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Show . . . THE CREATEST LIVINC HEALER. Dr. McLennan is conceded to be tho greatest living healer. Tacmua World. Ka ma of Mis Sum. Years of unvarviug success in the treatment of all diseases aud deformities deform-ities that indict humanity have won for Hr. McLennan a lai-famed reputation. His system of electro-magiietio treatment treat-ment is now recognized by well-informed people as the greatest in the world, and their success in curing dis eases being nowhere equaled, lie is eminently qualified by special education educa-tion aud extensive experience for a particular par-ticular department of practice, to which lie makes a specialty. The only May a doctor can become thoroughly successful success-ful is to devote himself to some special branch of his profession. Under the regular code of ethics this plan is almost al-most impracticable, and doctors continue con-tinue to make fatal blunders by endeavoring endeav-oring to practice more than they have ever learned. l)r. McLennan has successfully sohed the great problem prob-lem and overcome all these difficulties diffi-culties in his extensive business by his method of treatment. In addition to a thorough course in some of tho best medical colleges in the country, he has been traiued iu his particular line of prrctical experience under the direct;on of skillful rpecialisls. His experience ex-perience is not limited to a few isolated conditions, as is so often the case with other doctors. He meets will and treats every imaginable complication of disease, and the experience thus gained, together with the constant spe-cmlties, spe-cmlties, constitutes the natural ground work of his unparalleled success. llepresentativo people of California who indorse this treatment: Mr. Le-liiiid Le-liiiid Stanford, Hon. James Louttit of Stockton, ex congressman; L. P. Hopkins, Hop-kins, United States marshal; Lee 1. Craig, notary, San Francisco; J- P. Bogardus, editor, San Francisco; Senator Sena-tor Hubbell of Wisconsin; Judge Crane of Oakland, Judge Wheeler of San Francisco; Dr. Crane of Xapa; Dr. Hrown of Oakland; Kev. Dr. McKaig of San Francisco; Kev. Father Gallagher of St. Peter's church; Kev. Father O'Keefe of Santa Barbara, and tho late Father Walsh of Stockton, who said: "Had I heard of this treatment in time, I believe, from the benelii I have derived, de-rived, it would havo restored uio to health." Kemcmber these cures aro permanent. perma-nent. Consultation and treatment daily from i) a. m. to 5 p. m. Kvenings 7 to n. No charge for consultation. Olllce over Bond's restaurant, !'! West Second South street, across the street east of the P. O. Wahnino. The great success and extensive advertising of Dr. McLennan has caused unscrupulous persons in various parts of the country to represent repre-sent themselves as Dr. McLennan or his agents, and anyone representing himself as such is a fraud. This is Dr. McLennan's first visit to Salt Lake City. Ollice over Bond's restaurant, Vi XV. Second South street. |