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8 —_— UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, ured the persecutions of the ignorant and xelf-wise, The Paviour of mankind was vailed av impostor and erncified, and if He were on earth toxay there are many who would re- vile and eracify Him again, “Quacks” are not generally un- erstood to be classical scholars, and in medical and classic ore we should be pleased to compare notes with our hyvo- eritiea) Rhadarmanthi, cHar It true that we stand hostility to the Old Practics Collec vely our band 48 against the schools, Bullet-headed and rhin roshided, we are prepared to give and take Diow for blow. Weecringe to no elique—ask no favors, We have Ittle reverence forthe “powers that be,” or ancient authorities, We despise a coward and believe tn the God given right of resistance to We are today throwing the Light of ‘Trath into the Ailopathic imposition. exypts and recesses, rousing the reptiles, tusects and nol- eal Sgno- ‘ome things which have wo long rejoiced in tht n now on all slices we bear conf: and croakings of ill omen. ‘The people are beginning yes open to the fact that the Medical Profession gross imposture, and that the doctors kill more than they cure: and they are potfar from right when they accuse some blundering practiiouer of kiD- or friend. ys Dr. Frank :—“Thousands Ing a beloved child ‘are slangbtered in the quiet sick room.” Said Professor Patterson:-“1 shudder at the murders committed by tgno- ant and inexperienced physician: CHAPTER IV. Of all bumbuge that have ever cursed the world the hum- Dus of Allopathy has proved one of the most disastrons to the human race. A beartless, bigotea, Diood-crimaoned mon- ater, it bas destroyed the lives of untold multitudes, How amany would to-day be liv cheer beloved friends had not rkened the door! It is filed ib. 1 followers wander in with fallacy, goess work and de darkness. and canno gree in thei’ views of disease or treatment. After denonpeing Paracelsus as a “Quack” ft stole bis quicksilver After calling Jenner “Impostor” tt adopted bis discovery of vaecina- fion. After dubbmg Harvey »“ Humbug” it was forced to swallow his theory of the exrculation of the blood. Thus we ight multiply its shamelens acts ad Infinitum, CHAPTER V. What 1 Hommopathy? it is ahnply diluted Allopathy. Under a» ciferent form the Homeopaths use al) the drogs Employed by the Aliopaths-“aa meroury. arsenic, potash, an- imouy, &¢. Both Honwropathists and Allopatht eribe internally such loathsome remedies aa bata, spiders, » serpents, the Thousanddegged worm, Ac., dc. We, owever, confess to a natural repugnance Lo Insects, reptiles ‘end poisons in medicines. pre- oHAPT) VL world there is mo much In the present age of t i ine when a really meritorious, adulteration and deception ‘honest articie ts placed vefore the peo) classed with the common herd an tis too apt to be condemned without exumination. This js true of medicines ax of almost every- ‘hing else. CHAPTER VII. A litetime devoted to the scientite study of chemistry in endeavor to pertecta true medicine has enabled us to obtain results #0 great and startling as almost to exceed belief. ‘There researches unfold entirely new and uever before under. alood principles governing the law of health and dinease. We have emerged from medical darkness, uncertainty and doubt into the broad daylight of Truth; and although we have ene- mies we have hoste of friends and the CHEMICAL PRAC- TICE OF MEDICINE Js endorsed by some of the most pro- found pathologists of the age. Hundreds of tntelligent, hhve- ral minded physicians, thoroughly convinced of the useless- ness of the prevailing modes of medical treatment, are adopting the remedgiey gf the Chemical School —the UNIVER- MEDICINES into thelr practice with the most singu- Aer and triumphant results, CHAPTER VIII. { Acting in accordance with tho views of a number of eminent American physicians who believe that the time tn come when educated physicians should make a decisl effort to overthrow the health-destroying system of quackery, in and outof the profession, we have placed before the peo- ple the finest chemical remedies ever originated in materia medica, The UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are employed by nearly 1,500 physicians of all schools, with a success un- alleled aiuce the days of miracles, A knowledge of Medicine and chemistry as profound as that of any physi- ‘cians that have lived enables us to warrant these compounds to be the most efficacions curatives tor disease ever dis- ‘covered in any age. They are not ‘Patent Medicines.” We shall never patent one of them. The imperial science of medicine tolerates no bigoted excinstveness—the field is open © CHAPTER IX. ‘The UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are combined npon new ghemical principles, by which they ac tivity and positive quire a masterly w fer in the removal of painful and hauating d) itherto unknown to medicine, and which no other remedies can for a moment approach. "Their suc- cess every way is one of the marvels of the period. In 1f- teen moniths {rom their inception ther sales have extended ‘over the entire civilized globe. We are shipping them to China, Russia, South