SHAMEFUL ABUSE leaped Upon a Noted Englishman for His Open Honesty. Wa. Ep. Rossox, M, D., L. 3. 1.M. K.Q. C I I, late of the srofessional trouble for writing ollowing open letter to the editor of he London Family Doctor: “1 believe it to be the duty of every yr remedy whereby sickness can yrevented, and 1t is for this purpose I abroad. statement that and he warned before it people may which they may be restored to perfect health. It 1s well known to the medi- cal world, and indeed, to the laity, that havoe; that next to consumption it is the most fatal, and that when fully de- the sufferer.” cause, and if possible, find in nature a medicine for this fatal malady. have shown, absolutely, that the are the kidneys, and that when they once fail, the poison which they should veloping disease.” “In my hospital practice in England, India and South America, and also while a surgeon in the Royal Navy of Great Britain, I gave a great deal of attentlon to thestudy of diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs, and found that not only was the cure of chronic much more so than generally known, medical profession has no remedy whicl exerts any absolute control over these organs in disease.”’ “Some time ago when I had a case which resisted all regular treatment,— which 18 very limited, complicated with much against my will I permitted my patient to use Warner's safe cure, of hieh I had heard marvelous results, In his case the result was simply mar- velous, as the attack was a severe one, and development very grave, for analysis showed per cent. and granular tube casts. “The action of the medicine was sin- gular and incomprehensible to me. 1 had never seen anything like it I'he patient recovered promptly, and Is Lo- day a wel! and healthy man. This stim- } a iL and after analysis I found it purely vegetable character, take under all circumstan- remedy, be of harmless to ces.” “Casting aside all professional pre- judice I gave 1t a thorough tnal, as I was anxious that my patients should be restored to health, no matter by what medicine. 1 prescribed it in a great variety cases, Acute, Chronic, Bright's Disease, Congestion of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder, and in every instance did it speedily effect a " to of ure, his reason I deem it my duty o the world this statement re- Warner's atement on facts uce and substan- safe I make th I am prepared to pr + » I is st yl ite. 1 appeal to physicians of large and are, ractice who know how common diseases of the kidneys to lay aside professional prejudice, give their patents Warner’s safe cure, store them to perfect health, earn the gratitude, 1 thus be true pi cians,” “I amo satisfied that more if of the deaths which ocer ind are caused, primarily, m of the Kidneys, an retention in the i and Warner's safe cure causes th to expel this poison, checks the of albumen, relieves the inflammatl ind prevents illness from impaired mpoverished blood. Having had more han seventeen years’ experience in my yrofession, I conscientiously and em- hatically state that I have been able 0 give more relief and effect more ‘ures by the use of Warner's safe cure han by all the other medicines ascer- ainable to the profession, the major- ty of which, I am sorry to say, are very uncertain in their action.”’ “‘Isn’t that a straightforward, manly etter?” ‘“Indeed it is.” ‘“‘Well, but do you know the author 1a8 been dreadfully persecuted for writing it.» “How so? nerit it?" “Dene? : leceptive sale a1 AI jsonous uric What has he done He has spoken the truth who want the public to think they ave a monopoly in curing diseases, are terribly angry with him for admit- ain disorders, “That letter created a he publie. .erribly. Queen’s College, from which institu. tion be was graduated, asked for an sxplanation of his unprofessional con- iuect, and notified him unless he made 3 retraction they would discipline him. “The doctor replied that he allowed iis patients to make use of Warner's safe cure only after all the regular nethods had failed, and when he was satisfied that there was no possible hope for them. Upon their recovery, after iaving used Warner's safe cure, he was so much surprised that he wrote she above letter to the Family Doctor, te regretted that the faculties found fault with his action in the matter, but he could not conscientiousiy re. tract the facts as written to the Fanaly Doctor, **The faculties of both colleges re. plied that unless he retracted they should cut him off, which would natu rally debar him from ogain practicing his profession, and also prevent his se- curing another appointment In the Royal Navy!” The illustrious docter’s dilemma is certainly sh unpleasant ome, empha. sizing, as it does, both his own honesty and the comtemptible prejudice and This jarred the i | bigotry of English medical men, The masses, however, having no sym- | pathy with thelr nonsense, keep on l'using the remedy he so highly recom- mends and gets well, while the rich and able depend upon the prejudiced doctors and diel A —-— A UneAr DISINFECTANT.—The cheapest and most effective disinfectant and deodorizer for purifying and de- stroyving sewer gas, fou' air, and the sulphide of hydrogen and ammonium, | generated in sewers and sinks, cess pools, and on board and epidemics —is a solution of chloride of lead, To prepare this solution on a small | scale for use, take one-eighth of | ounce of nitrate of lead and Imporiant, When von visit ar eave New York Onity, save bApPape eX prossage and § carriago Hires, and stop githe tirnud Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cou. 11d Depot, G0 slegant rooms, ftted up ata cost» ong on doling $1 and upwards por European laa, Elevator, Iestanrant supplied with the best, Horse card, sLagoes and eievale l raliroad to all sinniles can live ess money at the Grand Union Hotel Letter for any other dred ass howe W the ality. n aay. depola thay at Home-made cider presses have gone out of service. 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