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TREATISE ON DYSPEPSIA AND OTHER DERANGEMENTS OF THE STOMACH, LIVER, ETC. SHOWING THE MEANS FOR THEIR CURE, AND THE ONLY RELIABLE METHOD OF TREATING DISEASES IN GENERAL.

BY

Dr. ALFRED WRIGHT,

Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh; Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow: Member of the British Medical Association; late Medical Officer to Christ's College, and Physician to the Convent of the Good Shepherd and Reformatory, at Finchley; also to St. Mary's Convent and St. Margaret's School, Mill Hill, Hendon.

"A valuable little work. The author is well known as having made derangements and failure of the digestive organs a subject of special study."-Leeds Mercury.

LONDON: WILLIAM RIDER AND SON, 14, BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE, E.C. May be obtained through all Booksellers, or from the Author,

Dr. ALFRED WRIGHT, 49, Finsbury Square, London, E.C.

THE

TEETH

SUPPLIED BY

MR. G. H. JONES,

SURGEON-DENTIST,

57, Great Russell Street,

LONDON,

[AVE obtained the Prize Medals in the London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, New York, and in every other Exhibition where they have been shown, and his

HAV

PAINLESS SYSTEM

is protected by H.M.'s Royal Letters Patent in England, and his Dental Patents are also extant in America, France, Belgium and the Colonies. In use and appearance the

ADAMANTINE

TEET H

are so exact to those of Nature that neither wearer nor observer can distinguish them, and superiority to all others is recognised by their restoring clear articulation and mastication, together with the original facial contour; and, by this improved and patented mode of fitting, comfort is at once enjoyed by the patient.

S. G. Hutchins, Esq., Surgeon-Dentist to the Queen, writes:-"Thanks for the adjustment of my teeth. I am glad to know that you have obtained Royal Letters Patent to protect what I consider the perfection of painless dentistry.'

Professor Gardner, late of the Royal Polytechnic Institution, in a certificate to Mr. G. H. Jones, says:-'I have examined and tested your painless system of adjusting artificial teeth; it is quite perfect, and is the most successful application of scientific laws for securing actual wear and comfort yet introduced.'

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116th Edition. Without charge and post free.

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TREATISE ON DYSPEPSIA AND OTHER DERANGEMENTS OF THE STOMACH, LIVER, ETC. SHOWING THE MEANS FOR THEIR CURE, AND THE ONLY RELIABLE METHOD OF TREATING DISEASES IN GENERAL.

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Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh; Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow: Member of the British Medical Association; late Medical Officer to Christ's College, and Physician to the Convent of the Good Shepherd and Reformatory, at Finchley; also to St. Mary's Convent and St. Margaret's School, Mill Hill, Hendon.

"A valuable little work. The author is well known as having made derangements and failure of the digestive organs a subject of special study."-Leeds Mercury.

LONDON: WILLIAM RIDER AND SON, 14, BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE, E.C. May be obtained through all Booksellers, or from the Author,

Dr. ALFRED WRIGHT, 49, Finsbury Square, London, E.C.

HAV

THE

TEETH

SUPPLIED BY

MR. G. H. JONES,

SURGEON-DENTIST,

57, Great Russell Street,

LONDON,

AVE obtained the Prize Medals in the London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, New York, and in every other Exhibition where they have been shown, and his

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is protected by H.M.'s Royal Letters Patent in England, and his Dental Patents are also extant in America, France, Belgium and the Colonies. In use and appearance the

ADAMANTINE TEET H

are so exact to those of Nature that neither wearer nor observer can distinguish them, and superiority to all others is recognised by their restoring clear articulation and mastication, together with the original facial contour; and, by this improved and patented mode of fitting, comfort is at once enjoyed by the patient.

S. G. Hutchins, Esq., Surgeon-Dentist to the Queen, writes :-'Thanks for the adjustment of my teeth. I am glad to know that you have obtained Royal Letters Patent to protect what I consider the perfection of painless dentistry.'

Professor Gardner, late of the Royal Polytechnic Institution, in a certificate to Mr. G. H. Jones, says:-'I have examined and tested your painless system of adjusting artificial teeth; it is quite perfect, and is the most successful application of scientific laws for securing actual wear and comfort yet introduced.'

PAMPHLET-'PAINLESS

DENTISTRY.

116th Edition. Without charge and post free.
Great Russell Street (opposite the British Museum), London.

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