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Motion properly transmitted to the human system by mechanical apparatus is transformed into other forms of force identical with vital energy, by which the ordinary processes of the system are greatly promoted.
It increases animal heat and nervous and muscular power to the normal standard.
It removes engorgement or local impediments to the circulation.
The electrical induction produced renders it a most efficacious remedy for paralysis of all kinds.
It removes interst.i.tial fluids and causes rapid absorption and disappearance of solid and fluid acc.u.mulations.
It is a powerful alterative, or blood-purifier, increasing oxidation and stimulating excretion.
It diminishes chronic nervous irritability and promotes sleep.
Deformities are easily cured without the cutting of tendons, or use of mechanical supports.
It hardens the flesh by increasing muscular development and improves digestion and nutrition.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL a.s.sOCIATION
INCORPORATED UNDER STATUTE ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF NEW YORK.
[Ill.u.s.tration]
Dr. R.V. PIERCE, having acquired a world-wide reputation in the treatment of Chronic Diseases, resulting in a professional business far exceeding his individual ability to conduct, some years ago induced several medical gentlemen of high professional standing to a.s.sociate themselves with him, as the Faculty of the World's Dispensary and Surgical Inst.i.tute, the Consulting Department of which has since been merged into the Invalids' Hotel. The organization is duly incorporated under a statute enacted by the Legislature of the State of New York, and under the name and style of the "WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL a.s.sOCIATION," of which Dr. PIERCE is President, and in the affairs of which he will, as heretofore, take an active and constant part.
EUROPEAN BRANCH, NO. 3 NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON, ENG.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr. R.V.PIERCE, having in the Fall of 1880 resigned his seat in Congress, has since been able to devote his whole time and attention to the interests of the a.s.sociation, and those consulting our Medical and Surgical Faculty have the full benefits of his council and professional services. That he should prefer to give up a high and honorable position in the councils of the nation, to serve the sick, is conclusive evidence of his devotion to their interests and of love for his profession.
[Ill.u.s.tration: Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inst.i.tute, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y.]
INVALIDS' HOTEL
A MODEL SANITARIUM AND SURGICAL INSt.i.tUTE.
NOT A HOSPITAL, BUT A PLEASANT REMEDIAL HOME,
ORGANIZED WITH
A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
AND EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO THE
TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC DISEASES.
This imposing Establishment was designed and erected to accommodate the large number of invalids who visit Buffalo from every State and Territory, as well as from many foreign lands, that they may avail themselves of the professional services of the Staff of Skilled Specialists in Medicine and Surgery that compose the Faculty of this widely-celebrated inst.i.tution.
DESTROYED BY FIRE.
On the sixteenth of February 1881, the original Invalids' Hotel was totally destroyed by fire. Although occupied at the time by a large number of invalids, yet, through the extraordinary exertions of the Faculty and employees, all were safely removed from the building without injury to any one. The Board of Trustees took prompt steps to rebuild, for the accommodation of the many sufferers who apply, to avail themselves of the skill, facilities and advantages of treatment which such a perfectly equipped establishment affords. Profiting by the experience afforded by several years' occupancy of the original Invalids' Hotel building, which at the date of its erection was the largest and most complete establishment of its kind in the world, we believe we have, in the building of the elegant structure ill.u.s.trated herein, made great improvements over the original Invalids' Hotel, for the accommodation of our patients. Although our new building has only been occupied about two years, yet almost immediately our business required the erection of a very large addition thereto, to accommodate our growing practice. This large _Annex_, which is about the size of the original building, has ever since been kept well filled with patients, hailing from every State and Territory of the United States, Canada and occasionally from a foreign country,
THE INVALIDS' HOTEL AND SURGICAL INSt.i.tUTE IS PLEASANTLY SITUATED AT NO.
663 MAIN STREET,
in the city of Buffalo, just above and outside the business and bustle of this Queen City of the Lakes. It is easily reached from the railroad depots by the Exchange and Main Street car lines (see map on last page of this book). It is a substantially built brick building, trimmed with sandstone, well lighted and provided with a patent hydraulic elevator, so that its upper stories are quite as desirable as any, being more quiet than those lower down. It is well provided with fire escapes, and, in fact, nothing has been neglected that can add to the comfort and home-like make-up of this popular national resort for the invalid and afflicted. Great pains and expense have been a.s.sumed in providing perfect ventilation for every room and part of the building.
[Ill.u.s.tration: Grand Entrance.]
[Ill.u.s.tration: Ante-room.--Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inst.i.tute.]
The surroundings of the Hotel are very pleasant, it being located in the finest built part of the city, among the most elegant residences.
STAFF OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Only men who are, by thorough education and experience, especially fitted to fill their respective positions, have been chosen to serve as physicians and surgeons in this inst.i.tution. After having spent a very large sum of money in erecting and furnis.h.i.+ng this national resort for invalids with every requirement and facility for the successful treatment of all cla.s.ses of chronic diseases, it is the determination of the Board of Directors that the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons shall be superior in culture, experience and skill.
We have not the s.p.a.ce to speak, individually, of the eighteen professional gentlemen composing the Faculty, but will say that among them are those whose long connection with the World's Dispensary and Surgical Inst.i.tute has given them great experience and rendered them _experts_ in their specialties. Several of them had previously distinguished themselves in both private and hospital practice, had held important chairs as lecturers and teachers in Medical Colleges, and had filled responsible positions in military and civil hospitals; also in some of the most noted Asylums, Dispensaries, and Sanitary Inst.i.tutions in the land.
With such a staff of Physicians and Surgeons, efficient and trained nurses, and with all the most approved sanitary, medical and surgical appliances which study, experience, invention and the most liberal expenditure of money, can produce and bring together in one inst.i.tution, the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inst.i.tute affords the afflicted unusual opportunities for relief.
THE GRAND ENTRANCE.
The entrance to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inst.i.tute is covered by a lofty porch of beautiful design, the roof of which is supported upon heavy iron columns. Above the ma.s.sive double doors, through which the visitor enters, are large, heavy panels of beautifully wrought stained gla.s.s, on which the words "Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inst.i.tute" stand out conspicuously.