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DIOVIBURNIA

A POWERFUL UTERINE TONIC AND ANTISPASMODIC.

The most PERFECT compound EVER OFFERED to the MEDICAL PROFESSION for the relief of the following female disorders: DYSMENORRHOEA, AMENORRHOEA, MENORRHAGIA, LEUCORRHEA, SUBINVOLUTION, PUERPERAL CONVULSIONS, RELAXED condition of UTERUS and APPENDAGES and THREATENED ABORTION; directing its action in a most remarkable manner to the entire UTERINE system as a general tonic and ANTISPASMODIC, and in cases of impaired vitality. Complete Restoration follows its use.

This happy combination is the result of an EXTENSIVE PROFESSIONAL EXPERI ENCE RUNNING THROUGH A SERIES OF YEARS, in which the constituent parts have been FULLY TESTED, singly and in combination, in various proportions, until PERFECTION has been ATTAINED. We, with the profession, have no regard for secret remedies.

DIOVIBURNIA

is prepared for prescribing exclusively, and the Formula as given, will commend itself to every intelligent physician' FORMULA.

VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM, VIBURNUM OPULUS, DIOSCOREA VILLOSA, ALETRIS FARINOSA, HELONIAS DIOICA, MITCHELLA REPENS, CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES, SCUTELLARIA LATERIFLORA.

Every ounce contains 4 dram each, of the fluid extract.

For further information see bottom of this page.

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THE

PALPEBRINE

A TRUSTWORTHY REMEDY IN EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES.

HE forms of disease for which this compound is highly recommended are the following: Simple Conjunctivitis, Acute and Chronic Catarrhal Conjunctivitis, Vernal Conjunctivitis, Acute and Chronic Blenorrheal Conjunctivitis, Strumons or Scrofulous Conjunctivitis, Marginal Blepharitis and Inflammation of the Lachrymal Sac.

PALPEBRINE is not a secret remedy, and in offering it to the general practitioner we give the formula in full. It contains no unknown and untried agents, but is composed of the following well-known drugs which will commend it to the profession at once. FORMULA AND MEDICAL PROPERTIES:

ACIDUM BORACICUM, [an antiseptic]

HYDRARGYRUM BICHLORIDUM, [an antiseptic and irritant]
TINCTURE OF OPIUM, [nerve tonic, slightly narcotic]
ZINCUM SULPHURICUM, [an irritant astringent]
GLYCERINUM PURUM, [an irritant]

One per cent.
One part in 5,000.
A trace.
One part in 1,000.
One par: in 10.

YE diseases are the best and most fruitful field for quackery, and the amount of harm being done by quacks and

Epatent medicines in eye diseases is fearful to behold. In offering PALBEBRINE to the profession we wish to give to the busy practitioner a reliable and safe remedy, easily prescribed, of known qualities and quantities. We are certain after a trial our efforts will be appreciated.

TO any physician, unacquainted with the medicinal effects of DIOVIBURNIA and PALPEBRINE, we will mail pamphlet containing full information, suggestions, commendations of some of the most prominent practitioners in the profession, and various methods of treatment; also a variety of valuable prescriptions that have been thoroughly tested in an active practice, or to physicians desiring to try our preparations, and who will pay express charges, we will send on application a full size bottle of each free.

DIOS CHEMICAL COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A.

E. QUERU'S RICORD CAPSULES

From the Formula of DR. RICORD, of Paris.

Compound of Copaiba, Pepsine, Bismuth Magnesia and Vorwegian Tar.

DR. RICORD says:-By associating the Balsam of Copaiba with Pepsine and Sub-azutite of Bismuth, the drastic properties of the Balsam and the disorders which it conveys to the digestive orgaus are anni. hilated, and have obtained the most desirable results from these Capsules

The tonic action of the Tar aids the anti bien orrhagic properties of the Balsam, and, at the same time, the proportion of Tar in these Capsules produces a singular result; it completely covers the odor and taste of the Balsam Copaiba, and vice-versa, the odor and taste of the lar are so attenuated as to be scarcely traceable. By this acjunct the eructations and nausea are obviated.

The superiority of these Capsules over the ordinaty ours is

Ist

They produce no eructation or nausea.

20. Do not affect the digestive organs.

3d.

Neutralize the Cathartic properties of the Balsam of Copaiba For sale by

WOODWARD,

FAXON & CO.,

KANSAS CITY, MO.

CO.,

E.

E. H. TRUEX, Prop'r,

No 298 Pearl Street, NEW YORK.

PEPSIN

Manufactured by E. SCHEFFER, Louisville, Ky.

SACCHARATED PEPSIN,

Of the standard strength of U. S. Pharmacopoeia.

CONCENTRAT’D PEPSIN,

Eight times the strength of the Saccharated.

E. Scheffer claims for his preparations uniformity, ab ence of odor and taste, and particularly stability. His Pepsins are not impaired by age, do not lose their digestive power, and do not assume an offensive odor when exposed to the air.

FREE

TO OUR READERS!

We have made arrangements with the publishers of the COTTAGE Hearth, Boston, Mass, to offer the Medical Index with their Magazine this year.

THE COTTAGE HEARTH

Is a well known Family Magazine now in its 14th year, and is a favorite wherever introduced. It has each month Music, Floral and Health Departments, Latest Fancy Work, Sabbath Reading, Demorest's Patterns, Approved Receipts, Household Hints, and Prize Puzzles for Children.

