MEDICAL EXPERTS.
; In the averrgo modicai man prcjudioo I and professional caste is very strong. Qe is educated in this atmosphere, and his associations in after years but I strengthen his early teachings: Yet theroare minds in tho profo3Bion,a'otivo, alert, vigorous, abreast and ahead of their day and generation, who rofuso to be bound and stand still. If thoy cannot cure with their list of preparations thoy are willing to try others, alboit, thoy aro ef another school or mayhap no school at all If a new theory fur the successful combatting of disease is .advanced, or a new preparation for tho* alleviation of suffering humanity is discovered, they do not cry it down because it is now, or becauso it comos to them out of tho beaten track of precedence. Scoros of reputable physicians, becoming discoursed at tho results of their prescriptions in their own cases and those of their pationts, havo put asido prejudice and used Warner's Safo Remedies for/the diseases for which Ibey aro recommended with tho most gratifying and. permanent results, They bavo frcoly attested theso facts ovor their own sienaturos, arid havo gladly givon their testimony that for tho euro of disonsos •of tho kidnoys, liver, urinary organs, " Warners safe Cure' has marked an epoch in medical jouriaprudence. Read tho attested facts from men who'havo graduated from the best medical colleres with highest honors and haye mado tho science of medioino a life long study. ROBERT W. STIRLING. I.R.C 5.1., tho well-known practitioner of Dunedin, N.Z, writes under date of Juno 7th, 1888 " I havo in various instances prescribed "Warner's Safe Cure" and "Warner's Safo Pills" for kidnoy disease, Bright's disease and sorer.) forms of indigestion and havo seen it attonded with most gratifying results." It, A. GUM, M.D., Dean of tho United States Medical College, New York, says:—" I had overy whore heard of " Warner's Safe Curo," butsomowhat hesitated to recommend it-but a personal friond, whose application for insurance on his lifo was rejected on account of Bright'sdisoase came to me, A chemical and microscopical examination of his urine revealed quantities of albumen and granular tube costs, confirming tho Bright's disease, After tryiu« all the usual remedies m vain, 1 directed him to use " Warner's Safo Cine." Within four months no tube casts could bo found, and only a trace of albumen; and as lie expressed it, he felt' : perfectly well. Alter this demonstration of its power, 1 prescribed it in full doses in both acute and chronic Briglit'sdisoa9o,withthemostsatisfactory results, I find that in Blight's disoase it seems to act as a solvent of albumen; to sootho and heal inflamed membranes, and wash out opitholial [debris which blocks up tho tubuli unofori—urinebearing tubes], and to prevent the destructive metamorphosis of tissue." A.E. LEGGETT, MR.O.S.E,, of Nelson N. Z., writing August f th, 1888, testifies—" A case that came under my observation oflecting a sorinns' disorganisation of the kidneys, the disease was kept in abeyance by tbo application ot "Warner's Safe Curo," and when deprived of tho uso of this medicine, , tho patient suffered a relapse, proving nearly fatal, but on resumption of this specific tho pationt recovered his health..
C. E, TEMENT, M.D,, of Auokland, N. Z„ says Sopteniber22nd, 1888 -" I have prescribed" Warnor's Safo Curo"" in conjunction with " Warner's Safe Pills," in kidnoy diseases and in incipient Bright's disoaso with very happy result, and can safely recommend it as an oxcellont remedy in all diseases of tho bladder, kidnoy, and liver, and more eapeoially iu senile cases."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3087, 22 December 1888, Page 3
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584MEDICAL EXPERTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3087, 22 December 1888, Page 3
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