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THE DIET FOR WASTING DISEASES.

Pure rich milk combined with an extract of malted grain, and evaporated to dryness in vacuo. Concentrated nutrition at once pleasant, invigorating, and acceptable to the weakest stomach. These are the characteristics of Horlick's MALTED MILK. Of special value in all fevers, phthisis, pneumonia, nervous prostration, insomnia, dyspepsia, gastritis, anæmia, diabetes, in fact in almost any case where diet is of importance.

Put up in large jars suitable for adult use.

Prepared by simply adding water. Let us send you a trial package.

MALTED MILK CO.,

VAPO-PETROL

IS THE

Ideal Oil Medication for Atomiza

tion in the treatment of

Catarrh.

An Emollient Antiseptic receiving extensive recognition for the treatment of Catarrhal, Throat, and Bronchial affections.

Composed of Menthol, Thymol, Eucalyptol, Phenol, Gaultheria, and Pure White Petrolatum Oil.

Its composition, which has been adjusted to a nicety after repeated experiments by our leading physicians, recommends it for a wide range of use as an Emollient Antiseptic, either sprayed or vaporized.

The buoyancy of either sprayed or vaporized Oil of Petrolatum, which is non-drying and non-hygroscopic, together with its emollient properties, makes it the most suitable carrier of medications in treating locally the various diseases of the respiratory organs. Our medicated oil-Vapo-Petrol-is put up in 4 oz. bottles at $5.00 per doz.

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H. J. MILBURN & CO.,

81 Woodward Avenue,

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Still Another Point-Workmanship. Kodaks are carefully made. A test in actual use the only practical test-is given every Kodak. If found perfect, it is loaded and sealed. We guarantee each one.

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C. F. BOEHRINGER & SOEHNE,

MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS.

15 CEDAR STREET,

NEW YORK.

HYDROCHLORATE OF COCAINE.

“Boehringer.”

The merits of our Cocaine, as a first-class thoroughly reliable preparation, have long since been fully recognized by the majority of physicians, surgeons, and chemists, and more especially has it been distinguished by the approbation of:

DR. BENJ. H. PAUL, of London,

PROF. STOERK, of Vienna,

PROF. STELLWAG, of Vienna,

PROF. E. FISCHER, M. D., of Strassburg,
PROF. G. DRAGENDORF, M. D., of Dorpat,
DR. LEOPOLD LANDAU, of Berlin,

PROF. CASIMIRO MANASSEI,

(President of the Italian Section of the International Medical Congress of Paris),

DR. AUG. RITTER VON REUSS,

(Professor of Ophthalmology, Royal and Imp. University, Vienna),

PROF. SCHOEBE, M. D., of Prague;

PROF. M. A. TICHOMIROFF, of Moscow,
PROF. SCHROETTER, M. D., of Vienna,
PROF. JURASZ, M. D., of Heidelberg,
PROF. RIEDINGER, of Wurzburg,
DR. K. EMELE, of Graz,
DR. HERRNHEISER, of Prague,
DR. G. B. DANTONE, of Rome,
PROF. U. MOSSO, M. D., of Turin,
And Others.

OUR COCAINE HYDROCHLORATE IS IN BEAUTIFUL, WELL DEFINED CRYSTALS, AND ENTIRELY FREE FROM AMORPHOUS MATTER. IT IS ALSO FREE FROM OTHER ALKALOIDS, AND FROM BENZOYLECGONIN.

IT STANDS MACLAGAN'S AND EVERY OTHER TEST.

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

Marks' Patent Artificial Legs and Arms,

WITH RUBBER FEET AND HANDS,

Are Durable in Construction, Natural in Action, and Noiseless while in Motion.

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MR. A. A. MARKS.

MAMARONECK, N. Y.

DEAR SIR: Over twelve years ago I met with the misfortune of having both my legs crushed by the railroad cars, which necessitated amputation below the knees.

By the advice of my surgeons I placed myself under your care for restoration. Your reputation as the one most competent in the land had so impressed me, that I felt that I was soon to realize the most that skill and ingenuity could devise.

