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A PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISORDERS.

COLLEGE HILL, OHIO.

Sixteen years' successful operation. Two hundred patients admitted annually. Daily average, seventyCottage for nervous invalids, opium habit, etc. Location salubrious. Surroundings delightful. Appliances ample. Charges reasonable. Accessible by rail; six trains daily. Thirty minutes from C., H. & D. Depot, corner Fifth and Hoadly streets, Cincinnati, O. For particulars address

ORPHEUS EVERTS, M. D., Supt. College Hill, O.

THE PAUL E. WIRT FOUNTAIN PEN.
196

(ACTUAL THICKNESS.)

LADIES' CASE. The above case is 6% inches long open, or with cap on upper end. It is preferred by those accustomed to a thinner pen-holder.

A first-class Gold Pen of any desired flexibility, reliably supplied with ink from a hard rubber case that may be carried in the pocket. The only FOUNTAIN PEN ever offered that gives absolute satisfaction. Writes the instant it touches paper, no clogging or doctoring. Simplest, most perfect and durable ever made. Write for catalogue.

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-PRICES.

3 50 Ladies' case, gold mounted,
2.50

$2.50 Medium length case, gold mounted,..

$8 50

3.00

For Sale by JOHN P. MORTON & CO., Louisville, Ky.

SHORT NIB.

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THE MALTINE MANUFACTURING CO.

Gentlemen:

I have used "MALTINE WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES" with much satisfaction, and consider it preferable to the syrup of the Hypophosphites in all those affections in which the latter is indicated.

Yours truly,

E. FLETCHER INGALS.

Chicago, Illinois, August 20, 1890.

Upon application we will send to any physician, who will pay expressage,

a case containing an 8-ounce sample of this preparation.

THE MALTINE MANUFACTURING CO., 19 Warren St., New York.

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SOLUTION

Albuminate of Iron,

FLEXNER.

One grain Albuminate of Iron to teaspoonful.

SYRUP

With Hypophosphites of Lime and Sodium.

Albuminate of Iron Compounds prepared Albuminate of Iron Co. by you a long and thorough trial. While, of course other because of their differ they differ from -ent combinations, they agree as to digestibility rapidity of assimilation. In haematic power They are unsurpassed by any other preparation with which I am acquainted. The Solution of the Albuminate of Frow and the Compound Syrup

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One grain Albuminate of Iron, and two grains each of the Hypophosphites to teaspoonful.

SYRUP

the Albuminate of Fron are expecially palatable Albuminate of Iron, and unirritating

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Sincerely Yours

A. Ouchtertony 16.10.

With Quinia and Strychnia.

One grain Albuminate of Iron, one grain Quinia, and 1-64 grain Strychnia to teaspoonful.

A full-sized bottle sent to any physi cian who will pay express charges.

ORIGINATED AND PREPARED BY

J A. FLEXNER, Manufacturing Pharmacist, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK OFFICE, 26 COLLEGE PLACE.

Pil. Phenacetine et Caffeiæ Citrat, W. H. S. & Co.

Phenacetine-Bayer,
Caffeine Citrat.,

3

... 14 gr. }

Recommended in cases of Migraine and Nervous Headaches.

Pil. Phenacetine et Salol, 5 grs., W. H. S. & Co.

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Suggested by Dr. M. F. Price as an anti-rheumatic and analgesic. He says: "I have lately used Phenacetine largely, and have not been disappointed in its action, particularly as an analgesic. I have used it in nearly all cases of pain, especially neuralgic. I have learned to so thoroughly trust it to relieve pain that I often prescribe it without a searching inquiry into the character of the pain. A patient says, 'I have headache,' and I order Phenacetine with confidence, and always with a report of relief."

"It will be observed that in some of these cases I have combined Salol with Phenacetine. I did this on the principle of the well-known effect of Salicylic Acid in Rheumatism, but I rely on the Phenacetine for the relief of the pain, and in this way, perhaps, the cure of the disease causing it."-Southern California Practitioner.

Pil. Phenacetine et Salol, W. H. S. & Co., strength.

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Pil. Arsenici Sulphidi, 1-100 gr., W. H. S. & Co.

Dr. McLaughlin (Am. Med. Ass'n) finds Sulphide of Arsenic to be tolerated by the stomach better than arsenic in other forms. He gives it in the crude form (Realgar As 2S1⁄2) in granules of 1-100 grain (0.0006 gramme) "ordered from Schieffelin & Co., of New York. In one patient who had suffered from psoriasis more or less for twenty years it was of great service. The eruption was on the arms, back, head, and forehead; his hands were covered with fissures, which bled when the fingers were extended; the nails were black and roughened. One granule increased to 8 granules, t. i. d., in mouth caused the fissures to heal. The face and hands were practically well. The drug was stopped for one week, when the eruption spread very rapidly. The granules were again given and improvement followed in a few days. The general health improved rapidly. In acne and eczema he has obtained satisfactory results. In every case the patient was unaware that arsenic was being administered.-Journal American Medical Association.

Tablets Sulfonal et Phenacetine, 15 grs., W. H. S. & Co.

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Tablets Sulfonal et Phenacetine, 7 grs., W. H. S. & Co.

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For full information regarding our Soluble Pills we refer to our formula books and price lists, which we shall be happy to furnish upon application.

W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO.,

170 and 172 William Street, NEW YORK.

A BI-WEEKLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY..

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PANCREATIC TABLETS

Afford a Convenient, Effective, and Elegant Means of Administéring the Ferments of the Pancreas.

These tablets can be given at any interval prior or subsequent to the ingestion of food, at the discretion of the physician, without entailing inconvenience to the patient.

In cases of intestinal indigestion, what can be a more rational practice than the introduction of the pancreatic ferments at the time when the gastric digestion is spent, and no obstacle is offered to their passage into the intestinal tract?

Pancreatic ferments bear no dependence upon an alkaline reaction. They are exceedingly active in neutral solutions, and are not rendered inert by a merely acid reaction. It is therefore only at the height of normal gastric acidity that the pancreatic ferments may be theoretically held to be inoperative in the stomach. The ferments of the pancreas-known to digest rapidly every form of food, starches, fats, beef, milk, fibrin, etc., have proven useful as remedies per se, notwithstanding the prejudice of theoretical views and conclusions based upon experiments under conditions purely artificial and differing in important respects from those in which their employment is indicated.

FAIRCHILD BROS. & FOSTER,

82 and 84 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK CITY

ISSUED EVERY OTHER SATURDAY.

TERMS. $3.00 A YEAR, POSTAGE PAID.

Entered at the Post-otice at Louisville, Ky., as second-class matter.

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