Show The Tho Amick Discovery On another page of this Issue is an exhaustive ex ex- article article- artcle on the treatment and cure of consumption The subject has bas lately been brought to the attention of the press of tho the entire entre country as ae a n result of the tho action of the Michigan Board of Health in declaring consumption consumption con con- a n contagious disease and recommending recommending recommending mending the isolation of affected persons to special hospitals erected for tor the purpose Should Shoud other state boards of health follow follo the example of the Michigan body it seems impossible to measure what the consequences would be The New York Recorder actuated by that spirit which should pervade every editorial sanctum offered a II reward of 1000 00 to any physician effecting a II cure for con- con gumption The offers ofen was promptly accepted by Dr W. W R. R Amick of Cincinnati Cincinnat who vito had already distinguished himself by curing some patients patents selected by the Cincinnati Post newspaper Tho The management of the Recorder selected ten patients in various stages of consumption The Tho article refer red to tells the story of Dr Amicks Amick's success and of the payment of the tho 1000 by the Recorder company Dr Amick shows not only his willingness but his great desire to have haTe his treatment impartially tested before any money for the medicines has been expended by the affected lie TIe offers to send to all al local physicians regardless of school or code or creed test packages es of his medicines coOl coOl- sul- sul to show just what results will wi be produced pro pro- pro in each case The fact that these outfits outfits out out- fits aro arc only sent cent to the patient patent through his hisor hisor hisor or her physician is a guarantee that they will wi stand the test to which they may be subjected by medical exerts experts Dr Amick is ia willing to let each physician and each patient judge as asto asto a to whether he has accomplished what hat he claims There is already the testimony of physicians and patients patents who have found reasons for endorsing the discovery In the face of such evidence of its is worth there can b be but little hesitancy in pronouncing tho the discovery a great boon to suffering mankind and therefore of incalculable benefit to the whole human race |