America. Egypt, France, Spain, Hin- Gostan, the West India Islands, &c., & fight, we cannot raake them fast mouw and increasing demand for Bestoratives, ke, Working day and gnough to supply the enor- these magnificent Health CHAPTER X, The UNIVERSITY MEDIC are prepared under our pervision by an experienced phar- maceutist—a chemist, of the inost thorough prac- tical knowledge in the preparation of officinal medical sub- ‘stan ces—who has been commended by Professor Siiliman, ‘of Yale College, as one of the finest chemints in the world, By a process of great simplicity apd originality we are en. Abied to secure all the valuable qualitien of the vations thera- utic agents in @ pure, concentrated state, rendering them Treapable of adulteration or Imitation, and imparting to them nn efficacy, reliability and masterly power hitherto unknown in medicine. ‘They contain no dangerous drag !~ ‘Optam or Arsenic no poison of any kind. Thev are pr ersonal constant and with great care and study. in exact a ae principles of chemical compatibility. patent cine makers know nothing of. We have no one ‘cure all” for all diseases ; but a regular aystem of remedies for each distinct class of maladies, Our r 1heS safo,and never reduge the patient—never render any more Hable to take cola, never oblige # person to leave bi pess—never make their continuous Use a condition o! eut ‘They act as kindiv on the tender infant, the most de! female and infirm Old Age as upon the most vigoro atbietic system—exercising the most healthful influence on ‘every Nerve and Blood Vessel—on the Brain, Heart, Glands ‘and Lymphatics—on the Bones, Tendons aid Muscle the Blood, Bile, Gastric Juice, Lymph, Chyme, Chyle, dc. — eradicating every morbitic agent, every poikon—invigorating the debilituted organs- enriching {mpoverished tlurds—build: up the ageing nervons energies—imparting vigor to body mind nging every tacuity Into health(ul play. To prepare moerictn properly knowledge of Physiblogy, Pathology, Therapentica, Materia Medica and Chemistry Is absolutely indispensable. ‘The cup of tea we drink contauns volatile of), chiorophyl, wax, resin, gum, tan. extraciine, apotheme, albumen, sulphar. phos- j¢ of polasaium, oxide of iron, carbonate, #ul- poi ouphate of ime, carvonaie of magnesia and allica—twenty different nts. ‘Without a knowledge of this science no person ia qualified to make or prescribe medicine. Where ix ibe nostram ven- Ger who is versed in any one of thes eno? He does not exist on the face of tie earth, Wi) the charlatan or patent medicine maker who can give the eonatituents of the blood—who can explain the action of pol- sonous substances upon the brain. the xpinal cord, the sto- ‘the muselea and nerves—who can analyze the difler- ‘ent elements found in medicine—who can give tie chemical Aaymbols—who can write an original, scientitic preeription— ‘who oan tel the difference between the Circle of Willis and & wagon whosl? He cannut be found ow incapable ate such mdividuals of preparing re. mmuodies for the sick, the wuflering and the dying! Do not thelr ocztificates of cures bear the impress of fraud and hua bag on uioir fncen ALL THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are for sale at TUK NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, ©. J. WALTPR SUOTT, President, York Medical Dr. LLHASSURT, Vice Preniaent, { niversity, Nos. 6 Dr. Jk HOWARD, Treasurer, and 8 University &. C. WILLSON, scoreary, J place, New York. OFFICE HOURS FROM # A.M. TO 9 P. M. DR. & WALES, ATTENDING PHYSICIAN. DOWN TOWN AGEN: mething that e all aie and ing an navorny, branches of medical re} NOS. 6 7 AND # UNIVEKSITY PLACE, NEW YORK CITY. UP TOWN AGENCY, NO. 1,191 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTY-KIGHTB STREET. . HUDNUTS GIEKALD BUILDING), ak BROADWAY, WHOLESALE AGENTS, ©. XB, CRITIENTON, No. 7 Sixth avenue. KIDDER & WETUERELL, We Wiliam atrocy ‘EW YORK. A UT Wir THY PATHOLOGICAL GAUDATTL, : CHAPTER 1. Cortain baldheaded Eagles of he Profession, envious of our puccess, have raised aagatoat ue the stale old ery of “Quack.” Many of these Ignoramuses who call nn “Quacks” ean poarcely write their owp names, let alone a decent or gram- gmatical letter; and a» for “doctoring”—-Heaven save the mark!—innumerable tombstones attest thew handiwork, The anathemas of “Quack” and “Humbag” amount to noth- ‘ny, for they have ever been hurled against the reformer, anc $n every age the benefactors of the humap race have en- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AVERSITY MEDICINES. FS II UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, UNIVERSITY MSDICINES UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, zl || FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS, FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS. FAVORITE PRESORIPTIONS. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS. g | I. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT. THE CANCER PLANT i a true purifier of the human blood, It is evidently destined to take its rank in the Phar- alterative known to modern macoperia as the most power! | therapeutics. In every form of Scrofulous, Cancerous, In- fectious, Mereurial and Constitutional Blood Complaint it stands without compeer, rapidly curing Ulcers, Pustules, Carbuncles, Scald-Head, Exzema, Salt-Rheum, Prurigo, Psorianis, Pemphigus, Melasma, Acne, Eflorescence, Lichen and the §8 different varieties of Skin Affections. It is « poritive curative for Scrofula, Ite purifying, vivifying and tonic properrties exercise the most healthful influence in every known malady. never be used amiss, 1ti8 acquiring a world-wide celebrity and thousands of boxes are being shipped to South America, It js harmless to an infant and can Europe and Asia. In fourteen months the sales have reached the vast number of nearly 260,000 packages. Price $2 per package (with book), or three packages for $5. I.—BYDRATEv OXYM purely chemical resolvent In the Hydrated Oxymel—a believe toat we possess the only reliable specific for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption ever discovered in medicine, In common with the majority of physicians we once con- sidered Phthisis Pulmonalis an incnrable disease; but our Jong continued chemical experiments have recently brought which is destined to overthrow preconceived ideas concerning the curability of this preva- lent and fatal parasitic malady. Ove thousand cases cured during the year 1:69, many of them inthe advanced stage of the complaint, convince us that we hold in our grasp ap agent whose value none can estimate. 1t is. a Nutrient, Demuleent Vitalizer and Resolvent of tnb- ercie, 5,000 wili be paid for a better recipe, or if there can de found therein # particle of opium or any of its prepara- tions, henbane, sqnilia, mercury, bydro-cyanic acid, or any poison. rice @2 per package (with book), or three packages for 5. MI—PILE EXTRCT.—The Monesia—the never-failing Pile-Cure, has cured cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles of forty years’ duration. A trial is carnestly solicited. Price $2 per package (with book), oF three packages 86. for 0, ‘This, beautiful Chemica Combinati:n {san absolute Specitic in every condition of Catarrh-—speedily curing Qzeens Coryzn, Influenza Constant Hawking and Spitting, Incessant Blowing of the Nose, Stuffy or “stopped up" Feeling in the Head, Offensive Breath and Discharge of Thiek, Thin or Acrid Mucus from the Nostrils, &e. It has thoroughly cured thousands of intractive cases, aftér innumerable remedies have signally failed. robtige 2 per package (with book}, or three packages or V.—COMPOUND SUGAR-COATED MAY-APPLE PILL! These are the finest Anti-Bilious, Cathartic Pills extant. ‘Totally unlike the ordinary Drastic Pills, they do not cause Gripin or After-Constipaiion. By their Balramle Proper- u rd overcome Inveterate Costiveness ana restore toue to the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Price 50 vents per box, or $6 per dozen, VI.—FLUID EXTRACT OF YELLOW JESSAMINE.— This scientific peepee Will be found almost a specific in. every torm of Heart Disease. 1t is employed by many of our leading physicians in practice, It should be employed in Valvular Derangement of the Heart, Palpitation, Enlarge- ment or Wasting of the Heart, and Functional Disorgam- zauion, Price $2 per package (with book), or three packages for $5. VII.-FEVER AND AG Sila datas cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague and Marsh Fever in forty- eight hours and upwards. They have never been known fall, ‘They cure cases of thirty years’ standing as easily aa thone of n few days. ‘They destroy the mlasmatic polson- spores. Warranied. upon honor, to contain no quinine, opium, mercury or arsenic. Price #2 per box or three boxes for $5. YVIIL.—CHEMICAL HEALING BLOOD AND BONE OINTMENT.—A most powertul healer, penetrates through fieb, blood and bone- healing Ulcers, Nodes, copper colored Blotches, Ringworm, Itch, Scurvy, Lose of Hair, ac. Price $1 per box, oF tix boxes {or $5. © 1X.-ALKALINE RESOLVENT, This iodized alkaline water is a magnificent chemjcal triimph. It is one of the Dent general remedies in ade. It corrects, the Bilious Habit and cures Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Sour Stomach, Fiatulence d Indigeation “"Vrice i per bottle, or ax bottles for $5, X.—PIVE-MINUTE PAIN CORER. This is a fragrant outward application which relieves pain almost instaniane- ously. Unlike the nonsensical unchemical pain killers of the day—which contain alcobol, cayenne pepper, turpentine, ‘&c.—this remedy does not inflame, frritate or aet person on bre, but Induces a grateful cooiness in the fevered part, Pitce ®1 per bottle, or six bottles for #5, X1.—COMPOUND —SUGAR-COATED — HEADACHE PILLS. Immediate curatives for Sick, Nervous, Billous or Neuraigic Headaches. ‘They also cure Heat in the Head, Pressure upon the @rain, Congestion, ke. Price 00 cents per box, or #9 per dozen. XIL.—OXYD-PHENYL. — Professor Scott's recently discov- red cure for deat! is daily curing cases of impaired bear- eT fi formerly regarded as hopelessiy ineurabie, Price $3 per package (with book), or two packages for $5. XIII.-NEURALGO-RE ATIC ELIXIR.—Guaranteed to cure Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Selatica, Lumbago and Ankylosis, $5 times out of every 100. Oue botile often gives perfect rel Price $2 per pai ze (with book), or three packages for 85. _XIV.—AILANTHUS EXTRACT.—The sovereign cure for Epilepsy (tite). This extract algo cures St. Vitus’ Dance, Talysis Agitans and Spasmodic Tremor. Can be used with « safety in cases of Convulsions in children. 