This Beautiful Illustrated Monthly Magazine

HAS AMONG ITS MANY

CONTRIBUTORS

Edward Everett Hale, Lucy Larcom, Celia Thaxter, Louise Chandler Moulton, George Mac Donald, Margaret Deland, Augusta Moore, Rose Terry Cook.

It is a large 34-page, elegar tly printed magazine, and has attained a large circulation solely on its merits as a family magazine.

Its

PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR.

Is very low for such a desirable home magazine, but we offer to send it a year

FREE TO ANY ONE

who will send $2.00 for a year's subscription to the Medical Index, thus giving two standard publications at price of one This offer is not only good for new subscribers, but applies to those in arrearages if they pay back subscriptions and one year in advance. Sample copies sent free on application to F. P. Shumway, Jr., Boston, Mass. For further particulars address Medical Index, Kansas City, Mo.

No. 911 East 10th Street,

KANSAS CITY, MO.

DISPENSARY STAFF:

General Medicine:-Dr. J. B. Jones; Assistants, Drs. R. L. Greene, William Frick, C. E. Clarke and K. P. Jones.

General Surgery:-Dr. J. W. Jackson; Assistants, Drs. Emory Lanphear and E. L. Hutton.

:-Dr. E. R. Lewis; Assistant, Dr. T. R. McClintock.

Diseases of the Eye and Ear:-Dr. F. B. Tiffany; Assistant, Dr. C. S. Merriman.

Diseases of the Nose and Throat:-Dr. J. E. Logan.

Diseases of the Skin:-Dr. J. H. Duncan; Assistant, Dr. Chas, C. Partridge.
Venereal Diseases:--Dr. G. W. Davis.

Minor Surgery:-Dr. J. T. Eggers.

Diseases of Women and Children:-Drs. C. W. Adams and L. A. Berger.
Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System:-Dr. Emory Lanphear.

HOURS AT THE DISPENSARY.

General Medicine:-Daily (except Sunday) from 1:30 to 2:30 P. M. General Surgery: Daily (except Sunday) 2:30 to 3:30 P. M.-Diseases of the Eye and Ear:- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30 P. M.-Diseases of the Throat and Nose:Thursday at 1:30 P. M. Diseases of the Skin:-Tuesday, 1:30 to 2:30 P. M. Venereal Diseases: Thursday, 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. Diseases of Women and Children:-Monday and Friday, 1:30 to 2:30 P. M. Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System:-Saturday, 1:30 to 2:30 P. M.

Lectures will be delivered on Tuesday at 1:30 P. M., and Saturday from 1:30 to 3:30 P. M., to which all physicians are cordially invited Physicians of the City are earnestly requested to send patients whom they do not wish to treat without pay, to the East Side Free Dispensary.

KANSAS CITY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.

[Pharmaceutical Department of the University of Kansas City.]

SOUTH-EAST CORNER TENTH AND CAMPBELL STREETS.

FACULTY.

J. SCHWEITZER, M. P. S., F. C. S. Professor of Pharmacy, 1922 Main Street.

R. R. HUNTER, M. D. (City chemist) Professor of Chemistry, College building.

EMORY LANPHEAR, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica, 8 E. Ninth.

JULIUS G. KIEFFER, Ph. G. Professor of Botany, Wyandotte, Kas.

The Third Annual course of lectures will begin Monday, October 29, 1888, and continue five months. Every facility for practical instruction. Graded two years' course. tures at night.

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EMORY LANPHEAR, M. D.

8 E. NINTH STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO.

cological Cases and for the Reception of

For the Medical and Surgical Treatment of Gynæ.

PRIVATE SANITARIUM AND LYING-IN HOME

Cases of Obstetrics!

of attendance in Kansas City, may write to fect as possible. Experienced matron and skilled nurses. a home obtainable. Terms reasonable. Physicians having patients desirous the most approved sanitary principles. Ventilation and heating as nearly percologists and obstetricians. Elegant Building, constructed in accordance with This institution is under the immediate supervision of eminent gynæEvery comfort of

MRS. CAROLINE DIEDRICK, Matron,

1225 Virginia Ave.

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THE PHYSICIANS' DESK

Manufactured Expressly for the use of the Practitioner; combining

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ELEGANCE, CONVENIENCE, COMPACTNESS,

DURABILITY, UTILITY AND CHEAPNESS.

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No. 47, Physicians' Roll-Top Curtain Desk. Size, 4 ft. 6 in. long; 2 ft. 10 in. wide; 3 ft. 4 in. high, to top of desk proper; book shelves, 11x9 in. each.

One of the features of this desk is its SURGICAL INSTRUMENT CASE, saving you the expense of a receptacle for your instruments, and, at the same time, not exposing them to the view of fastidious patients.

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HE PHYSICIANS' DESK is designed to fill a long-felt want among practitioners of limited means, containing, as it does, every convenience for their office use, viz: Book case, writing desk, surgical instrument case, and receptacle for every thing of a personal or private nature, and all under one automatic lock-closing the curtain secures the five drawers. They are made in quarter-sawed sycamore, natural finish, and in quarter-sawed oak, antique finish; writing table handsomely covered with billiard cloth: a sliding leat provided over each case of drawers; nickel casters and brass-bar pulls; book case has brass rod for curtain; bottom left-hand drawer divided into compartments for general use; two drawers on right have movable partitions, the center drawer is easy of access for special purposes, while the upper left-hand drawer has two tills, lined with felt, for the accommodation of surgical instruments.

Designed and Manufactured for

MEDICAL HERALD CO.,

Sixth and Charles Sts., ST. JOSEPH, MO.

To whom all orders should be addressed. Prices on application. AGENTS WANTED.

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