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SCROFULA HBH 15a

Many cases of scrofula, often complicated with dyspepsia, affections of the lungs, etc., have been treated with marked success. In one case, the patient had several large tumors, one nearly as large as an ordinary bowl. After a few weeks’ treatment, nature began the curative work of absorption, thus effecting a cure. This case had been considered entirely hopeless. HBH 15a.5

But space will not allow further description of the desperate cases which have received treatment and restoration at this institution; but we may add that equally good success has attended the treatment of Asthma, Kidney Difficulties (of the worst forms), Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Congestion of the Brain, Cancer, Palpitation of the Heart, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Bronchitis, Piles, Ulceration of Bowels, Catarrh of Bladder and Bowels, Constipation (in some cases without a natural passage for many years), Spermatorrhea, and, in fact, Chronic Diseases of all kinds. HBH 16a.1

The most flattering success has attended the treatment of Uterine Difficulties, and all other Diseases of Women, which receive special attention. HBH 16a.2