3 per package (with book), or three packages for $6, OPTIC FLU1D.—Cures indammation of the eves Removes dimness or cloudiness of vision XVI. and granulations, and restores the wight, gd Tiet #2 Per package (with book), or three packages for XVIL—NERVE FOOD.—Strengthens and quiets the ner- vous system—promptly curing Nervous and mental exlans- tion. “Especially adapted for nervous ladies, A substitute for all narcotics, Guaranteed to contain no opium. gi'iee $2 per package (with book), or three packages for XVHL.—STRENGTHENING TONIC OF PERU. -Delt- ous strength restorative. Especially designed for the lan- uid and debilitated. If used in the morning will produce wirength, tone, appeute, warmth and gentle exhilaration, For weakly, delicate females simply invaluable, a ice #3 "per packaye «with Look), or three packages for b. XXII. -COUGH LINCT Av infallible cure for every description of Cough, Boursencas, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, xe. ‘Unht cthe cough remedies ot the day, it twine ho opium. $1 per Lottie, or six bottles for $6, Pr XXII ELHERKAL PHOSPHORUS.—The radical cure for Spermatorrhea, Has cored over six thousand cases of Seminal Wenkness snd Impotence, some of them of the most intractive chara One thonkand dollafa will be paid for any preseription that can equal it, Price 44 per packae (with book), or two packages for $5. XXIV.LITHIA (GENUIN®.).— Cures Kidney, Bad ant Urinary Diseases. Cures Aorid Discharges ‘in foriy- ourk and upward. true diuretic known to Price #2 per package (with two lor Hb. book), oF packages XIX. KATALPAIRXTRACT,—The Never-failing lkmmena, gogue. For Married and Single, Restores the Menses Cures Falling of the Womb, Leucorrbara and Irregular Men siruation. Thit ix one of the very best remedies ever em Joyed in Female Complaints. Ita’ soothing, jew render it of the utmost value wo every Ia manover entirely different trom any other Thousands of delicate, suffering women throu lized world bless the day on which tt waa their notice. A single bottle gives more rellef than the most elaborate prescriptions of skilinl practitioners. Price (with book), $8 per package, or Wo packages for #6, healing proper- a Tt acts in a nown remedy, hout the civi- XX. VICTORIA REGIA, The Imperial Cosmetic, From that magnificent flower, the great South American Water Lilly, Tmparta wondrous Beauty to the Complexion and cures Moth Patches, Freckies, Blotches, Pimples aud Black Heads in the Skin, scl Tige 82 per puckage with Dock), oF three packages lor Bay UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, A. VERTIFICATES A CON LUNN OF CERTIFICATES ‘A COLUMN OF CBRTIFICATES UNIVERSITY MEDICINES UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. UNIVERSIER MEDICINES UNIVERSITY MEDICINES Noricr.-80 many bogus certificates are being published, that in order to convince the skeptical, we this day publish the (ollowise 9) on fe own ch font ec ep ree volun, tarily given by Intelligent, F people who have use the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES themselves or in thelr fami: les, as @ moral guaral ese magnificent remedies are tovally unlike the patent nostrums of the hour. '85.--Personallv appeared before me, J. W. Scott, President ; L. Baasert, Vice-President; John G. Howard, Treasurer, a George Powell, Secretary of the New York ‘Medical Univer- sity, and nade oath upon the Holy Evangel of Almighty (od, that the following are genuine, unsoll ‘extracts, taken from original letters belpe daily received at the Institution. WM. H. RIBLET, Notary Public, Corner Ninth street and Third avenue, New York. SUZGEON GENERAL'S OFFION, Porxseons—Pleane forward inp asvond erase fer: UNI: . orwurd my aevond or - VEKSITY MEDICINES. Tum pleased. to say that T have found them of great service in the treatment of patients under my charges ‘A. A. Surgeon, Us. A. QUARANDINE, NEW YORK Hannon, epi. 1, 1810. 3..W. Scorn, M.D. hoagie T have used the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES with marked success in every case under Lao ‘indiction for the past month. S MARDINGS, M. De 1,058 Trin AvENUT, New York, June 9%, 1870. PROYFBSOR SCOTT AND ASSOOIATES—It is truly gratlt, ing to know that science has at length triumphed over quack- UNIVERSITY MEDICINES tn e time with the most remarka- ry character rapidly succumbs to n} influence. You are evidently destined to over- throw the old practice of medicine, CHAS. K, DRAPER, M. D. Dr. Scorn, Ac. For years [have suffered with cancer of the breast. What my sutferings were tongue can never tell, Ina dying condition Teaie to you, and commenced. ui your Cauver Plant and Olutment. "Almost immediately aif bain ceased. The tumor has vanished, and through the prosi- dence of God 1 ama well woman. | In'my deep gratitude, and from a sincere interest in the weifare of those similarly al- fiicted, I shail be pleased to answer all questions. ‘ NEW Yous, Oct, 22, 1869, Mins Is, CAREY. Three bottles of ert ydrued Oxymel cured me of con- sumption, although our Bridgeport phys clank sald that I could not be cured GEORGE D. REYNOLDS, Metallic Cartridge Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Manon 1, 1870, PnorFssoRs—Your medicines