Los Angeles Herald, Volume 32, Number 122, 11 August 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rim««l^At«liiOCW. Dfi.M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M D., M. O P. S. 0„ Specialist In all the various diseases of the Head, lhroat and Chest, Including lhe Eye Ear and Heart, together with DISEASES OK" JH'JBIM.A.L.fGS. office: IU tbe IlollenbeckHlock,cor. Spring; and .Second Ms., l o* A MsreWa, V al. Oxygen, Compound Oxygou, Nitrous Oxid . and other inhalations, ÜBed iv all DISKAaJES or THK LIINUS. _ We have introduced the COMPOUND OXY BBS TREATMENT with our aystemsot practic ID thecureof Asthma,Bronchitis,Consumption UTipepils. Insomnia, Sore Throat, Catarrh Rheumatism and Nervona Prostration, whll OLly the most Improved methods arc employe In all lemsle cumplaints As Is well known, oxygen Is tho llfe-glvius priuclple in the air wo hreathe and ozone 1l «? air , im Pat ta 'hat happy and buoyant reeling alter thunderstorms Persons often require more oxygen than la la the air around them and cause doors and windows to be opened tear off collars, loosen the wais', and call lor a lan to dlßplace the stifling mid bring Iresher air or mora oxygen. Travetinst is done mainly to resorts where the air contains more oxygen aud mountains are ascended to breathe the ozone, which 1b light and ascends from the earth. Oxygen aud ozone are gasec, and must be stored up and used by inhaling them. Our apparatus lor storing and having these gases compounded with other suitable agents, ia perfect: and, although tlu-y are not a cure-all, yel they are undoubtedly tho greatest mveutioi made in the last 20 years in any department oi medicine, and the results are truly wonderful Oxygen acts by purifying the blood, thereby increases the circulation, promotes absorption, improves digestion and assimilation, Increases the capability of the lungs, and acts at a gentle stimulant to the nervous system. Tho London, England, Lancet, very truthfully says: "The Compound Oxygen treatment 1b the greatest discovery of the Nineteenth Ceutnry." Clergymen, statesmen, lawyers,doctors, and all classes indiscriminately, wherever lt is introduced, both use and recommend It. The testimonials given below are very fair samples as to tho time required for effecting cures in tlicve troublesome diseases: Dr. Williams—Ukar sir: 1 am happy to say that the cure you effected in mo lor a severe case ol throat disease has proved to be permanent. For over a year I was troubled with post-nasal catarrh aud grauulated throat disease, and had done so much for it that I had but little hopes ol ever being cured, when 1 first went to you, but you gave me such positive assurance that you could cure me that 1 began your treatment, and in four months from that time you discharged me as cured, and I am happy to say the cure was a permanent thing in every particular up to the presen time, which II now over a year. Yours very tmly. MRS. LUCY H. TRABK, 809 Bouth Olive street, L is Angeles, Cal. Dr. if. Hilton Williams— Dear Sir: 1 have been co-itemplating for iome time past making a statement of my case and the benefit I have derived frum your treatment, remembering how glad I wonld have been could I have seen something of the kind from a person in the city, to whom I could have referred, when first came to Los Angeles from my homel New York State. I had been suffering for Beveral yearß with what various physicians iv the East pronounced "chronic ulcerated laryngitis." I spent considerable time at the Clifton Sanitarium, and employed the best medical skill I could find, all without any permanent benefit, aud as a last resort our family physician recommended Los Angeles. For a time I Improved, and ther I began to go backward ana all my lormer sym Horns returned. Through a medial friend I was Induced to try your treatment. I became very much dißcouraged at times, but persevered, as 1 felt almost desperate aud kuew of nothing else to turn to My throat trouble being aggravated by a serious stomach difficulty, made it very utistluate to deal with, but at last, after perse verlng for a time with your remedies, I consider I am permanently enred, If this will be of any value to you, you are at perfect liberty to use lt: also to refer auvone to my mother, my hu6band or myself. Very truly yours, MRS. J. D. <VILEY, Los Angeles, Cal. Corner \ ernon avenue and Eighth street. CONSULTATION FREE, Thoso who desire to conrult with me In regard to their cases had better call at my offloe for consultation and examination, but, if impossible to do so. can write for a copy of my Medical Treatise, containing a list ol questions. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS. M. L)., HOLLENBECK BLOCK, ' Miner Second and Sprint; otn.. Log Angeles, Osl. Office hours, from !) a. k. to 4, r, a. 1&3 tim State Loan and Trust Co. 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