mai led in the medieal art, and rein ail that pertains to a skilful
Titieation of tnedical Jacksonville ( Repudlicar
“The statements o! ofa we speetatt people in the counry
certify that by hie'(De 1 ay wrentment they have been rescued from the ver
brink of the gra , Woman an cba in the United States should
buy and read thi is book.” {New York Dispatch,
e Robert Tranter is a wee merit . introducing into the Unite
ble expositor. The ‘inating
peedy. We navine tho
ntly to this ey ore enfering
ut a TAvburn ‘ (ata | Gazetio.
chieved a greater Topularity and deen ext )
than any other medical ‘work ever puted | i ris
TNew ¥.
method is hin
“This work hi
ec wWe have read nomerons letters from part Jes who have been mera ty.
citcieney ‘of meticinal inhalation wate
ein: 1 7
rection of a akitful physician, sush as Dr. Rotert Han sen raducot of
t of
N
subject ims such aman
‘The author has with mn ery erat anuity treated h
18 theory wherever his book m read.’ Tie
make convert:
vy Yationality bat ia fore hie
treme. The suggestion at once atrikea the mind as being jist Wat ine.
cennary to reach such a dis weave as that ot the lungs.”
[Philadelphia Daity News,
“The boo ison wht u anna but benent by
eh all should peruse, ag they canngt Bie pen
of it 1s (ull of practical, manty sense. clearly combined. To
tomy.”
and hie ane National Rolle Genet,
jo» 229 peacway, Few York
Fore by all hookesliers. or ly
STRINGER & TO 'D, .
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