have helped me very much. Thave not felt so well in three yeurs betore, Like may ‘others 1 doubted their eflicacy, but am now xatisied, East KENT, Conn,, May 19, 1870, 8. D, DAVIS. PROFESKOR ScOTT—Through the recommendation of C. W. Huntingdon, Esq, of Hartford, who has successtully ‘used your Lithia as a remedy tor disease of the kidneys an liver, I am induced to order some, L. M. MASON. UNIONVILLE, Conn.,, Jan. 1, 1870, TOWANDA, Pa., April 17, 1870. Dr. Boorr—I have used your Extract of Cancer Plant for the biood, and pronounce it the ebief of alteratives. ‘A. N. NELSON, 165 NowtH MAIN STREET, Providence, R. I. Prorresons—Some of my friends and myself bave tried the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, and found them satisfac- tory beyond our expectations. ©. B MOODY, DUCK Hit, Miss, April 7, 1870. Professor J. W. Scorr—I_ view vour UNIVEKSITY MED- ICINES asa great success, and 4 grand and noble undertak- ing—one that mankind will biess, J.8. JONES, P. M. [From the well known eminent Dr. Buckler Jones.) BALTINOKE, Nd., Oct. 17, 1609. Thave a Jady under my care with cancer In the ieft breast. I recommended her to use your remedies, and with the most marked benefit and decided improsement in every respect, BUCKLER JONES, M. D. MOPILR, Ala, May 1, 1870. Dr, Soort—The UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are’ acquir- ing a great name throughout the South. * ® * A dear friend ‘of mine is taking the Cancer Plant for a #cofulous disease of a lutetime. He told me to-day that he was nearly cured. * * * A fries child bad 100 spasms a day ; none of car avecsens id stop them. One bottle of your Alianthus Extract cure’ them, ‘ARDY, with M. G. Fowler & Co, ASHLAND, Pa., 1870. DrarSres—1 have prescribed your Hydrated Oxyinel for Broncuitis and the Yellow Jessamine for Heart Disease, with great benefit, and am convinced of thelr eliency. Du. JOHN B. KENNEDY, Newport, R. T., Jan, 14, 1870, “Io Triumphe” shonid be the moto of your ‘meiicines. ‘They have cured me after all our Newport physicians have failed. J. W. TILLSON, x SrueR1, HARTPORD, Jav. 19, 1870. sthereal Phospho- tem. K. KINZEL. ‘Trey Dr. Scorr & Co.—Four boities of your rug bave acted very strengthening to my s, Orrick BLANCHARD Ham C PALMER, Mass., May 4, 187 PuRorEssors—The University Medicines are effecting fome remarkable cures here. Send me oue dozen of Cancer Plant and Chemical Ointment, se). em A. B., CHAPMAN, Secretary. Turco, Cal., March 28, 1870. New York MEpicAL Universtry—Enlosed find $40. Send by Overland Express the followin, mnedighne ys con ‘The Cancer Plant is a splendid altera' 6 Fever and Ague Globules have proved A No.1. I shall do a fine bu: ness in erie in California. sbould Jike the ney of e 4 uit "ft, HENDERSON, M. D. ‘VERNON, Conn,, May 4, 1870. Dootone—I obtained eight bottles of your Ethereal Phos- phorus tor Spermatorrhea. I am using it according to in- structions, and feel a marked te Peddie The lustre of my eyes has returned, and wy whole countenance is brighter. It is slowly bi fed Coa Lt me. nsoke yoy wonderful medicine, tt ing me in many wa! [Guy AC, ‘ re 7m 52 Ly RISLEY. ‘AiRPORT, Towa, March 5, 1870. GENTLEMEN—Your Katalpa Extract works magicali ‘There is nothing equal. I have been atfected with sick head: ache and liver complaint since last spring. Took thr doses of your Headache Pills and can say they haye cleaned my head out as clear as x bell, Igavo the balance away, say ing:—“Gentlemen, be convinced —J am.” De. MOKENNA, YarMourn, Me., May 9, 1870. Doctor—My mother is taking your’ Caneer Piant for Dropsy. Two bottles have done her more good than three ‘doctoring from the best physicians of this T hope the Lord will continue to prosper you in the good work, Mrs, SARAH A. WITTON. PInLADELPHTA, June 23, 1870. We have just been handed & bottle contain- ort, 1 feet 8 inches iniength, which was y by the use of one bottie of Cancer Plant and the May Apple Fills We also bave just cured a lady of gravel, of many years’ standing, by using Lithia aud Alkatne Kesolvent. JOS, C. HARROLD. 26) CONGRESE STREP, PORTLAND, Me, May 1, 1870. PROFESSOR Soort AND Assoctatr:s—The UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are rapidly, revolutionizing the practice of, medicine m Maine. * * * Ihave over S00 patients. * * * Here, in Portland, 1 have taken away two-thirds of the doc- tors’ patients. *'* * I have neurly 200 agents, and am establishing ten agencies aday. * + '* I shall sell $100,000 worth of UNIVERSITY MEDICINES in, Maine this year. oe ® Tam worn out with hard word, * * * Tenclose you a number of certificates of great cures, * * * Twill Pay $1000 iF one of them can be found that Is not genuine, P, STAPLES, State of Maine Agent, From a distinguished Member of Congress, : WASHINGTON, May'4, 1870, My Drax, )OCTOR—Your medicines seem to act favorably on the nerves as wellasthe biood, * * © Tam much im- Proved, #4 * My limba ure wonders of medical, sclenoe, + * have every faith in your medicine undakill * * * T believe that you are enlightened of God to doa great work and that you will doi. * * * You have done a great deal for me. * * * Your understand your business, * * * You are the eecond physician whan have confidence in, * * * Twouldnot trust the blockbeads down here