Show 1 SHAMEFUL ABUSE 1 Heaped upon a Noted Englishman for His Open Honesty Wir ED RonsoN M D L R 0 Sa L M K Q C P L late of the Royal Navy of England has got into in-to professional trouble for wilting the following open letter to the editor of the London Family Doctor I believe it to be the duty of every physician to make known any means or remedy whereby sickness can be prevented and it is for this purpose I write to give my experience both here and abroad I ask the publication of the statement that people may be warned before is too late to say to them that there is at hand a means by which they may be restored to perfect health It is well known to the medical world and in deed to the laity that a certain cer-tain disease is making a terrible havoc that next to consumption it is the most fatal and that when fully developed there is nothing to be done for the sufferer Physicians and scientists have long been trying to throw light upon the cause and if possible find in nature a medicine for this fatal malady They have shown absolutely that the bloodpurifying organs of vital importance are the kidneys and that when they once fail the poison which they should take out of the blood is carried by the blood into every part of the bodv developing disease Il In my hospital practice in Eng gland India and South America and also while a surgeon in the Royal Navy of Great Britain I gave a great deal of attention to the study of diseases dis-eases of the kidneys and urinary organs and found that not only was the cure of chronic Brights Disease hopeless but that kidney disease was remarkably prevalent much more so than generally known and was the cause of the majority of cases of sickness and further that the medical profession has no remedy which exerts any absolute control over these organs in disease Il Sometime ago when I had a case which resisted all regular treatment which is very limited complicated complica-ted with the passing of atones from the kidneys much against my will I permitted my patient to use War ners safe cure of which I had heard marvelous results In hit case the result was simply marvelous as the attack was a severe one and development develop-ment very crave for an analysis showed per cent of albumen and granular tube casts The action of the medicine was singular and tome to-me I had never seen anything like it The patient recovered promptly and is today a well and healthy man This stimulated my inquiry into the merits of the remedy and after analysis I found it to be of purely vegetable character harmless to take under all circumstances h Casting aside all pnessional prejudice I gave it a thorough trial as I was anxious that my patients should be restored to health no matter mat-ter by what medicine I prescribed it in a great variety of cases Acute Chronic Brights Disease Congestion Conges-tion of the Kidneys Catarrh of the Bladder and in every instance did it speedily effect a cure For ths reason I deem it my duty to give to the world this statement state-ment regardin the value of Warners safe cure I make this statement on facts I am prepared to produce and substantiate I appeal to physicians of large practice who know how common com-mon and deceptive diseases of the kidneys are to lay aside professional prejudice give th nr patients War ners safe cure restore them to perfect per-fect health earn their gratitude and thus be true physicians C I am satisfied that more than onehalf of the deaths which occur in England are caused primarily by impaired action of the kidneys and the consequent rotention in the blood of the poisonous uric and kidney I acid Warners safe cure causes the kidneys to expel this poison checks the escape of albumen relieves the inflammation and prevents illness from impaired and impoverished blood Having had more than seventeen seven-teen yoais experience in my profession pro-fession 1 conscientiously and emphatically em-phatically state that I have been able to give more relief and effect more cues by the use of Warners safe cure than by all the other medicines ascertainablo to the profession the majority of which I am sorry to say are very uncertain in their action 5 Isnt that a straightforward manly letter Indeed it is Well but do you know the author has been dreadfully persecuted for writing it 1 C How so What has he done to merit it 1 Done He has spoken the truth t out ofschool and his fellow physicians physi-cians who want the public to think they have a monopoly in curing diseases dis-eases are terribly angry with him for admitting professional inability to reach certaindisorders I That letter created a wonderful sensation among the titled classes and the public This jarred the doctors terribly The College of fcjurceons and Queens College from which institution he waj graduated asked fof an explanation of his unprofessional un-professional conduct and notified him that unless lie made a retraction they would discinline him The doctor replied that he allowed his patients to make use of Warners safe cure only after all the regular methods had failed and when he was satisfied that there was no possible hope forthem Upon their recovery after havingused Warners safe cure lie was so much stirpised that he I wrote the above letter to the Family l2iiar Hp vrettatLthaUh > fIJ11 a naturally debar him from again practicing prac-ticing profession and also prevent his securing another appointment in the Royal Navy I The illustrious doctors delemma is certainly an unpleasant one emphasizing empha-sizing as it does both his own honesty hon-esty and the contemptible prejudice and bigotry of English medical menThe men-The masses however having no sympathy with their nonsense keep on using the remedy he so highly recommends and get well while the rich and able depend upon the prejudiced preju-diced doctors and die I C11 |