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CURES RAPID, THOROUGH AND
1IL Nervous Diseases-
V. MISCELLANEOUS.
Headaohe; Hysteria.
St. Vitus’ Dance; Epilepsy.
Trembling; Rigors.
Fainting Fite.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Wakefulness.
Nervous Debility, Palsy.
Ear Aohe; Hard Wax.
IV. EYE DISEASES.
Blindness; Opthaimia.
Spots before the Eyes.
Weak Eyes; Amaurosis.
Strabismus.
Hyporlr p'l v of the Heart.
Thickm i.; of the Valves
of the I leart.
Ossification of the Heart.
Neuralgia; Rheumatism.
Gout; Asthma.
Dyspepsia; Paralysis.
VI. LUNO A THROAT OISRASKS.
Consumption, primary and
secum lary.
PERMANENT.
Cough.
Cronp.
Diphtheria.
Bronchitis.
Stiff Neck.
S welled -Tonsils.
Goitre.
YII. FBUillLI DISK ASKS.
Fever .and Ague.
Bilious Fever.
.Scarlet Fever.
Marsh Fever.
Nervous & I lectin Fevers
Treatment Invigorating, Soothing and Harmless.
Till. LIVES COMPLAINTS.
Torpid Liver.
Swelled Liver.
Congested Liver.
Inflammation of Liver.
Induration of Liver.
IX. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS.
Inflammation of Kidneys.
Torpidity of Kidneys.
Brick Dust Deposits.
Scalding Urination.
PainfulUrination.
Scanty Urination.
Diabetes.
Dropsy.
X. GENERATIVE DISEASES.
Private Diseases, in their
various forms, success
fully treated.
Spermatorrhea.
Seminal Weakness.
Discharges.
Stricture.
Impotence.
Ilydrocole.
XI. HIP A SPINE DISEASES.
Lumbago ; Sciatica.
Pleurodinc.
Curvature of Spine.
Softening of Spine.
Weakness of Spine.
XII. MISCELLANEOUS.
Mercurial Diseases.
Hypochondria, Insanity.
White Swelling.
Deformed Limbs.
Osseous Joints.
Stuttering.
Gravel.
Prolapsis Ani.
Glandular Swellings.
Toothache.
Rush of Blood to Head.
Dropsical Disease.
Fistula.
Confusion of Thoughts.
Mo'.i. >!y.
Weak:., s.
Gloomy Foreboding.
Want of Power.
The Doctor, if he thinks ho can euro you, or even benefit you, will tell you so, and
famish you at once with all the remedies he deems accessary to produce the desired
result; but if he thiuks he cannot, ho will so inform you, anil will not take your case in
hand.
At the Doctor only charges for what medicines he delivers, should yon at any
time require an additional quantity to complete the cure, an extra charge will he made.
No medicines will be delivered until thu money is received, as no case will bo
treated upon the principle of “ no cure no pay,” the Doctor being too well known in
the Southern States especially to require him to adopt snob a course, having, as he lias,
viiited most all of the principal cities in those States two, three and lour times over.
Patients treated personally, or by letter, in the city or country. Terms most rea
sonable. Patient* writing to us should, as near as possible, describe symptoms. All
letters, to rooelva attention, should contain two postage stamps.
OUR ELECTRICAL REMEDIES SENT BY EXPRESS TO ALL PARTS OF THE II. S. AND CANADAS.
Addresa all lettera to
REUBEN PORTER* \. M., W. O.,
NEWARK, New Joraoy.