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[DR. HORATIO C. Wood, of Philadelphia, Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Pennsylvania. From editorial in the Medical Times of July 20, 1878.]

"BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS.

"The value of alkalies in disease has long been known, and the wide reputation of the springs of Vichy bears testimony to the superiority of the natural waters over the simple alkalies. Of late years lithia has been asserted to have especial value in chronic gout over and above that of other alkalies. Some considerable experience has indicated that this assertion is well founded; and several years since we looked for a native lithia water which should be cheap and efficient. The product of the Buffalo Springs, of Mecklenburg County, Va., was finally brought to our notice by a Baltimore physician who had been relieved by its use of some very troublesome and alarming symptoms believed to be due to an inherited gouty diathesis. Trial in one or two cases of inveterate chronic gout has afforded much satisfaction to us, free diuresis being provoked and followed by relief of symptoms."

RHEUMATIC GOUT.

[Dr. Hunter McGuire, Professor of Surgery in the Richmond (Va.) Medical College.]

"I have used the Buffalo Lithia Waters in cases of old rheumatic gout which had resisted the ordinary remedies, with wonderfully good results. I have myself suffered a great deal lately from this malady. The Lithia Water certainly does me more good than anything else I have used."

These waters, in cases of one dozen half-gallon bottles, at the Springs, and of W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., 170 William St., N. Y.; CASWELL, HAZARD & Co., cor. 5th Ave., and 24th Street, N. Y.; HEGEMAN & Co., 203 Broadway, N. Y.; and W. S. WARREN, 733 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., at $6.50 per case.

THOS. F. GOODE, Proprietor,

Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va.

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The National Eclectic Medical Association having failed to make such arrangements necessary for the completion of this work, committees having been appointed at every meeting held by this Association since 1849, except the meeting held at Pittsburg, June, 1877, members of the Eclectic School of Medicine have determined and now are engaged at this long-needed and useful work. hoped that it will be completed at an early day.

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Persons wishing to contribute or make any suggestions in regard to the work will please address the Eclectic Medical Pharmacopoeia of the U. S. of America, No. I Livingston Place, East Fifteenth Street, New York City." Jan., 1878.]

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Address,

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