to give physic to my horse. * * * Dootons—I have tried the U. on some of my patients with th 8) Mo., August 29, 1870, IVKKSITY MEDICINES most extraordinary results. D. JONES, M. De I find the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES work like a charm in my prac W. H. HOLMES, M. D. 2 Wan RVI, Me. {From Professor Keith.] Prof, Soort—I heartily wish you God speed in your ef- forts to harmonize science and meaicin Gronerrows, D.C, And thonsands upon thou A thonsand newspapers Would not suftice to contain them, The testi mony is universai—the proois overwhelming. We recognize that we are humble instruments in the hands of the Great Physician, who, aiter our life of iniense study, has guided us from darkness into the daylight ot knowled bled to bring forth remedies tor the cure of children which nothing in the shape of medic faintly approached, ATALOGI A TALC GL (i ate ly ILL UsTRAT ILLUSTRATE) IRS, FREE. 8, FRM) 6 gut 8 University 11M Broadway 218 Broadway 217 Fulton atreet 829 Fulton street 264 Fulton stree UNIVERSITY MEDICINES 10 NCENTRATED TESTIMONY, | 1,000 WILL BE PAID IF A FRAUDULENT LETTER CAN BE FOUND AMONG THE FOLLOWING. NO FORGED CERTIFICATES REQUIEZE, No medicines ever originated have received ue many yeni ne certificates of cures in wo briet daily receiving letters from patients and physicians, recording the most astoundin cures performed by the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. BLAIRBVILLE, Pa., April 18, 1870. | To PROFEssOR SooTT- Enclosed find sketch of the ease II of William Carson, of this place, aged forty-elght. Disease, indurated scrofulons ulcer of the right leg, painful and gan- venous, of twenty-five years standing. Ithad exbansted all the skill of eminent physicians daring that time, | ‘This terrible picture was his condition on the Ist of Febru ary, 1870, By the use of Cancer Plant Extract, Realing Blood and Bone Ointment, and May Apple Pill, he 1# now entirely cured, ‘The cave bas attracted remark and amazement. Besides, your Five Minute Pain Cure Neuralgo-[%:eum atio Elixir bas strengthened bis neck, drawn in an angle of 45 degrees. 1 took hum jn band, while all the doctors laughed at me and considered it a good joke to attempt to cure this poor man; bul, thank God, I have cured all his maladies, restored his strength and made him a weil person with the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, Ihave as many patients as 1 can attend to, and am caring | a large number of obstinate chronic diseases with these in- valuable preparations. ‘The Nerve Food is rapidly curing a Indy of shaking palsy of 25 years’ standing. Shei s now able to feed herself, which she has not done before for many years—whereat she in glad. 1am having good news in all directions. F. 8. E. GREEN (Pathologist). No. 315 Weer 357TH StreRet, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1870, Dr. ScoTt—I wish in my great gratitude to make known to you the wonderful effecto? your “Etherea! Phosphorus.” Far from being one of the most miserable of men, I am now #0 happy that I can scarcely contain myself. In my youth I contracted @ fatal habit, and have since been in the third or last stage of Spermatorrhea, for which I tried numberless doctors for three years without reliet, A friend recommending your Phosphorus, I ridiculed the {doa of being cured, after paying out €0 much money. However, 1 finally commenced to use it, andI am now = well man, having increased in weight from 128 to 149 pounds, My friends, who all thought that J had the consumption, look upon my cure as a miracle. God speed yon in your noble work of love and philan- thropy. | W. T. LAURENS, Divinity HALL, Cammntpar, Mass, “August 6, 18%. "$ PRovEssOR—I see that God bas at length enlightened and Taised up physicians to help those groaning under Allo- pathic quackery, I have taken great interest in your new aya- tem of practice, and wish to introduce you to the notice of the students of this College. of whom there are some 1,200, ~~" A.J. LYONS, A.M. FIapioex, Vt., Angnst 10, 1870, Professor J. W. Soorr:— J have had fifteen years’ experience in the regular practice of medicine, and like Professor Stovens, ‘tue older I grow os te Se tie ae Se earn“ the more aceptical I become.” Tt hat so many errors and confidence in it every day, and Smperfections that I have feel it a duty I owe to myrelf to adopt some other go I obtained a package of your Abont three weeks “Oxyd-Pheny!” for my son, affected with deatness, and used it daily by means of acamel’s hair brush, first syringing Ind that he is rapidly improving with chlorate of potassa, and can bear much better in the ear which I greatly feared 8, B. DOWNING, M. D, MILTON, Ky., August 3, 1870, Docrons—I am pretty thoroughly convinced by this time | was incurable, that you are a great deal closer tothe truth than any of the so-called schools of medicine. {have deeply studied Allo- pathy and Homeopathy, and finally come to the concinsion that they are frauds and hambugs. Talso learn that you plumb” and “square,” a guar- are guided by “‘compass,’ antee worth more to me than 1 the endorsements in the world, Yours on the square, P. A. MALLORY. CATeMILL, N. Y., July 15, 1870. ‘or three yeara I studied Dr. BCOTT AND ASSOCIATE! medicine as taught by