A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, W
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| Anæmia, | 159 |
| Anteversion, | 186 |
| Appendicitis, | 176 |
| Asiatic Cholera, | 181 |
| Asthma, | 184 |
| Bilious Fever, | 170 |
| Blood Poisoning, | 161 |
| Bronchitis, | 184 |
| Catarrh, | 164 |
| Cholera Infantum, | 204 |
| Cholera Morbus, | 182 |
| Common Colds, | 187 |
| Constipation, | 188 |
| Consumption, | 102 |
| Croup, | 204 |
| Diabetes, or Diabetes Mellitus, | 199 |
| Diarrhœa, | 173 |
| Diphtheria, | 205 |
| Diseases of the Kidneys, | 180 |
| Diseases of the Liver, | 178 |
| Diseases of the Nerves, | 173 |
| Diseases of the Skin, | 179 |
| Dropsy, | 176 |
| Dysentery, | 172 |
| Dyspepsia, | 100 |
| Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, | 192 |
| Erysipelas, | 165 |
| Fistula, | 203 |
| Gonorrhea, | 193 |
| Gall Stones, | 208 |
| Headache, | 175 |
| Heart Disease, | 158 |
| Hernia, or Rupture, | 194 |
| Inebriety, | 194 |
| Infantile, Convulsions, or Fits, | 207 |
| Inflammation of the Breast, | 201 |
| La Grippe, | 171 |
| Locomotor Ataxia, | 200 |
| Lost Manhood, | 197 |
| Measles, | 207 |
| Milk Fever, | 202 |
| Nursing Mothers, | 200 |
| Obesity, | 196 |
| Paralysis, or Palsy, | 190 |
| Peritonitis, | 182 |
| Piles, or Hemorrhoids, | 189 |
| Pneumonia, | 183 |
| Puerperal Swelled Leg, | 202 |
| Retroversion, | 186 |
| Rheumatism, | 167 |
| Scarlet Fever, | 204 |
| Small-pox, | 206 |
| Sore Nipples, | 202 |
| Typhoid Fever, | 168 |
| Uterine Displacement, | 185 |
| Worms in the Intestines, | 207 |
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FROM ROUGH, SCALY OR CRACKED SKIN
If You Value a Good Complexion
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Among the necessities of life there is one to which few people pay the attention they ought, and that is Soap. Yet it is undoubtedly a most important matter, for the skin is a very delicate and sensitive organ, and the constant application of impure or inferior Soaps injures its texture, and gives rise to numerous cutaneous troubles. Most people are content, so long as it appeals to the eye and the sense of smell, without stopping to consider that perfumes may be employed to hide defects.
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MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
CHARLES A. TYRRELL, M. D.
Proprietor of
TYRRELL’S HYGIENIC INSTITUTE
134 West 65th Street, New York City
The J. B. L. Antiseptic Tonic
should always be used when introducing water into the intestines. The use of this preparation renders the water completely sterile, unless it be notoriously impure. Such water should never be used. But the Antiseptic Tonic possesses another important property which is most valuable in cases of Constipation. For it acts as an admirable tonic on the muscular coat of the colon, strengthening it and restoring it to normal. For these reasons it is invaluable. Owing to the importance of using the tonic I have arranged to make it as inexpensive as possible, and am prepared to furnish it (to users of the Cascade only) in one pound air-proof cans at the price of $1.00, by mail twenty cents extra. You can buy it at your druggist and save mail charges.
Charles A. Tyrrell, M. D.,
134 West 65th Street,
New York City.
You’re Not Healthy Unless You’re Clean Inside
And the one way to real internal cleanliness—by which you are protected against ninety per cent, of all human ailments—is through proper internal bathing, with plain warm water.
There is nothing unusual about this treatment—no drugs, no dieting—nothing but the correct application of Nature’s own cleanser. But only since the invention of the “J. B. L. Cascade” has a means for proper internal bathing existed.
