Dr. Chase's Nerve Food restores tired Nerves The Dr. Chase Plan of Health One of the greatest physicians Great Britian has ever had merely voiced the experience of Ms brothers of the profession when he stated that as a young doctor he had few diseases and many treatments but experience taught him that there were many diseases and few treatments. In other words he found that many ailments arise from the same cause, and instead of chasing after each symptom he centred his efforts on removing the cause. This is exactly in accord with the EXPERIENCE OF DR. CHASE, the great American Physician, who by introducing his family medicines did more than any other man towards simplifying the treatment of disease. Great men are always simple in their methods. They learn to put aside all that is unessential and get down to the first cause. When Dr. Chase was called upon to treat disease he asked nimself: What is the cause? What treatment will remove the cause? THE PRINCIPLE BACK OF DR. CHASE'S MEDICINES As a result of looking at things in this direct way, the Doctor learned to divide all ordinary diseases into classes, and after years of experimenting succeeded in perfecting a treatment for each class. It is this principle of positively relieving disease, by removing the cause, that is found in every one of Dr. Chase's medicines and to this principle is due, we believe, their enormous success. BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR So simple is the system of medical treatment prepared by Dr. Chase that you can with the aid of this book be your own doctor in all ordinary cases. Study carefully the symptoms stated here until you find the nature of your ailment and the treatment recommended. Then read the letters, as you may find among them cases similar to your own. NOTED FOR RELIABILITY After undergoing the most thorough tests in the private practice of Dr. Chase and later as family medicines having immense sales throughout this continent, Dr. Chase's Remedies have acquired a reputation for reliability which has won for them the confidence of the best people in the land. In times of sickness and disease you can ill afford to waste time and risk life by experimenting with new and untried remedies when there is at your command medicines of such proven worth and reliability as those of Dr. A. W. Chase. Take for example