Round Hill Water-cure Hotel, and Motorpathic Institute : at Northampton, Mass. / H. Halsted.
- Halsted, H.
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- [1860]?
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![D^= Dr Halsted takes pleasure Institution may be obtained — Rev. Dr. Allen, Northampton, Mass. A, Wood, Northampton, Mass. Oscar Edwards, Esq., Northampton, Mass. Mr. Hibbard and Lady, Hadlc-y, Mass. Mi.n. II. VV. Green, \orthfield, Mass. Rev. N Hall, Dorchester, M;i^. Freeman White-well, Esq., Fairhaven, Mass. Hun. C. Dyer, Hanover, Haas. Rev. J. P. Cleaveland, D. D , Lowell, Mass. Capt. E. H. Baker, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Morton Eddy, Fall River, Ma-. Mrs. J. D Bartlett, .Springfield, Mass. Mrs. C. K. Reynolds, Springfield, Ma^s, Mr. Homer Merriam, Springfield, Mass. Miss Hester Ann Hawley, Springfield, Mass. Mr. Francis Baker and Lady, South Danvers Harrison Barrett, Esq., Watervillc, Me. Hon. F. Cuahing and Lady, Frankfort, Me. W. G. Frye, Esq., Rockland, Me. N. D. Chamberlain, M. D., Kcene, X. II. Hon. Mace Moulton, Manchester, N. II. J. \V. Frink, Esq., Swanzey, N. H. A. <l. Dana, M. D., Brandon, Vt. E. A. Barker, Hartford, Ct. II. Aldon, Esq., Hartford, Ct. Dexter K. Wright, Esq., Meriden, Ct. B. i Hibbard and Lady, Waterbury, Ct. J. P. Post, Deep Kivcr, Ct. Hon. Julius Pratt, Meriden, Ct. A. B. Jones, Esq., Buckland, Ct. Mrs. C. 'IVrry, Enfield, I f. II. A. How land, Esq., Providence, R. I. Mrs. J. L. Clark, Providence, R. I. p. W. Gardiner, Esq., Providonce, R. I. Address : in referring to the following named persons, from whom satisfactory information in regard to tho Mrs. Mary Peekham, Providence, R I. Miss Hattie Helm, Providence, R. 1. Miss Anna Harris, East Greenwich, R. L J. B. Treadwell, Esq., St. Nicholas Hotel, N. Y. W. D. Abbatt, Esq., 441 Broadway, N. V. Rev. J. P. Hovey, 199 Fifth Street, N. V. Joseph Tucker, Esq., at Arnold, Constable, &: Co 's, (.'anal Street, \. V. C. R. Robert, Esq., 7 Lafayette Place, N Y. ! George Palen, Esq., 87 Gold Street, N. Y. I H. Leavitt, firm of Robe &. Leavilt, Maiden Lane, N. Y. M. M. Marble, Evening Post Office, N. Y. F. W. Hunt, M. D., and Lady, N. Y. J. O. Morse, Esq., Brooklyn. Mass. L. L. Britton, Everett House, N. Y. W. W. Cornell, Esq., and Lady, Troy, N. Y. James Clark and Lady, Hudson, N. Y. A. J. Hanna, Clifton Springs, N. Y. H. S. Allis, P. M., Rochester, N. Y. J. B. Efwood, M. D., Rochester, N. Y. E. O. Sage, Esq., Rochester, N. Y. Aliram Austin, Esq., Syracuse, N. Y. D. J. Halsted, Esq., Syracuse, N. Y. John A. Pitts, E^q., Buffalo, N. V. Deai on Page and Lady, Catskill, N. Y. Mr. Fiero and Lady, Catskill, N. Y. Rev. T. R. Chipman, Utoria, N. Y. D. R. Hadson, Esq., Blooming Grove, N. Y. Benjamin Smart, HabbettBViue, N. Y. Hiss I'. A. Comstock, Mabbettsville, N. v Mrs. S. liitford, Skcneateles, \. Y. Mr. II. J. Doucet and Lady, Claverack, N. Y. William L. Harvey, Keyport, N J James Bedle, Kevport, N J. John R. Haley, Freehold, N. J. Mrs. M. Rumsey, Salem, N. J. Rev. George S. Mott, Railway, N. J. Waterman Palmer, Esq., Pittsburg, Pa. J. B. Eastman, Esq., Baltimore, Md. S. C. Dodge and Lady, Washington, D. C. H. II. Lee, Esq., Manchester, Ya. G. A. Hyde, Charleston, s. & I. W. Morrell. Esq., Savannah, Ga. V. R. G. Ross and Lady. Savannah, Ga. D. Wilcox, Esq., Augusta, Ga. Juhn Watt, Esq., New I Irleans, La. A. Brother, Esq., Pres HomcM. Insurance Co.,New Orleans, La. S. D. Elwood and Lady, Detroit. Mich. P. It. Nurthrup, Esq., Detroit. Mich. F. J. B. Crane, Esq., and Lady, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. A. C. Caskey, Detroit, Mich. E. Sackett, Esq., tleavcland, Ohio. Joshua .More and Lady, Jacksonville, III. John C. Dodge and Lady, Chicago, III. Mr. L. B. Boomer and Lady, Chicago, III. Timothy Wright, Esq., t Ihtcago, III. I'rof. Norman Robinson. BusselvUle, Ky. Henry Strong, Esq,, Keokuk, Iowa. Judge Comstock, Liberty Mills, la George I'. Plant, St. Louis, Mo. William H. Gitlnian, Esq , and Lady, St. Louis, Mo. D. A. January, Esq., St. Louis, Mo. Capt Jos. Btettlnius, St. Louis, Mo. J. ll. Wright, Esq., Hatvsvlllo, California. Piter Decker, Mayor of Marysville, Calilornia. H. HALSTED, M. D., ROUND HILL, ~—• NORTHAMPTON, MASS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. His success in the treatment of disease is undisputed.