The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified . he proper nie«lical or surgical treatment. (2) WlienmeclKiiiical appliances are used, they must be frequently re-adjusted, as they are liable to V>e displaced, besides the constantlessening of the deformity admits of an increased pressure. Forthis reason the patient should be so situated that the surgeoncan examine him frequently, daily if necessary, have the soledirection of hi;^ habits, and even the selection of his diet. Tothis class of patients, the Invalids Hotel affords unsurpassedadvantages. While e


The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified . he proper nie«lical or surgical treatment. (2) WlienmeclKiiiical appliances are used, they must be frequently re-adjusted, as they are liable to V>e displaced, besides the constantlessening of the deformity admits of an increased pressure. Forthis reason the patient should be so situated that the surgeoncan examine him frequently, daily if necessary, have the soledirection of hi;^ habits, and even the selection of his diet. Tothis class of patients, the Invalids Hotel affords unsurpassedadvantages. While enabling me to conduct the necessary treat-ment properly and thoroughly, it also offers every comfort andeven pleasure that can be desired. The pleasant surroundingswill direct the patients mind into agreeable channels, thusremoving one of the greatest obstacles to treatment, for as thetnind ex:iggerates pleasure, so it augments pain, and so long asthe patient is despondent, recovery, even under the most skillfultreatment, will be necessarily slow, and in some THE INVAIJDS HOTEf. 1962. Some of our numerous patients require our personalattendance, and the sanitary influences of a pleasant class of patients has become so large, that we are com-pelled to furnish a suitable boarding-home for them while theyremain in the city. We have, therefore, contracted for the erec-tion of a very large and commodious building, which we designto use for an Invalids Hotel, or Hospital Department of theWorlds Dispensary. The Hotel will be located on one of thefinest sites in Buffalo, commanding a view of all the principalportions of the city, while the entrance to the Buffalo Harbor,Lake Erie, and its far-famed outlet, the Niagara River, will alsobe visible from the balconies. The j)laii of the buildingembodies the latest style of architecture, admirably combiningbeauty and utility. It will also be constructed in strict accord-ance with the best sanitary rules, secu


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