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JOHN “MeCLENAWAN, .
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THE CONFESSIONS OF A
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- JEALOUS WIFE.
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the conclusion, thet Miss Parpor intends writing a sequel, in which man
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ELECTION FOR CORONERS.—TO THE ELECTORS OF
the City and County of New York :—Gentlemen—baving been solicited
by many influential friends to offer myself to your consideration for the office
of one of the four Coroners, to be elected next November, and having been
assured that I have strenuous supporters in almost every ward in the city,
Thave willingly consented to lay my claims before the democratic party,
whose unflinching and unwearied advocate I have been for nearly twenty
years, There arecertain requirements necessary in order to be eligible for
such an office, and those I feel I possess. In the first place, Tama nveiciany
of two years’ study in the Royal College of Surgeons, Iretand, and four i
the University of New York, having graduated under Drs. Mott, Post, Pat.
terson, Bedford, Draper, Payne and Dickson, and though tsb not least, under
the distinguished anatomist, Dr. William Darling. I have also received
much instructions from the able counsel of Dr. J. P. Garrish, of this city.
In the next place, I have stuttied law for two years in this city, with a gen-
tleman who now fills a high position at the bar. Therefore, I presume to say,
my qualifications sre indiapuleo T have been always ready at a call to go
forward to every ro
ort
m in the city to aid the honest democrat and te sup:
a wnieh tend to the perp ed
town by the great fathers of the Revolution. 1 ‘therefore place ee nome
theelectors of New andidate for the Position of Coroner. My
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Publication Office,\No. 10 Spruce ‘strets
1, 1855. NO. 35.
Publications,
N THE LUNGS AND AIR PASSAGES.—CONSUMPTION, BRON}
CHITIS and Asthma, successfully treated by Inhalation.
Just ff Pale .
A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of t] the ‘Throat and Lunes. With thelr
Treatment by Medic: see “nhalaions oP Robert Hunter, 4. ‘>. »utht
? vations on [i 9 Price 25 cents ; bound, 50 cents
se. Thi
of Consumption, Bronce i! @ and Asthma, by Inhalation, has already excited
ighout tl 1
The treatment of diseases of the throat and lungs by inhalation was intro
yeara since, and
consi hat they are
conveyed into the lungs in the form of a vapor, and produce their action at the
ve dise: ractical success of Dr. Hunter's treatment is
lestined to revolutionize the opinions of the medical world on this subject ;
to establieh the entire eurability of Consumption, and to diminish incalcul-
ably the frightful ges of this and other kindred diseases of the delicate
organs of respiration.
mong the important subjects considered in this work are the following :—
i Affectiona of the ‘Throat—Common ‘ont, Granular Sore
Quincy, Enlarged Tonsils, Elongated Urule oF Pata’ e—their symptoms an
treatment.
Il. Affections of the Larynx—Acute Laryngites, Chronie Laryngites, Ulee-
ratlon of the Larynx, Abscess in the Larynx, Warty Growths in the Larynx,
Aphonia, or Loss of Voice.”
TIL. Affection ofthe Bronchial Tubes—Acute Bronchitis, Chronie Bronchitis,
Winter Cough, Turnid Bronchitis, Dry Bronchitis, Nervous Cough, St oma”
Cough, Neglected Colds, A:
IV, Consump' Clone Galloping ‘or Acute Consumation, Chronic Consump.
tion, Consumption in Childhood, Masked Comsumption, Symptoms—Cough,
Expectoration, Shortness of Breath, Spitting of Blood, Hemorrhage from tte
unes, &¢.
Putoreles and Cavities tp che Lun}
iagnosis, or the Means of Detecting Diseases in the Lungs.
metr
Auscultation, Percussion and Pulmoi
new instrament for measuring the quantity of air seceived by the Lunzey
Proof of the “ Curability of C
. ‘onsumption.”—Opinions of eminent Eng
lish,
Lf
ite fll sveceas,
\— Washes, Tartar Emetie
inistered through the Ski!
Ou eases 0 fail jure.
. By ies
Ointments, Croton
. By Change of Clim: Stage Beneficial m Injurioue
Climates most Fav worable: “Statietiee ; Views of Sir Sainen ¢ Clark, Professor
Forbes. and Dr, Flood; Influence of Pine Forests, of the Sugar Ho
Ague Districts,
4, By Medicated | intatations « its Success ; the Action of Inhaled Vapors
the Diseased Surface of the Lungs; the Inhaling Instrument ; the Remed
8.