—Boston Traveller. Dr. Halsted and his Practice. —Our readers and the public aro not uiitiiiiiiiir with tho name of Dr. Halsted, the proprietor of the famous Round Hill Water-Cure, in Northampton, ftfabs. The Doctor's treatment ol disease, known as the 'Motorpathlc syetefM has produced wonderful and gratifying success where all others signally laded. This is especially efficient n in ire the body is debilitated and 'run down.' it is also of marked meril in tho cure of diseases incident to females', as many in this city ran tesdh. We are knowing to many surprising cures effected by the doctor, and in cases when other physicians confessed themselves unable to accomplish a Being a physician of professional and scientific attainment, and having had Lhe benefit of largo experience and extensive practice, be can ho consulted by all with entire confidence. His specialty, we should state, is the treatment m| inuale diseases. — Buxton Daily Atlas and Bee. Hot Baths. — We would call attention to the various hot baths not usually i d in water-cures, such as the Medicated Chemical Baths, the Hot Acid, Alkali, and Salt [laths, and tho Hot Douches and Sprays, in QSC at the Round Hill water-Cure, in Northampton. Tho gentlemen's bathings is fa this establishment have been the past winter reconstructed and thorougblj repaired, and tho Doctor is now building (March 17) a two-story bath, — quite a novelty in this country, it being a set of' Mental Turkish and Russian Baths. They are said. In cases of extreme flesh, to bjure reduced the weight twenty ] inIs a wees. We have all road of the great suppleness of the joints, ana youthful grace of motion, attained by the use of the Turkish hath. We con- gratulate the public on its introduction here under such favorable circum- stance)! as the scientific management of Dr. Halsted insures. The benefits arising from a judicious medical use of these various baths can scarcely bo over-estimated in relieving the system from impurities of the Mood, local con- gestion, and the baleful effects of mineral medicines. Alternated with the tonic use of cold water and the thorough invigoration of tho system, which Dr. Halsted knows so well how to induce, we cease to wonder at his success. These baths aro of especial value in treating those deep-seated diseases de- pendent on an active virus in the blood, ami qJ scrofula in the system ; also, in treating liver-complaint, rheumatism, and gout. This Water-Cure is crowded with visitors in the warm months, attracted nol only by it? superior advantages for regaining health, but by its home comforts, pure mountain air, and the fame of its beautiful scenery. The quickest recoveries, however, are made in the cool months.— Springfield Republican. DR. Halsted's system of treatment has been approved by some of our most Intelligent citizens, and has received the most flattering commendations in all parts of the country*— fVovaunte* Jvurnat. DR. Halsted, of the Northampton Water-Cure, has for several years past met with remarkablo success in his treatment of the various forms of disease, particularly nervous and spinal complaints.—Hartford Times. 11 MOTOUPATHY and Motion LIFE, by H. Halsted, M. n., is the title rk In pamphlet form combined from former editions, illustrating the principles and practice of a new theory of treatment for chronic diseased This method is claimed to be particularly successful in tho cure of complaints incident to woman. < If the validity of this claim the Doctor's success in those diseases leaves littte room to doubt. And to take the cases riven as an index, we should think thero wen- few disease ill which, in his hands at least, i powerful recuperative effect. We were particularly in- to whal he aj >;- relation to spinal dlffli aides, paralysis and lame- those tedious and usually considered incurable complaints. The author Is well known as tho principal physician in the Round Hill Water Cure, .Northampton, Mass. And the great success of that institution gives weight to whatever comes from his pen. That hi is peculiar and seldom equalled, cannot be doubled.