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?]
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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.
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![DK. S. S. FITCH'S FILE OINT3WENT, It has been the lot of Dr. Fitch to treat THOUSANDS OF CASES OK PILLS, and he has scarcely witnessed a failure of five, cases during his whole practice This PILE OINTMENT he uses constantly in hw private practice. We can not urge too strongly on those afflicted with this DISTRESSING DISEASE, to apply this remedy without delaj'. A sure and permanent cure may be relied on DR. S. S. FITCH'S This is a most beautiful preparation for the Hair. For FALLING OFF OF THE HAIK, Baldness, dryness of the hair, Dandruff, etc., etc., it is unsurpassed by any preparation in nse. The Hair Tonic will usually cure falling off of the hair from two to ten days, perfectly preserving its beauty and color; half a dozen bottles will cure almost any case of baldness. DR. S. S. FKTCH'S GUIDE TO INVALID. neys not acting well, immediately disturb the heart. It should at once be corrected. All womb diseases should be cured. In all canes of pain the Pulmonary and Rheumatic Liniments are most valuable, rubbed on or spread on a plaster and put or worn upon the heart. Often the patient faint., and is supposed to be dead—do not give him up, especially if a young person Pry open his mouth, and give a dessert-spoonful of the Heart Corrector or some active stimulant—the Heart Corrector is the host of any thing I know I scarcely know of any disease more manageable than a vast proportion of heart-diseases. Their treatment, however, requires unceasing caution and good judgment on the part of the patient. See my Lectures. DYSPEPSIA. [See remarks on this disease in my Lectures.] It often leads to consumption, and often brings on asthma. heart diseases, sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, etc Tt is often produced by costiveness, and womb and kidney complaints. It often produces chronic diar- rhoea, etc., and always aggravates it—often causes, and always aggravates piles. Among diseases this is certainly one of the most curable. Use the Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture—observe the rules for diet, before mentioned, also bathing, air, and exercise, and consult, me at once personally or by letter You may rely on a cure, though of years' standing. In twelve thousand cases I have treated, I have never known a failure of «urn when the patient makes a faithful and continued use of remedies](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21119387_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


