MEDICAL EXPERTS.
In the averrgc medical man prejudice and professional caste is very strong, Ho is educated iu this atmosphere! and hiii associations in after years but strengthen his early teachings. Yet there are minds in the profession,active, alert, vigorous, abreast and ahead of their day and generation, who refuse to be bound and stand still. If they cannot euro with their list of preparations they are willing to try othors, alboit, they are efanother school or mayhap no school at all, If a new theory for the successful combatting of disease is advanced, or a new preparation for the alleviation of Buffering humanity is discovered, they do not cry it down because it is now, or because it comes to them out of the ■ beaten track of precedence. _ Scores of reputable physicians, becoming discouraged at the results of their prescriptions in their own cases .and those of their patients, have put' aside prejudice and used Warner's Safe Remedies for the diseases for which they are recommended with t]ie most gratifying and permanent results, They have freely attested these facts over their own 1 Bienatwrea, and have gladly given their testimony that ■kfothe cure of diseases of the kidneys, ■ Jfer, urinary organs, "Warners safe Cure'-, has marked an epoch in medical jourisprudence. Bead the attested facts from men who have graduated from the best medical collepcs with highest lionors and haye made the science of mediciuo a life hint; study. ' ROBERT W. STIRLING, 1.E.05.1| • tho well-known praotitwnorof punedip
N,ss,writes under dnto ofAuno 7th, 1838 " I have" in various instances prescribed "Warner's Safe Curo" and " Warner's Safe Pills" for kidnoy diseaso, Bright's disease and severe forms of indigestion and liavo seen it attonded with most gratifying roaults." O.E. TEMENT, M.D., of Auckland; N, Z„ says Septembor 22ud, 1888 — ll l have proscribed " Warner's Safe Cure"" in conjunction with 11 Warner's Safo Pills," in kidney diseasos and in incipient JBright's disease with very happy result-, and can safely recommend it as an excellent remedy in all diseases of tho bladder, kidney, and liver, aud moro especially in senile cases."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3099, 9 January 1889, Page 3
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347MEDICAL EXPERTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3099, 9 January 1889, Page 3
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