the Allopathiste, only to be that I dare not practise it. Allopathy being false and Homeopathy puerile and childish, I turn tothe Chemical Sys tem. Notlong since I believed you were “quacks,” but I ured think very differently now. In common with many conscien- tious minds, I long for a code of therapeutics abte to cope ‘with disease. Yours fraternally, Rev. WILLIAM ©. CAMP, | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 16, 1870. Dr, Rcort—A copy of your “University Almanac’ was laid upon our table a day or two since, which We we have examined and admire much. hearuly as well New York polities Medical rejoice in medical progress, and religion, It looks as if the University was destined to open a new ers I observe that you pro- m the theory and practice of medicine. feas to cure that prevalent and fatal malady, “Bright's Din- ease of the Kidneys,” If you cure this you deserve the | gratitade of universal bumanity. FULLER, Editor United States Journal. Prorresor Scort—I cannot express how much I am pleased with your treatment thns far, and, whatever the re- sult may be, sball only regret that I did not make your ac- quaintance earlier, and that J allowed myself in one of my letters ty etude to “Humbug,” which 1 ask your pardon, and believe me, yours truly, WILLIAM ©, WINSLOW. PRowWENOE, R. 1., Sept. 17, 1869, Ma., Sept, 10, 1889, 1 am rejoiced to say that I bave had calling on me to-day young men—single and in groups—to thank me cordially for recommending to them that splendid medicine—“Ethereal few wee) Phosphorus.” They came co with woe-begone | countenances (Spermatorhage was upon them)—now they are your warmest canvassers, publishing already their mar- vellous cur G. 3. POWELL, Nor We could fill a thousand newspapers with similar letters roval and endorsement, ‘other medicines in sbow a similar record? We thine mut. r o | NOVEMBER 13, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. avn UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, MpBasiyouy OF PHYSICIANS: ili “UNIVERSINY MEDICINES.” | The origina) letters on (ite for the perusal of the ineredulous, DALLAB, Texas, Oct, 1, 1870. | PROFESSOR SCOrT—You pour hot ehot into me tn com- mon with my brother Allopaths; but I can stand the fire, aa evidence of your successful practice, ‘This condem nation | will in the end rebound upon themselves, 1 graduated in | the University of Virginia; and, after a long practice, have welghed Allopathy in the balance and found it wanting, l| The old practice has nu charm for me. * ¢ * e JOHN H. STEVENS, M. D. Synaouse, N. ¥., June 1, 1870, Wor eo Warren eireot. *t PROFRGSOR—I have been w careful practioner of the Al- | Jopatite School of Medicine, Iam a memberof the Amer!- | can Medical Assoclation, and my experienee has been ex- tensive and varied—havinghad charge of Lying-in Asylums and Surgical and Infantile Wards, Like many stupid assos of the so-called Regular School, I stubbornly shut my eyer | and ears to everything progresmve in medicine. Thave been a close observer of your Institution for many II months, and have noted some remarkable improvements con- wequent upon the adminiatration of the “University Medi cines,” in obstinate chronic maladies, which have induced me to adopt the “Chemica) Practice of Medicine.” JON I MITH, M. D. | Pama, Brazil, April 13, 1570, | Dr. J. WALTER ScoTT—Having heard a gréat deal in re- gard to the eflicacy of the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES in | the treatment of various diseases, I wikh to propose myself as l agent for the Empire of Brazil, I am practising medicine In Para, and if the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES will cure Cu- taneous, Hepatic and Febrile diseases your fortune is made in Brazfl, I am a regularly licensed physician of the empire, I admire the boldness with which you advance your theories, and am thoroughly convinced of the superiority of the chem- jeal practice over all other systems; for it is from chemistry, and chemistry only, that we can look for a reformation in J. W. DORSING, M. D. Buwerronr, Conn,, July 4, 1870. medicine, Dz. Bcorr—I do not know how to fully express the thankfulness that I feel for living to see this day. May the choicest blessings of Heaven reat upon you. 1 have long felt the need of some evidence, like your interesting pam- phlets, to convince the sick that the use of Calomel, Tron, Morphine, Arsenic and other poisons was death to them. Mrs. L. L. BALL, M. D. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct, 10, 1870. PnoyEsson S8corr—Although I have often heard yon called “Quack” and all sorts of names by my fellow physi- cians, I have long watched your course, studied your publi- cations and become familiar with your chemical remedies, Those who and I have found you a true, earnest worker, | call yon “Quack” do so in ignorance of your attainments, They donot seem to understand that your aystem of prac- tice is strictly sctentifc. | J. ©, DICKINSON, M. D, Warrr Corracr, Pa., Aug. 20, 1870, GGenriemen-I am a practising physician of the Old Behool. I have always been itberal in my views and willing to adopt any remedy that would benefit my patients. If the Chemical School ot Medicine and the University Medicines prove superior to any other I wish to adopt them. ’ J. J, WILLIAMS, M. D, “W. Rupenr, Vt., June 3, 1870, Dr. Scorr &Co.