Only one treatment is known for actually cleansing the colon without the aid of elaborate surgical apparatus. This is The Internal Bath by means of the “J. B. L. Cascade.”
Prof. Metchnikoff, Europe’s leading authority on intestinal conditions, is quoted as saying that, if the colon and its poisonous contents were removal, people would live in good health to twice the present average of human life.
Dr. A. Wilford Hall, Ph.D., LL.D., and W. E. Forest, B.D., M.D., two world-famous authorities on internal bathing, are among the thousands of physicians who have given their hearty and active endorsement and support to the “J. B. L. Cascade” treatment.
Fully half a million men and women and children now use this real boon to humanity—most of them in accordance with their doctor’s orders.
LET DR. TYRRELL ADVISE YOU
Dr. Tyrrell is always very glad of an opportunity to consult freely with any one who writes him-and at no expense or obligation whatever. Describe your case to him and he gives you his promise that you will learn facts about yourself which you will realize are of vital importance. You will also receive his book, “The What, The Why, The Way,” which is a most interesting treatise on internal bathing. Consultation with Dr. Tyrrell involves no obligation.
CHARLES A. TYRRELL, M. D.,
134 West 65th Street, New York.
Sufferers From Catarrh There Is Glorious News For You
No matter how much you may suffer from that most distressing and inconvenient complaint, a speedy and effective release from your sufferings is now offered to you
The J. B. L. Catarrh Balsam
Is one of those sterling preparations whose healing effects are quickly realized on the first trial. It is intended to be used in connection with the flushing treatment, and the two used in conjunction.
SELDOM FAILS TO EFFECT RELIEF
Catarrh is first caused by inflammation of the membrane of the nasal cavities and air passages, which is followed by ulceration, when nature, in order to shelter this delicate tissue, and protect the olfactory nerves, throws a tough membrane over the ulcerated condition.
Flushing the Colon lays the foundation for recovery, but the membrane must be removed, and for that purpose the J. B. L. Catarrh Remedy is without an equal.
It is composed of several kinds of oils, and gently, but effectually removes the membrane that nature has built over the inflamed parts, while its emollient character soothes and allays the inflammation. These drugs are not absorbed into the system, but act only locally.
THE MOST OBSTINATE CASE WILL READILY YIELD
TO THIS TREATMENT
The price is One Dollar per bottle, which, in view of its marvellous efficiency, is a veritable gift, and with each bottle we furnish an inhaler specially manufactured for the purpose. Two bottles will usually effect relief—though one has been frequently known to do so in mild cases—but in the event of any one taking six bottles without being benefited we will forfeit
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
now deposited in the Lincoln Trust Co. of New York, if they can honestly make oath that they have faithfully used the remedy according to the directions and have received no benefit from it.
You cannot afford to neglect this opportunity of ridding yourself of this most distressing complaint, which, if neglected, too often leads to Consumption.
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
————
CHARLES A. TYRRELL, M. D., PROPRIETOR OF
TYRRELL’S HYGIENIC INSTITUTE
134 WEST 65TH STREET, NEW YORK
| Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber: |
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| their disincilination to adopt=> their disinclination to adopt {pg 29} |
| Prof. I. I. Metchinkoff=> Prof. I. I. Metchnikoff {pg 43} |
| to what school be belongs=> to what school he belongs {pg 51} |
| an unmistakaby valuable=> an unmistakably valuable {pg 68} |
| are frequntly guilty=> are frequently guilty {pg 92} |
| to his pirmitive condition=> to his primitive condition {pg 104} |
| populated with phagocyctes (white blood corpuscles)=> populated with phagocytes (white blood corpuscles) {pg 108} |
| an expert dietetician=> an expert dietician {pg 128} |
| We habituate ouselves=> We habituate ourselves {pg 151} |
| Too little attenion=> Too little attention {pg 156} |
| Griping pains=> Gripping pains {pg 181} |
| the bony constitutents=> the bony constituents {pg 201} |
| most effiacious in stimulating=> most efficacious in stimulating {pg 210} |