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—_ determined to devote my attention to discases of the | tobe permitted to report my case a2 successfully treat. b= fers lpg ape ae) Your kind attention to second p erumpreonsly se erts, rod onre, will be e by feanen, iat porvoolar : Wee Seed sa ertred’ the beoprate” Dall bovie fd se am eS Tanie ae De nue, N.Y. 9 ” 71. MORAN, M. D. v former apper! so cur commupications on consumption, I bave thongn! _ ; = , Whe least baa ee rae ne ood 7 Seem ti IESE yew eal provable me mon a ervey weal Dy. Huxrm—Dear ar uacte pedeen Fat inice | Ds. Bourn-Dear Bri "ite de you ta bobalt of creou) ty. cs e > athe re per erage met Sete ob prog, of ro gine ee comals S88 WEIS | yours, SOLLRadastion, WS. D.” | teem your pen on the trestment of bronchialand larga: | ¥7e, F_——, wie of ex Govraer Fo, thie olty She ‘ aeons, however potsns it deauncisiions, | oker cau enly be ch jacverized as ty acd ‘Avauny, N. ¥,, Jan. 19, 1855. | Sreserpg you ca the nuject, believing thin ts be the | lsryngitis. © * * Having teen a very goot descrip ‘eA devoting my whoe atten ion to the epe | Monsuous aborrion gt gueceees t Romer? Boras, M. D.—Dear Sir—The audjeots of the | only true metb: ‘that fearful disesse, con. | tion of the diseare and its trestmnent in the Home Jour. ity fib ge a acataiing amen | eat d me seesatee ate Sands ns | Sesh aee Myatt at ero | Thamar ly ate as | Sattar en hema ‘of experience on one ae’ pelas 208 possibly <uats. Guestl Deb'y 1 grment aeons the discoveries in | pasticuletly cote view of the fect, that several of my | to pu ence, but to test ite elficscy in my own | out apy benefl:as yet. Anything you are able to do to Ser econ the Cigsity of wy schwag Dex: | Hecicize ct? ¢ present century. It is not surpriving, | MP mediate relstives ar miotes ‘with slesaaee of the | family. Now, eee Doeter if you wilt render me Cy soon rv Seige wilt be gratefully received by han . is therefere, t” lanes iven in my lett tbroat avd lopge, which sistance, you will confer a blessing upon us, anda fa i very 3 be presumption of bsiag more carefal, more gas the explansiions gives Sn my lettsss, of the best physicians in this re © of your medical bretbrem, which will be re- JAMES E. GROSS, M.D. End better inform-d than my brethten on we a > gh ard commencing imoortance of the seueea 2 oats PBs wer Of your GuiM“T'| Sopntmred salecg catia, Yours wale, =e ; at point; and, asa ’ mance ae Peg su Laeger yn ‘ reba ad thought of gaps deen hanger with you for the GEO. W. HO! TER, M. D. bgp ea pees eae mney ait cag re nee Bw wey tent f" ee te) a cians Rie tle, tee Te en aie teat on ot prapalng re fort Lonpon, ©. W., April 27,1855. | sgree with we that the public are under great opligs- fro eneral " leaden of he osama puree. Ge eg alone Ave es aa For Tabet od fi aa £R PAINE, M D. Bost. Hurtsr, M. D — Respected ‘in Ptaon for a tons ‘to you for caltng their attention, in your paper of com ‘bat am y sufficient to employ all tue capabili- "48 where, too, a profound conviction of the ut‘er Fantom Curae, Yates Oo., N. ¥., Jan. 4, 1855. Jong ti ‘the different letters have pab- ps sy Ae ve f weesing Core Say tg be ty of research, scrutiny, observation, to'l, ee | “anelenae nen bgp Lereemrsfre i a he Pro” | De Hunres—Dear Sir— Your leiiere recently published ‘York, aud far the valusb'e extracts scommpesying tt, gad intellect which 1 am shio to bring bebe geet py Maia ob eeaeeeie tae the New York Tribune, relating to your mode of ah B from the exposition of age ag ‘subject B. and to occupy ne time which 5 jsbOeR A ‘almoat Tend warmest capable Interestir g discovery could not but be hailed with she a special interest, So ray is this disease increwsirg | among the peop! ie medical tt Se ae ean “a Deartiest € cicome Ww every honest, bonevulens and ficient to enlist my attention, and consequently led ‘that zo friend of a 2g ean remain indifferent to the the old ‘woman’s notion, “ that consump! the akeviation of human suffering—she tion | intelligent prectitioner. 1: is alwaye_ fying to | we to giva them a careful perusal. Your remars upoo ry fesrful facta. Consum; has long been the oppro- | js an incurable dicease.’ of disease. If medica) practic ners havi & wen of right fea:ing to have the approbation of his | the treatment of nasal catarrb, are just, and certainly cote not rejoice at even 1b prospe: briv: BY een: No candid physician Some nosice wil! naturally be exvected from me of care a ral in. capraiaes into fellow men. “This is perticularly true when that ap- | worthy the attention of apy permanent aes i being adeedea te those who have fallen cates (50 nat 9 2 led petals ey — olbete when those who either trom ignorance, prejati:e, or selflab- grand Object of tieir subtime profes. | Ploval comes from his bretoren in tne same protes- | Youre resyectfully, WM Le Contre, Yates Coamty. | avery dear sister, who bas for a pumber of years besn | practice of twenty-three ‘youre I em. myeull entirely yeas, wer nt naiven ie thet aipeson to ae ill seek out by what mesna they can | to. It ergues strcgly ia behalf of the mauliaces Salicied with bronchitis, and who, I fear, in spite of all | wiirg to make the concession, The padlic alsohave | lop. I wonld not cirguise t2 th the greatest certainty, | <f mind, te jase and generosity of craraciors Smanvnne, Chenango Os., N. ¥., March 27, 1855. | 1 eam do, will soon to the grave, and I myre f am | Beccme sat aed of the utier inefficiency of sll the usual pm tle Bad piioables These Td er mpren pets} * met # ‘ S are ica divid A eT wn. | tee and personal eorgiegs. mi Dr. R, Hunn Dear Sin—1 havo been for ovar tairty | # T0n80) Bre Poet escrtveataent in her ouse, Win | plerioply for seme touree of relef from ths graap of tho | two clasee jeter them from reaching oal of ambi'ion, from entering the portais venerable temple of medicine, and placing sies ond sonal envywgs which unfortnaately prevail we grea: au extent in our profeseion. It enbences largely our respet for the bright side of humanity, ond Iesde us still t> hope that a beiver Gay of profeerions! liberslity and brotuerly kiadcess Wii ultimately tipeoth down she sspzrities of rival are im the practice of medicine, and have net for thas egth of time found anything upoa which to balid the Teast be of ultimate rucoces on the treatment of cpalis until 1 obtained your Theory of In- » Bat I am pow pare convinced toa’ there balm in Gilesd for the consumptive invalid. ip you be so hind asto form me what is necessary to avail myself of your skill snd experience? Your obs- dient servart, GEO. D. BRADWAY, M. D. Fox Srarxos, Fleming 00., Ky.. May 14, 1855. Dr. Honser,~ Dear Sir—From the urgent solicits ploring)y for seme rouree 0! grasp of the leatroyer. Hence the almost universal resort to nos- trome