California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 12, Number 22, 13 January 1860 — MRS. LIZZIE WILEY WARREN, M. D., [ARTICLE]

MRS. LIZZIE WILEY WARREN, M. D.,

■jy Would inform her friends, patrons and the public that alie propoafla to commence the practice of her profession in fan Francisco.

Writing l<> practically demonstrate tho theories and doC« trine* she preaches through the columns of tins journal, the will he U.Mali to make engigements hy the year, to families requiriiu a better knowleilge of the laws of health and tho means of iv preservation, aa well aa medical attendance nnd advice.

Ma 3. VVabhbn proposes to teach her patrons the meana of attaining nnd preserving health, rather than the usual practice of physicians, ot doctoring the aiek. Believing in the old adage: "An ounce of prevention U worth a pound ot cure," and also that the remedies used to eradicate disease are more deleterious to the human organization than the disease* themselves ; therefore she dispense* with tha use ot drugs, rotjing on the curative power within the living organism and the supplying such conditiona aa the natural remedial agents afford. The nuiural remedies: Air, Diet, Exercise Water and Electricity. The benelicial effect* of water, properly used, ure now generally understood, hut the remedial effects of electricity arc comparatively unknown. Hy the knowledge and application of a certain law, which roeognllOl hitherto unknown relatione of the positive and negative forces to the function* ol life, electricians are enaliUd to make a I eueficial application to disturbed physical equilibrium, thereby rendering electricity the most powerful therapeutic agent; the rno-t potent and all-pervading element which can he used, aa it approximates to the principle of life, apparently identical with vitality. Its therapeutic uses are MOaowoWl and icitr, and may he telicd upon wLtnevt m cure or improvement is poseihle. Tiiose wishing to avail themselvea ot Mrs. Warren's advice will tiud her at her residence, on the south-east corner uf Mason and Pacific streeta. In case of ahsence, calls will he attended by Mrs. M. C. Svkks, M. D., whose caid appear* in another culumn.