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How strong should Mellin's Food be made for an infant?

For infants under the age of three months or for delicate

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Gradually increase the proportion of Mellin's Food and milk as the child grows, and for infants of six months and over, take :

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Is this a suitable infant food?

Yes, it is the best artificial infant food, since it contains all the needed constituents for the perfect nourishment of the infant.

Should Mellin's Food ever be used with water alone?

Yes, but only as a temporary expedient in severe cases of infantile diarrhoea, in which cow's milk cannot be tolerated.

Should Mellin's Food be used with condensed milk?

Yes, but only as a temporary expedient, when it is impossible to obtain good fresh cow's milk.

A liberal sample bottle of Mellin's Food, sufficient for trial, will be
sent free to any physician requesting it.

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The Oldest and Largest School West of the Mississippi River.

55th Year-Beginning September, 1895.

The course of instruction is graded, and attendance upon three annual winter sessions is required. For catalogues, address,

or H. M. WHELPLEY, M. D., Sec'y.

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BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE

CITY OF NEW YORK

SESSIONS OF 1895-96.

The REGULAR SESSION begins on Monday, September 23, 1895, and continues for twenty-six weeks. During this session, in addition to the regular didactic lectures, two or three hours are daily allotted to clinical instruction. Attendance upon three regular courses of lectures is required for graduation. The examinations of other accredited Medical Colleges in the elementary branches are accepted by this College.

The SPRING SESSION consists of daily recitations, clinical lectures and exercises and didactic lectures on special subjects. This session begins March 23, 1896, and continues until the middle of June.

The CARNEGIE LABORATORY is open during the collegiate year, for instruction in microscopical examinations of urine, practical demonstrations in medical and surgical pathology, and lessons in normal histology and in pathology, includ ing bacteriology.

For the annual Circular, giving requirements for graduation and other information, address Prof. AUSTIN FLINT, Secretary, Bellevue Hospital Medical Colege, foot of East 26th Street, New York City.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS.

A High Grade School of Commercial Ethics for Both Sexes.
Course of Study equal to the best, North and South.

New and elegant quarters, fine furniture, modern methods and conveniences.

DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS.

Catalogue. BRUEGGERHOFF BUILDING.

J. W. BUTCHER, SECRETARY.

D. A. GRIFFITTS, PRINCIPAL AND PROP.

THE

AND HOSPITAL.

SESSION 1894-5.

HE NEW YORK POLYCLINIC AND HOSPITAL is a Clinical School for Practitioners of Medicine, and supplies the matriculants with practical clinical instruction. No didactic lectures given. Ample opportunity for individual observation in all branches. The clinical material in Surgery and all other branches is unlimited. The Professors and Instructors are officially connected with almost every prominent hospital in and about New York City and matriculants have ready access to the vast clinical service in these great institutions.

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A complete obstetrical organization affords exceptional opportunities for training in practical midwifery, both in the lying in and out-door service.

FACULTY.

SURGERY-John A Wyeth, MD, VP Gibney, M D, Arpad G Gerster, M D, Andrew J McCosh, M D, RH M Dawbarn, M D, Wm F Fluhrer, M D

MEDICINE-RCM Page, MD, W H Katzenbach, M D, H N Heineman, M D, J Adler M D

GYNECOLOGY-W Gill Wylie, M D. Paul F Munde, M D, Henry C Coe, M D, H Marion Sims, M D, Florian Krug, MD

EYE-David Webster, M D, Emil Gruening, M D, Thomas R Pooley, MD

EAR-Oren D Pomeroy, M D, Edward B Dench, MD

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DISEASES OF THE SKIN-A R Robinson, M D, Edward B Bronson, M D

NERVOUS DISEASES-Landon Carter Gray, M D, B Sachs, M D

OBSTETRICS-Edward A Ayers, M D

Session is continuous throughout the year. Summer course is now open. Winter session commences September 15th. Students may enter classes at any time. For catalogue or information, call on or address

H. E. STAFFORD, M. D., Ass't Sec'y.

L. EMMETT HOLT, M. D., Sec'y, 214-218 EAST 34TH St., NEW YORK.

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Barnes Medical College, City of St. Louis, Mo.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

JNO. D. VINCIL, D.D., President, Grand Sec'y Masonic Grand Lodge of Missouri; JNO. C. WILKINSON, Vice-President, Hargadine - McKittrick Dry Goods Co.: GEORGE A. BAKER, President Continental National Bank; A. M. CARPENTER, M.D., Vice-President of the Faculty; WM. T. ANDERSON, Treasurer, President Merchants Exchange and Director St. Louis National Bank; J. B. LEGG, President Legg Architectural Co.; C. H, HUGHES, M.D., President of the Faculty; JOHN M. MARMADUKE, Cashier Mexico Savings Bank; PINCKNEY FRENCH, M. D., Secretary.