ond psnaceas which ip ninety-ninv casesin a hua- dred bave cisappointed the poor victimes and left them And yet an innate consciousness or let. The fow who do not believe in inhalation ae @ treatment tor copsum ption—so long aa man: itest s tractable spirit, it aball be my sim to instract them. 2d. Toces who do believe in inhalation, bui who, in order to retain their patients So i F the i tof ork you seem to manifest “s shrceore wtebe'lipantet‘mervinet | ‘renting ln tenia! fara nang’, | PRs fens ican: | Tha Nre ot fn mee enter | hte nh tam ot bau ada Se packets vu fore reat anxiety Bol format . Faring, encnntaed many “ils, oersone | oa sch tons fre iemocten upon my mind | te jeu Mn trget cng gue ring me: | Renda and Spica my at ner | ian dari oe pasaeson eneyod fhe pags | "i wort tenon to uaye dmecadthoe Le gee gener Rigg 2 fe n | Houlaze— eres eg rot be miried and taat you may Leow ail that is | of s free acquaintance with Dr. Hanter, of New York, | sicisns who have been gull crowd of envicus, indolent and petty | 981 regard befcre me hunczede of letters from physi: BH MaRKS,M D. | may 2 y y ~ 1 eel fen ec alipeeggpe rome yeh cnr f cise threughout this country, whrse candid appro- af important to mate s judicious prescription, You mus’ y 3 practices and want of courtesy, in this letter, ine, hsm nerve iene | ver eens | Heveatopel ant‘edo an | Uma atmos Pope Geren aa, }_| Geet mated mane ipa ney hay | Aeatanay Sonat att ater | Wella ete of attra “media paca, who do so to pass on unmolested by their sly and | sévocate, 19 emply testified in their own words. I Moreh 17, 1855. a W. G. NUGK, M.D.” | or seek bin advice m the reveral interviews and | %078,"% change of climate and summer resorts, envious shafts? To these 1 shall allude hereafcer. in the discussion cf inbalation, on waich I receil satiefac- their testimony with the tion, not ae a tribute to myssif, bus to the system I Dr. Huxtrr—I bave been reading with great satisiac- tion your tetters in the New York HegaLp on consump- respectiuliy, Lockport, Niagara Co., N. ¥., January, 1555. ad wi! particular treatment by in- conversations which I him on the subject a as well as to his ‘the rorant and cruel practice of into t! Junge,” “the reaalts of inh: tp: While tien, the oppio>rinm of medicine, and would like to a have established-—nos from av mal fee ing of | tc», the oppro>rin Y P- if slation, I believe him to bea man of science and deep | necessity of remodelling the tr:atmeat of Cholera. aa eee Oe LO A ny Pre ee the ordiaasy | self congratolation, but oe ait led'eation of that | Py jour treatment by inhalation to my pe senty eae | are rimaUoke Ee Lams token down | Tetenreh, and that he torooghly understands ‘hia sabe | snd otber ‘ntectious, olseases,” bot I flad the space te influences which govern human actions, | Manly charecter to wrich I have already slluds¢— | give be considered stristly confidential; and asit | physician in health, and trom the interest I have felt in | itct, TF. H. usen no single novtrum Each caseis | Jam allowed in today’s poper will not permit me I nevertheless cleim for myself the highest and lof- | by which they sre induced to give in their fear: 18 Lot im the power of the poor in a fardistant ‘ State,”” | reading your letters, I'am induced to Jay my case before enna saceteeaes she areee symptoms prosen’ea. | to Go sn, lest motives which associate themselves with these. | adherence to rational inferences and conclusire fa to place themselves uncer your im eare, you can | you. * * * Aliow me to trouble you with the considera- wp sie ether vidjnset oe, Sg varying I shall, therefcre, pestpone my observations on ‘Tbe doctrines I have advocated have been received when cleerly presented to iheir view. Most gladly nerve the cause of humanfty by placing your remedies m of the foregoing imperfect sketch of my condition. aspects of each par metat his rooms, and had conversation with, several ot his p: mts who the above heads uatil Monday,,when I invite for abroad mano would I give a place in this leer to the whole of their modus operand in the bands of physician 1am so fully convinced from your letters, that you have | us poe converentin Shatin pata ey 2 | them the carefel perusal of those they are intended for onsdble whe reer clapoaition exist This mess of temimony, did space permit, bu’ the ne- in this wey widen the area of yoar promasionsl | stexted apom. the righe treet tz the care of palon ay |. sberesull were such as to afford eacoursgemont and | to benefit. Your cbedient servant, dag to adopt my practice, gives sseurance that ac- @umulating facts, and increased experience, will, in ‘time, make it the universal practice in the treatment of ali dieeases of the lungs. A deep sod + nourin, Snterest in the eubdjec’ has already beeu awakees ceseary limits of tt ese colamns enable me only to make the following setections. Tnoge whose nanes sre omitied, will, I trust, attribute the omission to thie inevitable cause, and not to any want ot ap- rt:— en Peres CHARLESTON, April 21, 1355. jame, and place the cure within the reach of those who are upadle to visit you. JOBN H. BOYLE, M vb, Muapvmiix, Pa , Feb. 10, 1855. Dr, Ronert Honter—My Dear Sir—I admire your theory of mnbalation, which I observed in the Tribune &e. ¥ varieties of medicines to be used. their concomitant, that I feel it my duty to recommend those of my scqaaintances who are thus affected, to apply to you, You a ra respesttully, LEP TREVOR, M. D. Axpxngoy, Madison Co , Ind., May 8, 1855. intpire confidence. would not, by these remarks, intend to convey the idea that all eases of consumption can or will be cured i yment is ured. Bat what I would say ie, it ord: eases of consumption, uncomplicated with inveterate stomach or liver direare, Rozgrr Hunter, M. D., Phssicien for Diseases of the Lungs. Co Yonr, No. 828 B.cadway. Friday, June 22, Boasd of Ten Governors. and is rapidly spre: iteelf over the whowe ex- ‘ 3 ibaa tageeaa Pr. Romsar HonreR—Dear Sir—Your letter, No. 16, | snd where the remedies are reasonably used, may be a Dr, Hunter—Dxar Sirk:—Without the pleasure of a | 1 would be happy to know the mode of prepas them as placed in my bands the other day, and co much was The Board mst at 4 o’clock P. M. at the Rot in ‘Went of this continent. My previous lesters, simple pe sonal acquaintance with you, I take the liberty of ad- | for inhaling—expectorapts, for instance. We we I interested im Te contents that I imi mediately ordered beers pee atone Sara net eons BAe, end unadorned as they are, have beea resd witn an avidity only to be accounted for by the imtenes in- ‘Berest taken in the views,of which they ase the and ‘ival expoeition. In presenting as aid, rational prin-iples upon which is the practice of inhalition, they opened up an ely new and bright field of to those who, dressing you, introducing my friend and patient, Mr. —, of thie city.’ Mr. —— desires to consult you, as be has suffered izom repeated attacks of homoptisis, which have called into requisition the most efficient remedies in our profession, As my friend has expressed his reli- ance upon the sufficiency of inhslations, we have guard- ed bim sgainst the injudiciona use of such means of re- articles of medicine we would i we were going to a! by atomach. I have a namber of cases of bronchitis, &c. R. CG, WEIR, M. D., Evansbarg, Crawford county, Pa. cught to ure the es Man, Erie county, Ohio, Jan. 17, 1855 Dr. R. Hunrer—Dear Sir—Allow me to iatrodace my- the back numbers, that I might have the gratidcation, if nothing more, of reading them serially. 1a the tu sion of the last letter you offer the benefits of your sys- tem to those unable to visit New York, by \dressi fader &c., &, You say nothiog about terms. 'y object in writing to you is my own case, whieh I wi it tT of Jefferson Medical Gall your assistance in L have been induced tomake the above rémarks ia order to tecond yous wortby efforts to give light aud afford hope to the suffering ones around us, and if it sboald conduce in apy degree to tnis end, I thall be amply tntiefied. . M. MB. Cooperstown, Dec. 18, 1854. the Park. Present—Governors Townsend, (in the chair, ). Draper, Taylor, Tiemann, Degro, Duke, Henry and West. THE ROW AT THE WORKHOUSE. The following is the official report in relation to the late disturcance among the cyprians at Blackwell's Telond:— lief unless administered by ahand as experienced ant | gy i a physician—a graduate of FE Ni A then, were stead: ti self a8 @ physician, willing and apxiousto usc any means | sm Ny ‘To.Tne Eprror or ru New Yore Darty Tiss : To THe Pr. ‘eenaum tion and Lindved diseases of tho lungs, No Tespemalbin ss year cnn, Thi lemon) epics eee. | within way ieueh 1) remove. cacase; uel baving heard | Phiedelpbia—reaton °40 and '47-—atlending may first | “Gin~Some months singe, while mulling from amafes- | —Benday eve Baind open to reason could withhold its aasauc to tue | URCeEiably of benefit in affections of,toe oroachia, We | much of your treatment of lung diseases by inhalation, | course in New York, 1844 and 1846. * * * Now, Iwish | tion of the lunge, I was induced, at th two of our women got into quarrel, and before Superiority of the treatment of tho:¢ diseases direct - cannot too much insist upon a proper degree of caution in cases im which morbid changee may extend farther. I woutd like to inquire whether, and upon whet terms, to place myrelf entirely under jour guidance, to follow implicitly your directions. No in to be Jost iu put- Ug, medics] friend, to peruse Dr, Huuter’s book on inhala- ; ou furnish isbairrs, medicines, &¢ ; and whether the tion, and was o favorably impressed with the force of | pi) the rem y ebroogh inhalation discovery the vas: im- | 1 bave, therefore, referred him to you aa best sble to | Znicles ured sro. explained by you, he. &c. "If youcan | ting in operation the only plausible treatment that | dis reasoning that Limmediate.y consulted him in my | fom this cose” Portance of which, will only be fully realized when | counsel bim in such matters, and am giad of the oppor, | make apy arrangement with moe thet will put mo inpos- | bave seen or heard of for consumption. I hall await | owr care, Fur more than a year previous to this th nibs cons, nother generation shall hsve cleared away that st- | tunity which the occasion alfords me of expressing section of the treatment, plsase Jet me hear from you | your reply with great anxiety, and in the msantime pro- | wa; an involid, and bad employed all the uvual ez and the ee of doubt, uxceriainty, jealousy, and per- pl pate centers es with Pee eater ls x at your earliest convenience. Very fey, cure for you a score of cages in my own imme- | of sel‘ef, even to apending a winter in the West Ii PonirEment ot he ghowered several Yesterday 'y, which inevitably, aud ever surrounds the | Obedient servant, L, M.D. ©. H, NEWTON, M.D. | diate practice, Youre, truly, ‘without obtataine mere than shewer ot many mote te a7) discoverer or pioneer of a new practice in rasdicine. T am free to admit that the course I have adopted im availing myself so largely of the newspayer columns is, fora private practitioner, somewhat of am anomaly--but ancmalies must ever accom; Cuarnam, N.Y. January 81, 1855. Dr, Hunter--Drsk Sir:—I have read with both jure and profit, your letters on the inhalation of medicated vapor as # remedial agent in the eure of diseanes of the Tonge and sir prssog {man must be « seifisn, Barrow. minded soul, who will condemn your Cnrranco Grove, McLean county, Ill, May 15, 1855. Kemxr HonteR, M. D.— Dear sir—l ig engaged im the practice of medicine, terest your artisles in the New Yorx Tribune, lam apx- ious to leaim whether the work you have written con- T. J. McCLENABAN, M D. Cusrman Centex, Columbia Co,, N. ¥., June 2, 1855, Dr Hunrer—Dear Sir: I bave been attending a case of some ciffieusty fer two weeke—and baving sen the effects of @ severe case of throat disease treated by your- great benefit from ters aving gained six pounds ef flesh ia the last 8,) ond feel that it is my duty to bury all pro- fensional selfishness, and render yunisbment. I trust Ehail, Devore J get through with them. show to them. tho difference between kind treatment, whioh how to appreciate, h treatment, w of them to justly deserve. HERMAN ELDRIDGE, Warden. The fol’owing was also read on the same subject:— in developing science, as it ii y practice tains 9)1 thet is necessary to ena to pursue yoar | self with much benefit—and having read some of your | him this public ack: Regine by aes Dean S:n—In the H \f thi ing notice of 8 vel a hice. jain 8. et ie Decensar) jabie one rout im ya ‘now! ent. xAR S:n—In the Her vp o! is morn! reo 8 108 o1 We not enterea upon a warfare. for ieee good | Hethod in the treatment of diseases of the lungs, I have | system of treatment ia Ypulmovary Gistacor—t.c othe | letters, Imentioned to the family that it would be well | Tsar gikd to see that on every band the profession are | a “revolt uf the ey priaan.” who arenow condaed in the work: akne. I knew right well that the great mte:eaza of | from my race for forty yerrs, and suould long ago have | <jrections ae to the agente used, the mode of applica: | tecoreuiiyouon the case, *, 7 1 2 tomeia, | beginning to nimit the merite of inhalation, and to pab- | S0o%a bread and ment mbish is denis out to the tammater oF the community— interests of health and lite—-raoged | abandoned the idea toat consumption is curable, had | “OP 424 the spparatue,@c, * % Nouns oly,” | | Joura trully oi “| eaough of Dr. Hunters practice