The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1904, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1904 ee oes At PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT ==>--"-<=: MMMM TENN MeeVee Ne MeN TM TENE VE Te ME Mes Bsa TIAA | | | OW often we hear it said that Seattle is | ¥ overrun with Doctors! This assertion | is undoubtedly true, but why ar oF ‘Treatment That Will Cure many men ailing? Why do they continually take treatment for their ills, and yet never get well? In the majority of ca it is becau they secure only ordinary medical attention. It is because they go to th neral practitioner, who lacks the teaching of experience in sf ilty 3 | the self-styled specialists, whose sj Ity em- | : | known disease. It is because they come in con- | trial treatments, unscrupulous traveling quacks, or similar devices. That such treatment do not nor cannot cure diseases and weakne peculiar to men is well known to all who have tried it. D. T. RICHARDS, M. D. | oe ee = | the Work Quickly and WELL Neglected or Badly Treated Cases of Blood Poison, Nervo-Vital Weak- ness and All Associate or Reflex Diseases Weakrosne of Men Re atment the m | profession affords. They require superb skill. They require expert knowled born of grest volumes of I ar est, k ht into the my of t an functions, shr uted nrg ften are in darkness, where the ord dical eye sees but k 1 we have ¢ time and attentior these MALADIES OF MEN We have st ed them carnestly tt n th h 1 body, an nl ch have been uniform m cases where success was before and by oth | e st mult f men ho ha lure nor an unpl: t has been + 1. What we have for th and = bes among wt r 1 pati ¢ you th ht to ve Are not your . P red TO STAY CUR doctors and othee - | scientif pm n fy a t J to suffer and sink? ae ‘ OUR MOTTO: “Not a Dollar Need Be Pald Uniess a Permanent Cure Is Etfected” The Ability of a Doctor Is Measured By the Cures He Makes Not By the Number of Diseases He T Treats well is a rule of practice which T ad s true, and for seve irgery in order to thor How silly it is for a doctor to pretend to be able to cure all the diseases that afflict the haman Never attempt to do more than you ca ! es t ple to believe him? fessional career. During my college days searching study of general medicine and d carly in my pro- ee seli with ity reduces the one who makes it to the level of a “cure-a uack, e with the ve of F . ° tme vice ch do the ma: complca arising from the diseases I treat. But 1 soon puta y practice, Faget poe he PE NA rE Eye tge Dagger Gevices, which ¢ 782 | with the determination to devote my life and labor to MALE MALADIES alone—to originating and perfecting cures for BLOOD POISON, NERVO-VITAL DEBILITY AND ASSOCIATE OR RE- ician’s ability is measured by the cures he makes, and FLEX COMPLICATIONS. es he treats. If you are afflicted with any a ar to the male I want you to investigate my new and orig- and successful specialist does not scatter his faculties over the entire field of med- inal system of treatment. A priv a careful personal examination t with an hon- i and surgery, but concentrates them om a few diseases, a single class of them, which he has long est and scientific opinion of your case, will be a tely free to you re, if you decide to ly mastered. 0 take it, will not cost you more than you woulc MEN, BEWARE OF FREE PRESCRIPTIONS, FREE TREATMENT, FREE ELECT RIC BELTS, UNSCRUPULOUS TRAVELING QUACKS, WILLING TO WAIT FOR FEE UNTIL CURE {8 EFFECTED, ETC. UNRELIABLE MEDICAL CONCERNS HAVE SPRUNG UP ALL OVER THE COUNTRY DURING THE LAST FEW YEARS, AND THEIR PURPOSE SEEMS TO BE TO IMPOSE UPON THE SICK AND AFFLICTED WITH CATCH-PENNY AND MISLEADING FREE OFFERS. fessional excellence a ph ther they are known to be incurable or not. The dabbles in all branches of medicine and surgery a sick or afflicted person cannot have as much faith or confidence in the a tor as he can in one who d edged leading specialists in the N of today is not the one who knows tin the tre nt of of rsall his f es onac ncerns who claim they cure any and all diseases the human flesh !s heir to, wh joctor wh cer- tam the one who know vail about certain ones. It is very evident that a uently Northw est, and realizing this, decided to concentrate all our talents, energies and skill on the tre eases of men, and We Are the Only Specialists In the Northwest Who Treat worveus and Other Diseases of Mon bag f men whose minds are weak and impaired and wi s, tired, d uffer from the fc heart, capric a te, stful dreams, a Are you staggering 1 your past life w »se bodies are unsound and disease nguid, despondent and absent mi 9 have weak, aching back or marfiage. Others are suffering from diseases. AI Does the tremor of weakness and disease shake your body and appa tal and physical ‘ en of a weakn f remorse? yout mind, tate fit for Can anybody rely on you? Can you rely on yourself? J and your t It is territ be in this ndition, but it is ° w and be v ll then fil your whole future with misery and as night follo lay, and it is of the gre tance to y lf and nt you ‘ s condi eakness and disease. It is also equally important that you cor ialty of the disease from which you suffer. “pe to PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF ME ---No Incurable Afflictions Promised e Cure ent for an you should have the best. Let us aid you in select According to law, ea Washing Medical Im} tion a certifi ded in the Probate ¢ entitles them legally to pract n the state. Recognizing nts of any he em- Ry’ seen in ¢ ur const Those wh annot call, but wish treatr t by corresy | e, will be furnished a fac simi! f th ed with 4 {the State Medical also registered in Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, California, Kansas, Okla 2, W ming, lowa, New York, I at may be , - t aiting r It is easy to ascertain a physician's legal and professional standin y loctors, it is yo sad heal h them, do not denounce all physicians as frauds. The medical law will furnish a quite easy method of disting 1 doctor from a quack 1 3 | - ys: The Master Specialists charge lways least of any | The physicians of the State Medical Institute are honest and conscientious, They Free eben ia ~ ii re oe Os ’ never promise more than they can accomplish b Siaawhva and bale sua Nard | Of the State Medical Institute Prof. Fowler Says: | Fg: the Asking Reais la te Hortherent, on he largest and richest—therefore we ‘ean cure for less imenting A ‘Medical Pp The doctors possess a talent which enables them to obtain immediate mastery over | | AFFLICTED MEN the perplexing medical problem. I have seen hundreds of persons consult with them First copy with engray Wil save time, sufferingand money by consulting me before placing their cases pe when they were at death's door with some terrible disease,come from their presence ing and@llustrations cost | elsewhere Bo. of ffull of hope, confidence and joy and in every way feeling better and who permanently | $1,000. advises you | If after reading the adve n mu desire my services, I shall be pleased to re- i from that ir. What they do to these dying sufferers I cannot tell you. They | abouf all the diseases of ceive you and tell you candidly and plainly what your tble is and st what can be charm and cure them in a miraculous way ; they do not undertake incurable diseases, but *} Gall or write for it done for it. Consultation fr nd invited. Call or writ Every train brings some give life and hope to thousands given up to die. man from a distance to be cured oF CONSULTATION FREE---Office Hours From 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., Sundays 10 A. M. to 1P. M, Only STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Inc. a Longest Established---D. T. RICHARDS, M.D. fnirance, 202 Second Cor Washington St. and «fis Ave. South, Seattle Wash.

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