The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified / by R.V. Pierce.
- Ray V. Pierce
- Date:
- 1890
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified / by R.V. Pierce. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Lamar Soutter Library at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
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![APPENDIX. 992 better, also, procure a ticket from this baggage-man, or agent, for a coup'e or carriage to our place, for which you will have to pay only fifty cents. (Outside prices are higher.) This saves all trouble and anxiety, as the agent will look carefully after both yourself and baggage, a,nd you are sure of reaching our place promptly and safely. If you have only hand- baggage, such as bundles, traveling-bags, or similar luggage, you can take it with you in the carriage without extra cost. Mr. C. W. Miller, whose agents solicit on all the in-coming trains for the delivery of passengers and baggage, has an office in every passenger depot in this city, to which you can apply if, by any chance, you miss his agent on the train. THE IIWAIilDS' HOTEIi A]\D SURGICAX OSTITUTE IS OPEIV DAY AI\D NIC^HT, and you ivill lie cordially receiTed and well taken care of. The table is provided with the best of food. No hotel in the city has better rooms or beds than the Invalids' Hotel. This institution is not a hospital, but a com- modious and comfortable invalids' home. If all we say of our institutions, and our advantages and facilities for the successful treatment of disease is not found, on your arrival and investigation, to be just as we have represented them, we Will pay all the expenses of your trip and you can return home at once. <<A Word to the Wise, 99 in the nature of advice, to those about to visit us, in con- clusion, may not be out of place. Keep your business to yourself while on the road here, also when about the depots, and ask no questions of AIVYHODY. lUake no ti'avelin^ acquaintances. They are dangerous. Observe the foregoing directions, and any child of twelve years, possessed of ordinary intelligence, can reach our con- spicuous place, 663 Ulain Street, Buffalo, N. Y., with- out fail. World's Dispensary Medical Association.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21197775_1011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)