tovow taaeit teat: | tisauatitution, Iti true, several of our inmates hed be, ‘themseives on my side, ard that the prege of tuis eountry, essentially the curators of those great ia- esta, would in good time mete out justice in a0- cordance with the marits of the case at issue. Here T have not been disappointed. The manty, fearlees, candid tcne with which the press in this city and thronghout tne widest range of country, have commended my views, and extolied the coarsg Thave taken, only confirms in me the feelings of Respect and confidence, which led me at tue ficat to not had some experience in tr Jung affectioas by inbalatione, enough to eatisfy me that it is ao only reasonable and safe, but the only way in which a suc- cestful medication can be uted in nine cases out of ten, Why not apply or introduce eur remedi¢s by and througo the air tuber of the lungs by meane of a medicated vapor Girectly to the seat of vhe aisease? lt looks to me like good common sense treatment, and in my view and ex- perience perfectly safe and feasible, when justly and properly done, I rejoice, my dear sir, that Iliva to see the cay we Lave a modera Dr. hunter ta our profeesion, Warnawoo, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1355. Dr, Hunter—Dear fir—Ihave just finished perusiog the treatment of the dissaees of by inhalation, and feel toi least will afford a powerfal auxiliary to the tieatmept of Dr. Bennett, if not it, timate. From your work I am ata loss to determine whether you intend to imitate the worthy ¢: ple of such men as Stokes, Carswell, Gerhard, Swaet, &c. world the result of band yer tion & ta mi Toumamnoce, N. ¥., May 17, 1865. Jorg and throat free from em piriclem for eu: Dr. PunTer—Dear Sir: 1 bnve a patient whose case I with to submit to you for counsel and treatment. I have Jorg boped and believed the time would come when disease: pec Vp lh Lreroeriet W tine princi; sndI éo intend, as scon Pe pepsi two preseat them? telves (in wy practice,) which offer » reaconsble chance to give you an opportunity by sending them to tment, ia order to test ine curative power of ie eystem which ve advocate,‘aod which to me appears it tended with extraordinary success, mpd possesecs the highest claims to public attention. ilar results must not, bowever, be ex from inhalation ia the hands -of othera who have little or no oxperience in the ad- poinistration of medicines in this mann+r. Indesd, it is to Le feared that injudicious experiments will lead, in mapy instances, to injury and Glsappointment, rather than bereft; for, sim, ice fs, it requires a degree of experience and discrimination which, unfor- tunately, the general practioner can rarely a Coneidering that consumption has he'd its fatal career” come uprosrivus apd defian ‘with ae much care and caution as could be e2 but the provisions bad notl the contrary, our rations ai both * ander to do le int Dad brosd, in the last 5 oar, this was corsected at oace when it was brought to your notice. HERMAN ELDRIDGE, Warden, [the warden Coes not tell the whole of the oscarrence in the above reports. The fact is, the disturbance was of & touch more serious character than the article in yes- throw myeelf without fear upon its broad tnfluence, | Who will work as great and good changes in the thera: | eyperiepee. Yet [ can’t but thin! that ean | ful) of promise and success. I received your treatise, for | through all i ne great intelligence and abliity engaged in coa- | veuticel txeaiment of some of our snost fatal diseases 82 | Gevelope auch truths must be acsoolated with a hoart ao | which accept my thanks. Yours truly, v | dreatatent peoponed tortue prostas, bays sgnelty tatied;-[ rTentce saree Wouleead one to.repvere.. Tip ssue ts g the periodical literature of tais continant, | te #ncient Dr Hunter in the know'edge of anatomy and | yoble snd big, that it feels for the whcle of minkind JOUNE MAY, M.D. | to what can the levalld lack for hecttly if cet to innate? | Cescribed as being fearful inthe extreme, Five hundred , im itself, ove of the strongest arguments [ could uee— if justificati:n were necessary—for the course Iheve pursued. Most hearti'y do I a knowledze ‘the generous countenance and consijeration ex- tended towards me by the most enlightened portion the practice of surgery. I weuld bid you God speed, re- comm+nding your peculisr treatment of lang alsease to to the afliicted, Yours, mont reepecttally, HORATy ROL, M. D. Ricuwonp, Va., May 27, 1655. Hence I would beg leave to ask if yoo hava or inw#ad to ley before the medical profession a detailed account of your practice by inbataton. I¢ aot. have published anyth pg more than the treatwse I refer to above, | dhould hike to brow where it crm beobtained, And at the same sound: Monuovri, (Msine,) Dec. 15, 1854. Dr. Huxtrr—Sir: I bave reau your treatise on aifec- tionr of the throst and lapga, ana am coavinctd of the of your principles, tion? ‘To me, this seems the only hope science and nu- wanity have to offer. ‘The diseare will not die out of its own accord; medi- ministered by the stomach canno’ zeach it, and “change of climate” isa fallacy Br mo which too many ‘women engaged in a fight at one time, screaming, shout- ing, cursing, and making all manner of unwomanly oiker, @ scene not often witnessed, and justified the xprersion of cur informant, who describei it as being he most outrageous affair he ever saw or desired to see. , t me wou!d ark the privilege of calling your attention to Ihave been a practicing sician for 80 years, sud, reasy been of the press cn every Land. lowe to its kiod influ- | Dx. Hexmn:—I address you for ‘the ‘purpose’ of con- | tre tne iollomive chess] amen, alierus of tbe Col, | ae a matter of course, have hed aven of tus hind | "ne histery of she past te pute seeced of fratlless ox- | COVEHHCE Taylor w it, and exerted himaelt to re- nos the speedy distemination of my views, aud the | felting you with reference to the cage of my wie, which | Jege of Physicians end Surgeons, New York, and have | spoben of, Ihave bestowed a great deal of attention to | perinents: and from beginuing to end there le not one | StTe orser» which 3 parties accomplishment of what mus: otherwise | $PP¢aze to me, to Bios a favorable Opp rionty for | poinfully felt, by the loss of fr torts of | there afrctors, end bave sought for all the iatormation | faze which our art osm justly claim as ite own that ia |. pp, ;VDATANDEN engaged the labors of a long life. ie Minas ol ba evr art to combat wih that f ta be bad in regard to treatnent, and have tried all tue | nos impressed with the «i cestb, Our feelings and . wyrelt a physician; bu having no experenge in this . remedies, and too often to no parpose. eppropriation Asy- Reus Suels GiatAhirs, ats some pasaiclais, win; 22 & pe