‘k stands deservedly high rs a physician, and such
has been the practical success of his treatment in Consumption, Bronchitis,
and Asthma, that sy cannot fail to place him at the heed of living authorities
on Diseases of the Ez.
Merde conse, Rewer OPINIONS” OF THE PRESS. -
ie have seldom met with any statements in the writings of medical men
on the subject so satisfactory 98 those contained in a work entitled ‘A Prace
Heal Treatise on Diseases of the Throat and Tangs, by Robert Hunter, M.D.”
ribune.
“The variable Temperature of our climate renders the: diseanes of which
the work before us treats o! walence, that we hril ev
ect
ded.
reful perusal of those who have fniled in obtaining relief from other reme
ies. - It seem: or jevoted Me auention ex
clusively to the study of this clas of direases. -Y. Herald.
“We have lately examined with a good deal of care a new vw method ore treat
ing these insidious and fearful complaints, proposed by Dr. Hunter, of this
a and must admit that it seems likely to work @ revoluton inthe mode of
onion wie old-fashioned enemy. fine roar
ah in and intelligible, an: ad even interesting to the eal reader
may be the value of life it naif to the afflicted.”
and Commmercial Advertiser, Baltimore.
“We find in Dr, Hunter’s tock: the mes reasonable, logical, and com
sense doctrines, In Ferard to the subject of which he treats, that have ever
feen laid before the pu vannah Evening Journal.
“We speak of our own n knowledge when ‘we say that those of our éitrrens
who have tried the remedies of Dr. Hunter have found them acting like a
charm, and can scarce! y realize the rapid improvement they are ms ing”
epublican and Argus, Baltimore.
“ ane author speaks with the knowledge. rn re ave rections of ‘he throst and
lun ‘k Courier and Inquirer.
Ter. Hunter is the champion and expotn the treatment dy inbala
tion. lis Treatise is ractical and hilocorteay and e matnred rest!
of very close study adelphia Grenine Bulletin.
« We have some personal Trend Is who havels bored for a leng time pnder
pulmonary at atinexs, and they have found relief by the inbalation proces:
This book would be very useful te ail who are more or Jess afflicted with there
terrible diseases,” jaltimore Patriot
‘This book will be found of the deepest interest and the most consoling t to
the opens and des; sairing consumptiv ret Jou
.¢ introduction of that mode of treatment into tee coontey by
anew erain the history fof that insidions and dread
among us.” © {Catholic #irror.
« We take pleagure in expressing our opinion thet Pe unter tea gent’.
man Well suiled in the meileal srt, 8 reed in I pertains to na SRI
pplication of medic: ““Tnetenv lie a ) Republican.
“The statements cof 2 people in the, country
certify that by his‘’Dr. ia "ay treatment they have ‘peen foscued from tbe very
brink of the grave, n and child in nthe United States should
buy and rend thie book.” ~
“To Dr. Robert Te nter in due the merit 0. intr scoducing into the Umt
States in 1851, the system of w ich he is an able expositor, The inhaling
method is soothing, p' Ey on and speedy. We advise jthos fe sufferin
with disease of this a ire to apply instantly to this ns ‘stem,
born ata.) Gatette,
“This work has achieved a Erenter popularity and been more ext:
quoted by the press than her medical work exer pape tn ti
ork Cou:
“We have read numerous letters from parties whi
ae dade neh ech ais nl ens
conviction of the excellence d efficiency of met
direetion of a skilful physician, sush ae Dr, Ros sical inbalaign unre
the system into the United States, and now a resident of tis city,”
Ww York Atlas,
“The author has with very eat abi
ney ante unte cnvetoblssaeaniay teed net nach men
Tearoning in not only characterized DY great rationality k ut is forettle im the
extreme. The suggestien at once strikes the mind ing just what is
cessary to reach such a Jisease as that of the lungs. ”
(Philadelphia Daily News,
6 hook is one whieh all should peruse, as they cannot but b
the: may vatual Me and practical Sugcestions in it.” Ne ew York Mi treary
“Every page of it is full of practical, manly sense, clearly comb)
the most thorough know ledge of man end bis anatomy”? Combined ite
(National Police Ca-"*
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