—Advertiser and Fta RMP, Bridgeport* Ct. H Summkk RESORT. — It is not every one who, though desirous of getting out of the city, wishes to spend tt« summer months at a hotel. thereforef w,i would call attention to a very charming place of i Northampton, Massachusetts, we refer to the 'Hound Hill' establl under the control of Dr. II. Halsted. Here Naturo is clothed in hei tractive garb; and woods, glens, brooks, and flowers, each contrlb part to make Round Hill a delightful spot for all, whether Invalids seeking health, or the convalescent searching for pleasure. — Home Journal. '■Bound Hill Water-Cube, Northampton. Mass. — The fame of this celebrated establishment is now extensively diffused] by the successful treatment which invalids of all classes have received at tho hands of Dr. Halsted. There is no Stale in the I 'nion, and scarcely a city or town of any prom- inence, among wIium inhabitants tho proprietor of Round Hill Water-Cure may not count his patients. In all the local advantages which render attrac- tive an institution tor invalids, Round Hill stands alone and unrivalled. Jenny Llnd, alter a three months1 residence, called it the ' Paradino of Ami ica.' — Newark Journal. Round Hill has long been known as possessing local advantages probablj unequalled by any other site in the country. Its beautiful scenery, delightful landscape views, pure mountain spring water, fino carriage drives', and exten- Blve foreet parks, render it a charming retreat, both for iho pleasuro seeker and the invalid. I nder the management of Dr. Halsted, whose long experi- ence and eminent Miccess in the treatment and euro of chronic dl eU I > given him an extended reputation, it has been necessary to enlarge the lutli hi.i -pa i.-. i>niiiiin-- ni ii,r institute, to accommodate the large numbei ol pa- tients who yearly visit it from all parts of the I'nion. In addition to this, the whole establishment has been undergoing the most thorough repairs, embra- cing all the modern improvements, making it one of the most extensive and complete Water-Cures in tho country. It is open all the year, patients being as successfully treated in summer as in winter. — Journal and CowieTj JVvtD Haven. MOTORPATHY.— A little work with this title has just been published by n. Hal-ted, M D-, the proprietor and physician ol the Round Hill Watei Cure, at Northampton, Maes. It Is devoted to an exposition ol tin- new sys- tem of curing disease, its principles and manner of application, its sui results in practice, which have confirmed its author in < the faith that Is In him'of its pre eminent merits, and led him, after many years'eJ] E la adopt it in preference to any other; also a history and description ol numerous cases of chronic djeeases of both sexeef which have been successfully treated at Round Hill. We have read this little book with much interest and ore, and commend it to the attention of invalids. — Journal and Count r. JTO Hill Water Cire Hotel—Among the Institutions for the cure of Chronic Diseases that baffle the application of alt ordinary remedies, and the skill ol the most scientific physicians, ihere is no cure thai stands higher than tho Round Hill Water Cure I si Northampton, Ma summer resort surpasses it in loveliness and in all the f si tin • i alt ulati 'I gratify the tastes and promote the COmfOTl of visitor-. — 8& Lomit R» publican. Roi'nd Hill. — We freely commend it as a delightful place of sojourn. The scenery is of unrivalled beauty ; valley, hill, and flvi ( glV€ if me vlian-li- v. which have been embellished by tasteful CUltlval 'I I numerous delightful drive- in the \ i ty, and Hi- hotel is well kept, i ing every accommodation for guesu, a* well for their comfim as amusement. —JV. Q. Picayune.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21021478_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)