fon, apd fee) that he who enables our srt to cope a, pare en have become #0 petrified by disappointment ant ry: while they coincide wita i dan J agprong | matbed of treatment I have preferred to eomeol you; | iz ietruly a benefactor, ard must be too high minied | Ihave at the present time two cases which have a- | fuilure, that now it requires « sirong effort of the wit to | Um t0.cclebrate the Fourth of July ina man- ot With My opivions, and Approve | who have mace it your study, ged Ae, Perth and roble to kerp bie skill from the profesaion at large | vanced to the second stage of pulmonsry consumption, | try to hive when the remedy for our malady is before us, | Ue Alter some cSspeaiees $50 was voted for that » chject to my giving it publicity | to adapt this mode of treatment to the varying charse- | for his own pecuniary benefit. and T hate to lose them, as J inevitably mast, unless | Many will wsit for their friend's experience, without | PETROS, a8 lt was supposed it would have a good effect wepspere. Batis this objection valid | tr of ular cate. Ifo not know whetacr yoa | sicisns have all given up, Now, sir cin { bg you some aid from your remedies. If you cum afford | acting or even thinking, it wou'd seem, for themselves. | ° ‘he inmates. dical discovery which they admit to be desire to extend to the utmoss limit of al influence? Reflect on the thou- sends whose lives depend upon its employment, aod ‘who must die in total ignorance of this means of are in the habit of stating to members of the p:ofession the ingredients of your prescriptions. While 1 aye no Tight to sek it of you, if contrary to your habts, you can readily imagine it wouid be a great satistaciion to physician treating the case of his wife to be iniorned notice them, and give me rome b nts in regerd to wnat would be suitatie foren mbalent, end how to prepare it? You will thereby copter an obliga‘ion oa your moat obedient, 3. KB. SMITH, MD, derive it Very rerprotiully, yours, me information, or, if not agreeable, will ktate on what terms you will do it, you will very much oblige me. JAWES COCHRAN, Jr. M.D. Alae! such are doomed to lesen their own folly in their While waiting for otrera to be cured, they lo Precious time that would bave saved them-elves Albough lopg since proposed, it is only now that la- balstion can be said to have been reduced toa enn of 4 STATE CONVENTION ON THE POOR LAWS. ‘The follow'ng was received from F, D, Jones, Chairman of the State Corresponding Committee of Superintend- ents of the Poor:— Gen7TLEmen:—You are respectfa! nested to 6 i ventio via The sieved Utige, on f | of the precise nature of the remedies which be in ad- Ractve, Dee, 4, 1844 p, at the MeGreger House, .. relief, if a knowledge of it was mice contingen: | ministering to her, an he would thereby beenadled to | Rosrnt Huxren, M D.—Dear Sir— Who perusing the | Dram Sim My areata ae bate to wou lattan of | Practice adapted to the many phases of poli , oxparl- A td Fat fon common rumor, or could ooly be spread | direct their administration with greater judgment, aod | New York Weekly Trilune of date Dec 2,11 'y 5 y > L eat xperi pergene, of examiuing and comparing the different - rk Weekly Dritune o ¢ 2, Tfouod an srti- | the 24 inst. lzead it carefully, and am favorably im- | cnce ard able advocacy of Dr. Robert Hunter, this treat- ‘authorised by law for the maintenance and support ugh the cl taboein Lygel Ng social ae rete Urge 4 See aged rainaed Cenarion cle written by yourself on the subject of Cure of Com- | pressed with what you say upon inhalation in diseases | ment 1s incebted for its introduction into’the United ral in the State; also, for courte! What I have effected in.afaw moath3 by | my atten: 4 Seeeaien Curr. | sumption, &e., by Medicated Inhalation” The article | cf the lungs, &e. Ihave patient in the second stage | States, and for the ceserved and high popularity, both several acts ding publishing through the mediam of the daily rress a | thodet treatment by a letter puslishel by yourself in | sessed me very much, and I take the liberty of address: | of phibisis, whem I have isduced to apply to you for | with tbe profeenion, and. the public, it at airenhy at SPeailas sat yeuvess ste Taxalien, ) Toemaper series of letters, containing plais and intelligible sengetitully, oC or 1S) JOYNES MoD. a 7 Jee ee Porpone of getting farthor information | relief. Please inform me if you can an inhaler | tained by its success. A few years hence it will be re- Total amonab ot ee peealicns fe tea rleter tne ety ye ay 2) aatne't Sepia pee Te anne Romane | $d preeiplons 0, gh en es hetrstay, | gusta equal to bw Dri coer of mln Tecate tit yen ag tt the would not have been so eet ‘Ber 60 understood as itisatpresent. I contend that it would not have been £0 well understood, bs- “yomor” and “ hesrssy” are the worst of all suthorities. Who does not kaow how trath is ob- d, and error enlarged by the repetitions of Brxauamoy, N. ¥., Mey 9, 1865. Dr. Hunter—Sin:—1 tave been a practitioner for up- wards of teu years, tnd am wiling to acknowledge the inefficiency of my ususl mode of treatment fa diseases of a pulmonary character. Your theory of inhalation seems to Le based vzon pony and reason. * * . W. WHEATON, M D. tion, and that the ordinary modes of treatment amount to but very little, eo far an the prospect of a cure is con- cerned. I bave investigated the suhject thoroughly, wad I cap find no plan of treatment that is at all successful. ‘The plan of treatwent suggested by you strixes me fa- vorably. Yours, most respectrull: bf ‘ PCDWARD EVERINT, M. D. Portstown, Pa., May 22, 1855. Dr. HusTer:—Dear Sir—Having read your commapi- cations in the New York papers on pulmonary diseases, erop you a line, yermit me toray that they met with my appro! and for acme further information have been induced to I believe the inhaling batio., process to be nee. If Ihave written earnestly, it is because juigment, what I have obsrrved in others, and what I have exp*ri- enced in my own person, all unity to make me feel that the bopes of the consumptive are in inbalation, and that = ought ~ cespair of recovery while the means re- in . Is I can add snything for information to what I bave meral settlement, the whol ‘cost paid on thi ot lunatics supported, » tual attendance is requested, se ma\ will be peevant defore the convention, embracing o. jommittee, me debate, the G 8 decided to attend lovernort the convention if poseible in body. * ramor?”—how simple facts grow into miracles, Ur 5 mb the best in pumenary affections. 