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.
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![any further for a remedy; you may rely on this one. For all coughs in children, it is entirely unrivaled. It is exceedingly pleasant to take Pulmonary Balsam.—This may bo used in all oa hi of tome stand- ing: for affections of the throat, air at and tfPTiow. For ulcerated or bleeding lung -lis in old people, it has no equal. 1; ho Strength, allel BOQgh, and acta rigorously in Com Pot this I a the most valuable remedy 1 ever an Pulmonary Surredaneuni.—This is a preparation of Cod Liver oil and two or three other valuable coug . and is an excellent medicine. I have used it in my practice for many years. It is peciili.nl v at eft] in bleeding lungs, in which -orally prescribe it in oonneotion with the other medicines, if the patient is not dyspeptic, but if dyspeptic, it often does more harm than good Consumptives should not rely upon Cod Liver Oil alone, as is often done. Many are cheated into their graves by it, who might have been saved with pri cut Pulmonary Expectorant.-- valuable and reliable medicine lor all recent colds it u a perfect cure ; for the croup, asthma, bron- chitis, whooping-cough, this medicine is invaluable. It may be used with the most perfect connd Pulmonary Liniment.—Th; ,crfecl preparationin nearly all cases of pain or soreness of the chest, throat, sides, bowels, back, spine, limbs, joints, etc. ; in diseases of the throat, and hoarseness, tickling in the throat, bronchitis, croup, recent colds; in all eases of sprains and bruises; in pleurisy, or inflammation of the lungs, bowels, stomach, womb, etc It is applied externally, with the hand, or spread on B cloth. This _ most invaluable Liniment can not be too highly recommended Servfue.—In almost every case of chronic disease the nerves become weak and something is required to soothe and strengthen them, and to pre- vent sinking and debility, and wasting of the nervous system. In all of these cases the Nervine is an invaluable medicine, and should be faith- lully used. As an external application for neuralgia it is excellent ... u..,01' TOOTH wm: it is almost a sovereign remedy Intl-blllou* Tlixture.-Io, all bilious difficulties this medicine, stands unri- valed yes, unequahd. I have no hesitation in so declaring it. As an alteratwe it takes the place of mercury, with doe that agent. It contains not a pai erenry, in any form In all the thousand and one maladies which result from biliousness this remedy ,s by far the best, I have ever known. As a simple cathartic mild, sale, gentle, efficient, causing no sickne owei„ in a vigorous, healthy condition, it is invalui Pain-Killer and Humor Corrector.-This is , most valuable remedy for pan, whether superficial or deep-seated, in any par, of the body or extremities, head, neck, joints, or for all itching or humor anywhere internal or external. 1 uraw, rheuma\i8m> ;!,ut(. „,. JJJJJ; and, in connection with the other medicines, of th pleurisy consumption, asthma, bleeding lungs, eryslpel etc. Also for sprains and bruises it is excellent Hheumatic Linimenl.-This Linim nentlv useful in all cues of neu. SlT't'n Tf'vT' ! ^'V'1 t ~T'ine :'nd b:lck- '*' '- «» I lie- fer it to the Pulmonary Liniment. In pains i„ large ,'erv useful and usually , m be tried if the Pulmonary Liniment Drops for Dyspeptic Vomiting, attended or not with tough, and for Stek- ™£ / ,'fat' 7 meofr.-Many persons in consumption suffer dreadfully from co vomiting up their food or from sickness at the stomach dur ,nd before and after meaS *T and often vomit without any sickness, merely by couehin - These Drcms give a perfect cure for all this in nearly every case P](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21119387_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