FACULTY-Prof. C. H. HUGHES, M. D., President; Prof. F. D. WRIGHT, M. D.; Prof. J, T. JELKS, M. D.; Prof. M. D. JONES, M. D., Prof. EDWIN R. MENG, M. D.; Prof T. E. MURRELL, M. D.; Prof. W. C. DAY, M. D.; Prof. CHAS. R. OATMAN, M. D.; Prof. S. C. MARTIN, M. D.; Prof. E. L. COOLEY, M. D.; Prof. G. M. PHILLIPS, M. D.; Prof A. M. CARPENTER, M. D., Vice-President; Prof. A. R. KIEFFER, M. D.; Prof. J. H. TANQUARY, M. D.; Prof. JNO. W. VAUGHAN, M.D.; Prof. C. M. RILEY, M.D.; Prof. A. W. FLEMING, M.D.; Prof. R. C. BLACKMER, M. D.; Prof. C. H. POWELL, M.D.; Prof. J. S. B. ALLEYNE, M. D.; Hon. R. M. FOSTER; Prof PINCKNEY FRENCH, M. D., Sec'y.

OTHER INSTRUCTORS.-Drs. A. B. Allyn, C. H. Weinsberg, J. E. Hutton, W. W. Vaughan, W. W. Shaffer, A. H. Bradley, J. P. Nemours, D. S. Booth, W. H. Boswell, S. C. Martin, Jr. J. L. A. Buechler, E. N. Webster, Louis J. Oatman, O. L. Suggett, Wm. N. Lowry, G. C. Lyda, G. D. McCall, M. C. Marshall, Henry Hanpeter.

A Three Years' Graded Course of Instruction.

Session of 1895-96 commences September 10 and continues six months. Instruction especially practical; new and spacious building, located in the heart of the city and within five blocks of the new depot; modern in all appointments; ample clinical and laboratory facilities; coarse of study conforms to the requirements of all health boards; tuition moderate; hospital and dispensary privileges free. Special terms to sons and brothers of physicians, sons of the clergy, and to graduates of pharmacy and dentistry. Matriculates of past season numbered three hundred and twenty-eight.

PINCKNEY FRENCH, M. D., Sec'y.

C. H. HUGHES, M. D., President.

UNION TRUST BUILDING.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING.

Marion-Sims College of Medicine,

ST. LOUIS,

MO.

THE Course is graded to extend through a term of three years, and comprises instruction in all branches of medicine.

Laboratory work in Chemistry, Histology, Pathology, Physiology, and Bacteriology, with clinical instruction in Medicine, Surgery, Gynecology, Obstetrics, and in spe cial branches.

The Rebekah Hospital adjoins the College and furnishes abundant clinical material. Clinics held in six other hospitals attended by members of the faculty.

The building, which is located on high ground and commands a fine view of the city, is large and beautiful, and is provided with every modern convenience. It is handsomely finished and furnished, and is lighted by electricity and heated by

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steam. Its permanency of use as a medical college is guaranteed by reason of the fact that the entire buildings and grounds are owned by the faculty. The faculty were selected with extreme care and with reference to their professioal standing and attainments.

Medical and Dental Departments open on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1895. FACULTY.-Young H. Bond, M. D., Dean; Jacob Geiger, M. D.; Carl Barck, A. M., M. D. J. R. Semen, M. D.; Hugo Summa, A. M., M. D.; I. N. Love, M. D.; B. M. Hypes, A. M., M. D.; A. H. Meisenbach, M. D.; O. E. Treutler, Ph. G., M. D.; Hanau W. Loeb, A. M., M. D.; R. C. Atkinson, M. D.: A. C. Bernays, A. M., M. D.; H. C. Dalton, M. D.; George F. Hulbert, M. D. Charles G. Chaddock, M. D.; A H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, M. D.; T. C. Witherspoon, M. D.; Louis Crusius, M. D., Hon. Geo. Tansey.

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Hospital and Clinic tickets free. Graduates of other (accredited) schools need take only the matriculation ticket unless they desire the special practitioner's course.

For catalogue or further information, address

H. W. LOEB, M.D., Sec'y,

321 N. Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

KENTUCKY

School of Medicine

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Y. H. BOND, M.D., Dean,
Grand & Page Avenues, St. Louis, Mo.

College of Physicans and Surgeons,

BALTIMORE, MD.

The Preliminary Lectures will begin Sept. 16, 1895. The Regular Annual Session will begín Oct. 1, 1895, and continue six months. For a catalogue and other information, write DR. THOMAS OPIE, Dean, College Build'g, Cor. Calvert & Saratoga St

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