1 spoe to one of writtém, either or by letter, it will afford me w the plain developments of szieace are ex: | Dean Sin—Ibave been verg salon tuderested by rods Epwanvenunc, Case Co, Mich,, Foo. 15,1855, | patients, why ia very analous, to try your process, and : airy Jour obedient servant, A communication was received from Alderman Christy, Fo igvity of revelations supernatural, if Let physicians explain their views and experience Fania familiar Tangusge to the special Ls ing your votes of @ successful method of healing dis eases of the respiratory organs’ by means of inhalation of medicated vapors, 1 have long regarded that method of treating these disease# aa wore efficacious than auy Dr. Hunter—Dear Sir—i have recently met with some of 3 our letters on diseases of the air paseages, whish have ipeuced me to form a favorable opinion of you as a medi- cal gentleman. ‘Their tone and spirit are good, ani as 1 enclored you will find a letter from him. The allopathic treatment has been of no avail — care, . TOBIAS, M. D. Micnicaw Orry, Ind., May 18, 1855. express or otherwise, one of your inbalers, with euch bsppiners todo so. Iam, sit, pines to? BEATTY, M.D, No. 20 White street, New York, Noy. 6, 1654. ‘The inferences to be drawn from this interesting special atrention is the weight of evidence to chairman cf the Alms House Committee of the Board of Alderman, informing the Governors that the committee intended to visit the institutions on the 29th inst, Go- vernors West, Tiemann and Dugro were appointed a com- mittee to entertain them. sm deeirous of obtaining every improvement on the [. mopoly of this secies of kao y- — Joameipueee "5 lasrs eaarsatane Wor eoiwe yon treatment ef Tung daeanes, Iwich yoate mail me your Dr. R Hunter:—Sir—Having perused your levters Shee te clevisateauney Pe eres oh ‘HE RANDALL'S ISLAND BOYS. ige, aud plainly explain the iatormstion they p2% | Dersonaily relative to the matter, Whxt I most desire | DOCK, and any other information that you may deem | upon the subject of contumptioa, lately | _ whet er practised under the auspices of the al Rays teed Linh pretilehd bari ih? meciyencen on sof general imp ortance—the mau | to now is ralative to tho mectanical apparatus e proper to impart will be thankfully received. Cordially | published, ana being favorably smpresa:d by your views | "Sie P thic <ayhe ‘0- | the Govervors, ard requested one of their honorable hich they are enabled to sttaia more eurcess | ployed for inhaling vapor and injecting into the alr p ours, Ke READING, M. D ot inhalation, I send you the history of » caso now un- | F eR io or water cure 86: roots, i tally body to make an oration to them on the Fourth of July. previcusly thought posaibis—wnat meang | Jeger. Avy information on ths susject which you ractising Physician, and Lectureron Anatomy and Phy. | ¢er my care, with a request that you forward to me, by | €stsbliated. But the point to which I wish to cal Here qnite # little scene occurred. One of the bo: le; was they empley to obtain that success, and, my word tor ay will reap a rich reward in the increased might be c rposed to impart I shall regard as percoaal favor to myee Tremain yours, respecteully, siolegy, Hygiene, &, Hantianp, Windsor Co , Vt. medicines and directions a ble. SyLVANUS. deem’ most relia- EVERIS, M. D. that inbalaticn as a eystematized mode ot treatment wes altogether urknowo to the profession previous mede a epeech, which was responded to by one of Governors, but the "s speech, maugre @ little bad . grammer, was decidedly the most s Saeceniiaa dee tine ce ee ene ee __ We HL WATSUN, M.D. Ronsnr Huxrsn, M. D.—Sir—Ssveral. pumbere’of the Pe tos, | WY Clecnstion of t2e gubject, We have sbandant | , Gov. Wir was appointed by the Board to deliver the Guciation Wik thatie Theta tc’ ch onerdke wits tte Rusnymix, Ind., Feb. 17, 1855. | Hime Journal eame into my hands the other day, com- | 1 a, G24; Mate:, Doc 8, 1854. | temumony that it was not practiced in the hospitals, | "tion. : 0 Oper: an the Resxrt Hunter, M. D.—Sir—I have for soma tims | isining several of what appear to de s series of letters RT TUNTER, .—My Dear ama physi: | ny demonstrated in the ‘colleges, nor mooted in IMPORTART CHANGES ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND, ng their physician to subdue ad eradicate past been reading with much pleasure and satisfaction ‘ Seosene Be tet Sede eee these Sy in ens ascites ‘thi 9 sity ead li tr ens medical periodicala, nor treated of in bovks, nor i ge Worhowse ts $2000. salary of t! nial your several articles upon catarch ani diseases of the | hen very much int Cea en oti wite ot | avaintea with the beat modes of healing all the disrases | U&cd in practice, up to the time of my pubiic advo- | cited » violent discussion, and digcloced @ curious plot It is not my purpose to plead in extevuation of | throat and laugs. I am very policitous of becom'ng Bssaee tees Wihas susind to Ta years. I pi for which Iam called pressrive, Ihave been. | cacy of itin the newspapers, years even after [had | among the Governors. * we my own course in this respect, for I have always hitherto regarded, and ever shal! regad it, as one of simple duty; but I design to dos» in behalf of more and better acquainted with your views and mode of treatment of the diseases referred to, As ® vousher fer wy fair standing 1 the profeceion, I would refer you alto an the Independent, « series ‘of communications from £ap—n, but ft emells too strongly of the quack, to and throat diease m to led to think very favorably ly of your treatment of lung yy inhalation, and am desirous to been prectising it in tais country with apscial atten- tion and signal succers. I am thus enphatic be Gov DvKs was oj passed, all the ward to the increase. If it was would be ashing for more money; } fe learn mere about it. It is not practiced here at all. It itioners in the #nd also all the assistant wardens, keepers and matrons. another eg of eynal ia | to the books of the American Medical Association, of | S*im confidence from me. F- cn has aleo jamped into cause many practitioners in the city and elsowhere Sortence we liiea a, we Po pisbets L pit the | Which 1am a member. I thought, if it met your appro- the stieans, ‘sued salle, with thy popular currents; bat 1 Cimaebia itealt top inigmant and T wish to give its | moved by that miserable envy, in euch :ontrast with Py ges goatee ag ce ag bed ong emid Past fortnight there has been inaugaeated in this | Patien, of vniticg New Yorx, and becoming prrvously | S100 ten croeat tomate, yhich, it om not musacen | Miu which you explain your praction, Irto, it wo.d | te f{Ciegelrg correspondence, endeavor ¢> insinusta | boyd ell approprisiiony tht looked lige extravagance, 2 city, mainly through the exertions ot D-. J. Marion | ficirnmente, Ae.” May Lhops for a favorable reply 19 | {2 our character, will meet with’a ready response. Itis | 8ive me pleasure to possess sucha book, and if you | SLCmeclves Ie Practice of invalation—not