I well remember how proud I was when your genius placed me in a position in which I could indulge in youthful sports, how I availed myself of every advantage, playing ball, boating, fishing, and hunting in summer, and skating in winter.

I became quite an expert on the skates, and relished the applause my antics on the ice would excite. My obligations to the pair you made for me placed me in a position to feel a sense of duty to put them to the severest test, and boast of my accomplishments. For this reason I have indulged in many sports that really belong to the sound and rugged.

My latest prank is that of riding a bicycle. I found the task considerable at first; but, being determined, I succeeded, after repeated attempts, to ride tolerably well. I shall only be too happy to commend your rubber feet, and will do all I can to encourage their sale. JAMES MCDONALD.

Over thirteen thousand artificial limbs of our construction are in practical use, scattered in all parts of the world. Many of these have been made from measurements without the presence of the wearers. Our formula, which can easily be filled out at the patient's home, will supply all the data necessary. Eminent surgeons and competent judges commend the rubber foot and hand for their many advantages. At every industrial exhibition where the rubber foot and hand have been exhibited, they have been awarded the highest prizes.

A Treatise containing four hundred and thirty pages, with
two hundred and fifty-nine illustrations, and a formula for meas-
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The rubber foot and hand have the endorsement of the
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A. A. MARKS, 701 Broadway, NEW YORK.

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ESTABLISHED FORTY YEARS.

The M. A. Spencer Co.'s Improved Abdominal Supporter.

WORN WITH OR WITHOUT UTERINE SUPPORT.

Furnished with Pessaries for Prolapsus, Anteversion, or Retroversion. Complete descriptive circular and directions for measurement on application. The best is the cheapest.

SOLID HARD RUBBER.

PESSARIES

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The M. A. SPENCER CO.'S

IMPROVED UTERINE SUPPORTER.

Cup Pessaries made in 8 sizes each style.

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size of ring or cup

PROSPECTUS FOR 1893.

CLINICAL THERMOMETER GIVEN AWAY.

SEVENTH VOLUME. THE CINCINNATI MEDICAL JOURNAL is issued the 15th of every month. Each number contains 68 pages, including cover, on best sized super-calendered book paper, with glazed plate cover. Edited by GILBERT I. CULLEN, M. D. Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Single copies, 10 cents. Physicians paying subscriptions in advance are entitled to self-registering fever thermometer as premium. Fill out the attached subscription blank and inclose to us, and you will receive receipted bill and premium by THE M. A. SPENCER CO., Surgical and Optical Goods, Publishers and Proprietors, 134 West Seventh St. (opposite Shillito's), Cincinnati, O.

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Gentlemen:-Inclosed find $1.00. Please send Cincinnati Medical Journal for one year with premium, addressed as below: Name.... M. D. Street and Number.........

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The Supreme Passions of · Man,

- OR,

THE ORIGIN, CAUSES, AND TENDENCIES OF THE PASSIONS OF THE FLESH.

By PAUL PAQUIN, M. D.,

Late Professor of Comparative Medicine, and Director of the Bacteriological Laboratory, Missouri State University; Member of the American Public Health Association; Member of the American Medical Association; Member of the American Society of Microscopists; Member of the Missouri State Medical Association, etc., etc.; Editor "Bacteriological World; " Superintendent of the Gasconade Sanitarium, Leb

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Setting forth the Results of Scientific Inquiries into the Appetites of Mankind, and the Passions which they excite.

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Points to the Scientific Remedy to Prevent and Cure Drunkenness, and Eradicate the Evils of Abortion.

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The author of these little Blue Books has placed at the disposition of the publishers, a collection of excellent practical mounts which will be found exceedingly useful to beginners. In fact, no one should attempt to diagnose tuberculosis with a microscope before having become familiar with the appearance of a reliable mount; besides, in doubtful cases, a good mount is very useful, if not indispensable, for comparisons.

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With these stains no alcohol, or nitric acid, or any separate decolorizer and counter stain is necessary. They stain the bacilli red and the background green in about six minutes. The most reliable staining process known for the diagnosis of tuberculosis.

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