Dr. S.S. Fitch's almanac for 1855 and guide to invalids : comprising directions for the treatment of consumption and asthma, bronchitis, heart diseases, liver complaints, dyspepsia, costiveness, diarrhea, dysentery, falling of the womb, piles, salt rheum and scrofula, female diseases, etc. etc. / by Samuel Sheldon Fitch.
- Fitch, Samuel Sheldon, 1801-1876
- Date:
- [1854?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dr. S.S. Fitch's almanac for 1855 and guide to invalids : comprising directions for the treatment of consumption and asthma, bronchitis, heart diseases, liver complaints, dyspepsia, costiveness, diarrhea, dysentery, falling of the womb, piles, salt rheum and scrofula, female diseases, etc. etc. / by Samuel Sheldon Fitch. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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![DR S. S. FITCH'S DISEASES OF THE HEART Are very generally regarded with terror, as well-nigh incurable, and Altai They need not be. Among the thousands of cases of Heart Disease which Ur Fitch has treated, he has never lost twenty, and one of the leading remedies employed by him in its treatment, is this beautiful, almost magical prepara- tion, the HEART CORRECTOR Among the thousands who have used it, not one can be found who will not speak of it in terms of the highest praise. We beg those who are suffering from any irregularity in the action of the heart, to try this remedy. See page 25, Heart Corrector Levi Blanchaih), of Albion, Michigan, in a letter dated January 51st. 1861, speaking of the Heart Corrector, says: Tour Heart Corrector is one of tfto greatest medicines that ever was brought into thir, | and man; value it as they do their l DK. B. S. FITCH 8 CI. IDE TO INVALIDS. I have had at lc-ast 1,500 cases of asthma in the lust four years, and nearlj all have been relieved: I scarcely recollect more thai! a dozen cases whicl have not recovered Asthma is a most curable disease in all persons undf-1 fifty, no matter of how long after fifty, it is less curable, but yet have seen it perfectly cured at sixty and upward THROAT AFFECTIONS. Loss of Voice and Hoarseness, with flight or occasional Cough, and great weakness qfvttce and fatigue, when talking This terrible disease occurs often in costive, sedentary, and dyspeptic people, and those who with these habits also use the voice vetr much, as clcrygymer., lawyers, teachers, lecturers,eto. ; those who talk a grcit deal, particularly those who sing considerably and exert the voice greatV, especially before largi heated rooms. In mo notice swelled to. rid in avery large nmjoriy of these throat disease:. T find, if they are of long standing, that the 1ud;k are also affected, and alway patient is highly predisposed to co- sumption by family taint, etc. In some cases, we find chronic catarrh, n aggravated forms, accompany these diseases. CUIUS 03? THROAT DISEASES, etc. [See rtmu Lectures.] If the tonsik are enormously enlarged, a portion of eaih may be cut away, and the same with the palate: but if not considerably n- larged, the tonsils or palate do not re ' off. The patient show](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21119387_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