in | pause veiore they do this objectionable thing. Several Bims, a hos) for the treatment of certain painfal and fatal a jacident to the female syaem, de- signed to give to the sfilicted poor tao advantsg: i this wis? / aim very Teapectfull Ww TLUAN H. MAR“IN, M.D. this-—Will you seid mo an inhaler, insloring a line, mon. tioning a few substances you find from your extensive experience to be most useful, and stating the propor. would end mes copy by mail or otherwise, I siali deem it a favor, and will rend you your usual price tor it. Apything which promises me the least aid in treat- asirsightorward monner, by “giviag credit were it is due,” but by teking credit to themselves at my exy cree. Fincing the common sense of the people Governors will geg at goats and swallow ca: 5 Gov. Weert stated that this waé but the part ef an ar- repgement that had oe, been contemplated. Mr. Eler ége’s resignation ; 4 5 tiona ured? I know thas, after all, there is no universal | ing these complaints eo dreadfully common here, lam | responding universally to my views se ect forts effect soon, wi the war- Bie large experietoe and of certa’n brilliant discove- |e oeunr Hustin:—Dear Sistema wooitcal prac. | Fule. Every cate must bo met and treated on ite own | ¢8erto obtain. With high regard, beneve me, ay dear | publicly, they pretend to use aud to havo used a | cenehip of the Almshouse would be vackor, when it was epecial forms of disease. It ia not necessary for m2 | titiouer of many years’ experience, during which I neve culiarities, yet ® word or two might save me anend | #ir, truly yours, E, A. PERKINS, Mf. D. m of tieaiment cf which t ey are utterly j proposed ch BT eee the several warden: 4. explain in what the merit of his dissovaries | bée® sm unwilling and afflicted witnees to the ravages of | less repetition of gael being both a beneon and se />nt— baving reither the kx owlcdge nor exDciqnes perce fgre' k cussion, the resolution wae wonsiste—snffice it to know that the; that fell destroyer of human ife~ pulmonary cangump- | fczer post, and will ley under lasting obligations, yours, Bast Sancrnviiix, Maine, Fed. 24, 1855. | cf it svfficient to ena.le them to uso it with jadi- | “aves tuylor temesay Newry ow y were respectfnily, HENRY HAYES, Mf. D, Deak fm—Iscarcely know how to address you—my re- | bic, feta Tiemann, Henry, Townsend, West, Dugro. admitted and warmly commended by Dra. Francis, Green, Gilman, Rees®, Dixon and otuers, whose disixterestedness and sinceri;y on this ooca- tion; and, in ocmmon with the mass of our professioa, have been deeply and painfully impressed wich the ha: mibating conviction of the utter impotence of all reme- dia] means yet developed to srrest the progresa of tats Canton, In3., 24 mo , Ist, 1885. Dr R. Huster—As my brother-in-law has sent by Dr. quest may ap; jou so extraordinary. pear to y' phys cian (of what is called the old schoot,) but do not confine myself exclusively to that particular kind of en cr apy degree of success. Jt will be observed that many of my correspon dente, fully mpresced with tre importanos of my e— Draper and Duke. This matter being arranged, the rest of the programme wes carried out, on metion of Gov. Taylor, by the fol- Jowing remor E sion none surely question. idly i ; Tode for one of your inhaling instruments for his wife, ractice. I find there is a reform required in practic! views, write to me for information, wishing to ob: 0 and appointments being made:— of New ea Medicine Testa et phn igen vend Podutiee goes: seusien, Pocus ben Sete: steers he wishes me to inquire of you the mode of preparing Bedieite, as well as al other things, aad I an aD hinge tein the materials end formula used in 1m; vioslioe: Joreph Keene, removed from the. wardenship of the his indefatigable ‘zeal and | to kiow something more of smears which, if we yield | he dillerent inbalstiene, ccnsiating of five classes, a8 | of pratice to guide me. 1 have sen notices of your | Moit gladly would 1 accede to their wishes could { Peesnines ys Sarees Se, She SREY wee th the WY eet mnt of jun; ol treatment of Dr. Sims, jusiastic devotion.’ Dr. Green commends “the ee assured the meeting of his hear- tion.’ Dr. Foster tells us ¥ f jus triumphant! importance of have so cordially and public- is digcoveries, and if i aseent to your reasoning and our conclusions, is ~ a complete revolution in ike o treatment of dissases mentioned in your little tise bashes: Amel in baling instrument. lama ce cemnetg the_ Universit; treat Giseases by inhalation. Iam very anxious to get all the ene with reg.rd to the ee it oa with seg genes es bras0a my profession to whicn I have ‘devoted such a; John Fitch, removed from the Almshou tothe Pexitentiary. ne, onpelaveds respiratory organs. Now, sir, the object of the | Of Pewnsylvania. My sister, mi treatment of that disease read your book and persevering av’ bar occa: on tafe ou de. | in this plan of treatment, wishes me to make the inhal- Tette have published, snd have become 6 bed - | Jonathan Stearns removed from Randall’s Island, and present communication is to ascer whether y ing talscutes just aa you do, at the ‘re you bave publis! oe) fea, on TY | gicn to € in my letters that en | sppoimed to the Almahouse. ‘i m to diffase this knowledge which you have acquired ong your medical brethren who desire it, or whether, on the other hand, you mean to retain it for your own individual advantage, we he have a perfect right to do? I deem the position which you occupy, in refs: ra form, as far above the range of litle minds; aod, youcan back up your opinioos with the best soning. snd, above all, with successful cases, you need not fear the aseaults of envy or malice, Ke spectfully, yours, N, STEBBINS, MD, Mr. Puxasawt, N, J., May 1, 1855, Dr. Hunrer:—Sir—I embrace the prevent opportuaity ef addressing you in regard to your treaiment of dises- in your | to inform me the pre portio: our five classes of inhalations, so that Ican wait on er with increased benefit, if possible. Now just please to say if you will give me information. Address ED! ATHERTI0N, M. D. Saratooa Springs, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1856. Dear Err—I_ have juet had an interview with Mra. T—— (my former patient), and from the evident im- provement in her case and statement ste made, I feel spxious to become acquainted with the peculiarities of your method of treatment. I underatand from her that jes are willing to ae such information. 