MEDICAL EXPERTS.
In the avenge medical man prejudice and professional caste is very strong. Ho is edu ated in this atmosphere, and his associations in after years but strengthen his early teachings. Yet there are minds in tho profession.activo, alert, vigorous, abreast and ahead of their day and generation, who refuse to be bound and stand still. If tliey cannot cure with their liefc of preparations thoy aro willing to try others, albeit, they are of another school or mayhap no school at all, If a now theory for the successful combatting of disease is advanced, or a now preparation for the alleviation-of Buffering humanity is discovered, thoy do not cry it down because it is new, or because it comedo- them out of the beaton.track of]>reoedMCe. Scores of roputablo physicians, becoming discoursed at tho results of their prescriptions in their own cases and thorn of their ■patients, have put aside prejudice and used Warner's Safe Hcnifdies for tho diseases for which lliey arc recommended with the most gratifying and permanent results, Tbey have freoly attested these facts over their oiviu'Btenntm'cfl, and have gladly given their'testimony that gftr tho cure of diseases of the kidneys, pSver, urinary organs, " Warners safe Cure' has marked an epoch in medical jourisprudence. Head tho attested facts from men who have graduated from tho best medical coUepeswilhhighest honors and haye made the science of medicine a lifo lout; study. ROBERT W. STIRLING, I.R.C S.I, tho well-known practitioner of Dunedin N.Z. writes under date of J mm 7th, 1888 " I liavo iii various instances prescribed "Warner's Safe Cure" and "Warner's Safe Pills" for kidney disease, Britdit's disease and severe forms of indigestion and have seen it attended with most gratifying results," C. E. TEiSMNT, M.D., of Auckland, N. Z„ says September 22nd, JBBB —*' I have prescribed "Warner's Safe Cure"" in conjunction with " Warner's Safo Pills,'' in ' kidney diseases and in Incipient Brighi's disease with very liappy result, aiid cau safely recommend it as an'oxcellent remedy in all diseases of the bladder," kidney, and ljvor, and more especially iu senile cases." B. A. GUM, MA, Dean of tho United States Medical College, Now York, says:—"l had pyery where heard of *' Warner's Safe Cure," butsqniewhat hesitated to. recoinrripnd it—but a per: porial friend, whose application for inksurance on his lifp was rejected on of Bright's disease cam'o to me. A chemical'and micrp i 3c.cpicai cxamina: Hon of his urine revealed quantities of albumen and granular tube pasts, poiijiriiiing the Bright's disease. AftpHry ; liifr.ajl.tHe usual remedies In ypin, 1 di'tect'ed him to use "Warner's. Safe*. Cmp,"' Within' four 'months no tube casts'coul(l' be found, and only (v'. trace . of albumen; and ai he esuretsed It, lie
folt;'; perfectly woll. Attor this dunimistration of its power, I prescribed it'in full, doaea. in both acuto'and chronic Urigltt*s diseaae, with tho most sutiafacttn'y results,', i'lind that in Bright's disease it secmato not as a solvent of albumen | to soothe and heal inflamed membranes, and with out opitliolinl debris [which blocks ■ up' the tubuli unofori—ucino-boaring-tubes], and to provont tho destructive metamorphosis of tissue," A.E, LEGGETT, MR.C.S.E,, o( Nelson N. Z., writing August Cth, 1888, testifies—" A case that camo under my observation attocling a serious disorganisation of the kidneys, the disease was kept in abeyance by the application of "Warner's Safe Oure, 1 ' and when deprived'of tho use of this medioino, tho patient suffered a rclnpso, proving nearly fatal, but on resumption of thin specino the patient recovered his health,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3108, 19 January 1889, Page 3
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577MEDICAL EXPERTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3108, 19 January 1889, Page 3
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