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Show An HoDest Physician, solicitous lor the welfare of his patrons, pat-rons, would have them obtain all the knowledge they can respecting their aysteuiB and tho diseases to which they are incident, fully conscious how much easier hia task of treating patients is when they are well informed in-formed in those matters pertaining to health and diaoase. Good nursing playB such an important part in I effecting cures, aud is so little undcr-!G!oud undcr-!G!oud by the niassea, that hundreds of the bent phyaicians have aided in the circulation of 'The People's Medical Adviser" to disseminate its admirable teachings on the cure ot tho sick. Nor do ocnsible peoplo appreciate thia popular work lesB because ila Author docs not advise every man lo attempt, under all circumstances, to be his own physician. Tho sale, so soon after ita first publication, of nearly ouc hundred thoucaud copies o( Liiia work, only Bcrvca to create increased demand for it, and never before h;is it sold ho rapidly aa of late. It has been enlarged to over nine hundred pnges, illustrated by two hundred and eighty-two eighty-two engravings and colored plates, elegantly bound in cloth and gilt, ami will bo sent, post paid, on receipt of one dollar and filty cents. Address the Author and Publisher, 11. V. Pierce, M. D., BufTdo, N. Y. mlo |