1 theréfore Hounrer—Dear Sir ; 1 relieve she au im consequence of their much interested in your mode I would venture to write you and see if you would some further information with regard to your trent. innalents are composed of. By 80 reat bles! » Yours, very traly, J. B. SPRINGALL, Norn Brucurox, Me., Feb, 19, 1855, member of the profession hei and I Jook upon my duties, not with a single to m own pecuniary advantage Out yaaemess Oodrarte oa the human MM. in the Pine~Tree Stat? with an earnest desire to rings of thore unfortunate persone who, }) are Constrained toap- f inhalation only be used euccesstully when combined with that /Anowledge end experience so easential to the prac- tice of any otver medical treatment. It would no’ be reasovable to euj-pose that I oculd in the limits of a letter to a brosher practitioner, convey the knowledge obtained by years Of tolleome experioos, and yet without (al knowledge he could not be in porsersion of data sufficient to epabe htm to prac. lice inhsletion wita any warrant of encce:s; and faiing in his reaulte, for want of this experiece, the practice of inhalation itself, tn its infancy, would-be izjored, and many without further sriai lermann Eldridge, resigned from the Work house, ap- pointed to Randall’s Ieland. All these removals and appointments to take effect on- the 15th of July. Gov. Duxe cffered a resolution to change the method of appointing assistant sicians on the islands. Re- terred to Dr. Sanger to WEEKLY SUMMARY. - The number remaining week ending June 23, were ae nes of the lungs. I redunted t2 1852, at the Universit; ke the liberty t) addiess you, requesting you to favor | ply to me for aid. Ihave perused with much interest | would be led to condemn it. ly ie oes y fo a of Penns: tvenis, at Pintadelphi. I bave discovered the | me with a statement of your tase, fength, of time re | your contributions to the New York papers re: In créer to meet the numerous spphcations to me 4 duty of safferiag | fouy and utter mal-practice of loading the stomach with | quisite for me to devote to the subject, and whether it | pulmonary diseares. waving a strong desire to Ata'n | on thie point, end to intorm cthers without ihe ne- nitentiary..... +.» y 8 plain and sim | droge for the purpose of relieving the 1uags, both by ob- | will be resossary for me to visit Jom Bore tenly, | all the knowledge possible in the science of m T | cersity of direct correspondence, I wrote a vo! Do, 0, from Work- power igo ot hin ablity and | forsdvceted sxe maderett T thous ol sged ee i, | Eeta,inihia cold teeta of eur eotatry,contungaon wv | PD8tlerm'by commurication, to! my ‘proterional | por.” ia ‘ius for advice and modus m vedi. ) feel 0} - ? 0. do, ‘om A’ms- E m ting gown the flower of our bretbrep, which was published inthe Mar ae Tegra tas | Poe Ne eave erm, a aE” | enone nomena Op se'sSha'hatna once Geant eho arp | e'he dmureon Blea! Cuca: a‘jurln | wt _ our acquaintance earlier. A f1 'o stay the progres: e ase. Now,amy dear | ducted on the highes: principles of professional phon Manrixerx, Belmont County, Ohio, April 30, 1855, | weeha ago consigned to the toh #0 Wont. eve fir, will you afford mo any light upon this! disease? | rest cotabliity, the poges ct whics were throwa 0y6a | Xomber remaining June 10 . call Hoyter. M. D—Having resi your letters on | tobe ensed of @ throat affgow ccnsalted Be Heslion setting forth your | to me with ao libeeslity of sentiment and iudepen- | Admitted to Jume 23. Put tion om the Bore wes ptiecagent the Tangy» heh weds | Yon Te G-—-_ Be Tae the piynca to Be several pales raring mith fulcoanny | Sot, ch, AcNcter worthy the talent of ley wali |S ONT = 'y ead common eease then ave | spring to ° me until he returned ne known editor, Advertirg to my letter in the Ga seed sacotages toc caecy ramet, ap together, 1 om a he, hig Bvike to take him to ‘hand him an fident canpet azrest the diecater’ T'37e sate be bua bine eating: eas a a | fa ay othe ) ve eo io in| Mel iomsned ofthe Ripon of tha rates BORAT | forme i@borengutd une oar treatment “Vory | gra” Lone Tey © Medicine in orig of | gener communieten onthe vars of pau letters, » Re. matarall, anxious to qoainted with tne séepectiully, LA. WILLIAMS, M.'D., Lynchbarg, Va. With mach respect, I remain your obedient CHARLES % norvant, cf the chest by inhaletion, from Dr. Robert Hunter, of this eity, who exolnsively to thin aps. - ‘devotes himself Henin? tha fee ae sep hate made ravaral NP Det ing, Ye Jam. 8 186 HH. FARNSWORTH, M.D, eialty. we insert hie etex with plore, adrensid 0s jupdertr wmipts in the direction of your Ls . He .—Dear Sir—«Your reply to fnrewsnvry, York in to who wi mow how to hee ihay bs been snoertan snd anaatinactory. us pote of tbe 0h aevenver was Seealelly pesstvea My Dear Temata keegan Pa Jan. =, pe. . . 5 “r appre jotice is 4 rge, Aut T oni ve many oppo tuni- bala: ‘our prescriptions as direc! ks upon rps mn ‘us, moreover, Af an anawer t ch of teating it. I must add, tect wy ccpateane in ted | Zour remarks upcn Giseases involving the at Plates dustant subscribers who have written to us for in: oe the trestment of this class of disexses Js sad and ha. sucoers(al mode would in my case. My generat health 1s som hat improv. and the ‘nflation of mylongs was mere natural mel the time that | used the inhalen’ end em waiting with high expectations for LJ ord treatment of the Ju1 IT have been unable, as yet, subject. ation on the ‘They cannot fail to discriminate ween Dr. andaigua at the 5 of each other, the steam was Mating in the last degree easy du: ts, notwith. setentific vit ablioation of be mefastion to the race, and would inetes undyiog | standing i use caused considerable ae at the Time Hy “tr ing thet you-would let ‘your, cacyeat ea ee athe ‘aliry ‘charletaniem of re. c nations. Pleasd write to | I find, hoytver, that since I kave discontinued the “ in- Stringer & Townsend, avd get them to send it to q whore grandiloquent sdvertisements of ite Bre ad schooler we haleste / am’ relapeieg into my former habits, Ti Tkaow rot their addseas; and also to inform me | “1828 vapor in packages,” &o.,menit only contempt, and | ie der ¢itectl f I fot ich the 68 voy, MD.” | Hee Salents sy inal sted to maaan tia: | Zesetbs rare ou have plaied ia rocnen fot | eta acgmentes we cnuated tring | cegedveeen ty a-antaher and he Full Poghing 4 nap rate. ‘vortlse: Brxiam, Ohio, March 22, 1860. 1, / not know what the ia, I il Jeave it at the posers, Permsitone Ue rap inet ama Bowe or In this conmuslcation » I cuts of my several | sf, hs teks tibet rene aa or oan ind ve tnes, Dr. Horren—Dear @ir—Having bern 1s be to judge, relying 081 40 upon your superior | medtcive of 11 year” standing, and get eouees my toe, | SDAtIUMeDte. “The inhaler” “abowcring syringe” | Carende trex’ taye sence ited Moles look eee sf the govors) practice of medicine for several years, I hg; PUONMdge aBd experience iD uh cases, Hoping y¢t | billty to treat cOnsumption, tough 1 bave had 6 years’ | —"‘stetboscope” and “pulmometer”™ these { they Pareto

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