-Iam an old physician of twenty-five years’ practice. I have a most extensive practice, and wish the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES ‘to my | | to introduce patients, J | W. B. MAYRAND, N. D. DUNKIRK, Md., Jan, M4, 1870. Dn, Scorr—I am a regular diplomatized Atlopathist of thirty-eight years? experience. Ihave a number of cases on hand In which I wish to try the “Chemical System.’ Dr. J. ¥. FETHERBRIDGE, LOUISVILLE, Va., May 25, 1870, DocToRs— Intending to adopt the UNIVERSITY MEDI- CINES in practice J therefore mquire the terms, 4c. I have practised many years in Nelson county, and always try to upon the square. Fr PAUL BERGER, M. D, Mruritin, Tenn., Sept. 6, 1870. PuovEsson N.Y. U.M.—Ihave just had an opportunity of observing something of the success of the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES in this city, I believe it to be the duty of every phystolan to keep on the alert to every improvement in the healing art, 1 am giad tosee the avenue opened to reform | and progression and wish you unbounded success, JOHN C. ROGERS, M. D. MILTON, Wis., April 13, 1870, Prorrasons—By accident I came across the University | | Almanac, by Professor J. W. ott, and read the views ad- vanced in {ts pages with intense interest. I admire Dr. Scots’s bold, truthful criticiams upon the various schools of methical practice. I have practised » quarter of a century and have learned by sad experience of the failure of all the prevailing systems. Iam saiiafied that in your UNIVERSITY EDICINES we shall find th long sought therapentics, J. M. SAUNDERS. M. D. BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 20, 1870, Dr. Scorr—In canes of advanced life, where there Is gen- eral prostration, &c,, I recommend the ‘Ethereal Phos- phorus” with excellent effecis—increasing appetite, pro- moting healthy sleep and toning up the system. Said a gen- “Itjn the most powerful Tonic 1 tleman to me yenter ever used.” c. F, CHILD, M.D. No, 58 MARKET StTRERT, PirrewuRG, Pa., July 1, 1870.5 Pnorresons Although dispel clnes” but a short time, I efficacy aa curers of disei ing the “University Medi- prepared to report their My patients umng the ‘atarrh Specific” are progressing finely. With the “Cancer Piant Extract” and “Healing Ointment” I am perfecting a cure of “Exzema Capitis” in a young child which has hither- to resisted all other remedien. Mr. Kelly called at my office to-day concerning his wife's case, It appears that she bas Cancer of the Womb with, re- sulting hemorrhage, and had been given up by eighteen phynicians, After taking two <bottles of the Cancer Plant Extract the flooding has ceased and not returned, although ‘over two weeks have elapsed. If successful, this case will be a big thing for all of us, All the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are proving success- fa) and my practice le greatly increasing. + youna, A ADVERTISING, ADVERTISING, ADVERTISING, ADVERTISING, ADVERTISING. ADV! ‘RT SING. ADVERTISING, We do not think advertising a sin. Phyévians shomeé have the same right as any one else to piace therapeutic dis- coveries and new and improved methods of Medical treat ment before the public, ‘The world has changed since the day when harins, phfl« ters, serpents, spiders and toads were commonly employea 1a Medicine, The golden snuff box, the owliah look of wisdom, the mysterious shake of the head, and the mystic Latin pre= scription of the olden time are becoming obsclete, and now scence and knowleage are the sovereigns of the age. OUR CLAM™s, OUR CLAIMS, OUR CLAIMS. our CLANS. OUR CLAIMS, ouR CLAIMS, Our claims to public coniidence are based upon a most thorough medical education (being graduates of our first Cok leges, and professors in one of the most successful Colleges in thin country), and on a practice of nearly a quarter of = century. Patients coming “under ourcare can always rey upon recetving honest and conscientious Medical advice. THE CHEMICAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. THE CHEMICAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 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THE DAWN NEW DAY. From Maine to California sweep the University Medicines, Feyolutionizing the practice of medicine. The phlebotarmats ‘#ind infinitesimal stand astounded at the marvellous suc ‘They behold with astonishs cess of these elegant specifics. ment maladies which they have vainly treated for years yielding almost instantanconaly before the magic influence of these most sovereign remediais. Wherever they are intro- duced they take the lead, and the old nostrums remain un> wold. HE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES ARE SOLD IN ENORMOUS: QUANTITIES IN THE moLLowans CITIES, No. 1,191 Broadway, near Twenty-eighth at., N.Y, Huduuv's, Herald Building, 218 Broadway, N. ¥. Brooklyn, N. ¥., Geo. P. Milne, 217 Fulton street. pee Y., J. H, Willson, 247 Court street, corner abtok!7M, N. Y., Kitchen, junction Falton and Washington, Brooklyn, N, ¥., Davis & Leys, junction Fulton and Cling ton stree! Y. B. V. Livingston, 190 Grand Williamsburg, N. atreet. Bowarks N,J., Dr. W. A. 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