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Contains the Essential Elements of the Animal Organization-Potash and Lime;

The Oxidizing Agents-Iron and Maganese;

The Tonics-Quinine and Strychnine;

And the Vitalizing Constituent-Phosphorus; the whole Combined in the form of a Syrup with a Slightly Alkaline Reaction.

It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations; and it possesses all the important properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use.

It has Gained a Wide Reputation, particularly in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis,
Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs.
It has also been em-

ployed with much success in various nervous and debilitating diseases. Its Curative Power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by means of which the energy of the system is recruited.

Its Action is Prompt; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation and it enters directly into circulation with the food products.

The prescribed dose produces a feeling of bouyancy and removes depression and melancholy; HENCE

THE PREPARATION IS OF GREAT VALUE IN THE TREATMENT OF MENTAL AND NERVOUS AFFEO-
TIONS.

From the fact, also, that it exerts a double tonic influence, and induces a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases.

NOTICE-CAUTION.

The success of Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites has tempted certain persons to offer imitations for sale. Mr. Fellows, who has examined samples of several of these, finds that no two of them are identical, and that all of them differ from the original in composition, in freedom from acid reaction, in susceptibility to effects of oxygen when exposed to light or heat, in the property of retaining the strychnine in solution, and in the medicinal effects.

As these cheap and inefficient substitutes are frequently dispensed instead of the genuine preparation, physicians are earnestly requested, when prescribing the Syrup, to write "Syr. Hypophos. Fellows."

As a further precaution, it is advisable that the syrup should be ordered in the original bottles; the distinguishing marks which the bottles (and the wrappers surrounding them) bear, can then be examined, and the genuineness-or otherwise-of the contents thereby proved.

Medical Letters may be addressed to

Mr. FELLOWS, 48 Vesev Street, New York.

Meeting Nebraska State Medical Society, Lincoln, Neb., May 19, 20, 21, 1896

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NEWS OF THE MONTH

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REVIEWS AND BOOK NOTICES..

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Contains the Essential Elements of the Animal Organization-Potash and Lime;

The Oxidizing Agents-Iron and Maganese;

The Tonics-Quinine and Strychnine;

And the Vitalizing Constituent-Phosphorus; the whole Combined in the form of a Syrup with a Slightly Alkaline Reaction.

It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations; and it possesses all the important properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use.

It has Gained a Wide Reputation, particularly in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs. It has also been employed with much success in various nervous and debilitating diseases.

Its Curative Power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by means of which the energy of the system is recruited.

Its Action is Prompt; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation and it enters directly into circulation with the food products.

The prescribed dose produces a feeling of bouyancy and removes depression and melancholy; HENCK

THE PREPARATION IS OF GREAT VALUE IN THE TREATMENT OF MENTAL AND NERVOUS AFTEO
TIONS.

From the fact, also, that it exerts a double tonic influence, and induces a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases.

NOTICE-CAUTION.

The success of Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites has tempted certain persons to offer imitations for sale. Mr. Fellows, who has examined samples of several of these, finds that no two of them are identical, and that all of them differ from the original in composition, in freedom from acid reaction, in susceptibility to effects of oxygen when exposed to light or heat, in the property of retaining the strychnine in solution, and in the medicinal effects.

As these cheap and inefficient substitutes are frequently dispensed instead of the genuine preparation, physicians are earnestly requested, when prescribing the Syrup, to write "Syr. Hypophos. Fellows."

As a further precaution, it is advisable that the syrup should be ordered in the original bottles; the distinguishing marks which the bottles (and the wrappers surrounding them) bear, can then be examined, and the genuineness-or otherwise of the contents thereby proved.

Medical Letters may be addressed to

Mr. FELLOWS, 48 Vesey Street, New York.

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Contains the Essential Elements of the Animal Organization-Potash and Lime;

The Oxidizing Agents-Iron and Maganese;

The Tonics-Quinine and Strychnine;

And the Vitalizing Constituent-Phosphorus; the whole Combined in the form of a with a Slightly Alkaline Reaction.

It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations; and it possesses all the tant properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and ha under prolonged use.

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It has Gained a Wide Reputation, particularly in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberci Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs. It has also bee

ployed with much success in various nervous and debilitating diseases. Its Curative Power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive propertie means of which the energy of the system is recruited.

Its Action is Prompt; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation it enters directly into circulation with the food products.

The prescribed dose produces a feeling of bouyancy and removes depression and melancholy; #

THE PREPARATION IS OF GREAT VALUE IN THE TREATMENT OF MENTAL AND NERVOUS A
TIONS.

From the fact, also, that it exerts a double tonic influence, and induces a hea flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases.

NOTICE-CAUTION.

The success of Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites has tempted c tain persons to offer imitations for sale. Mr. Fellows, who has exa ined samples of several of these, finds that no two of them are identic and that all of them differ from the original in composition, in freedo from acid reaction, in susceptibility to effects of oxygen when expose to light or heat, in the property of retaining the strychnine in solution and in the medicinal effects.

As these cheap and inefficient substitutes are frequently dispense instead of the genuine preparation, physicians are earnestly requested when prescribing the Syrup, to write "Syr. Hypophos. Fellows.

As a further precaution, it is advisable that the syrup should b ordered in the original bottles; the distinguishing marks which the bot tles (and the wrappers surrounding them) bear, can then be examined and the genuineness-or otherwise-of the contents thereby proved.

Medical Letters may be addressed to

Mr. FELLOWS, 48 Vesey Street, New York

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