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TORONTO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

In Affiliation with the University of Toronto and Victoria University,

And recognized by the several Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of Great Britain.

ESTABLISHED 1843.-INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1851.

FORTY-FOURTH SESSION, FROM OCTOBER 1ST, 1886, TO APRIL 1ST, 1887.

Faculty of Toronto School of Medicine.

WINTER SESSION, 1886-87.

W. T. AIKINS, M.D., LL.D., 282 Jarvis Street, Lecturer on Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery.

H. H. WRIGHT, M.D. L.C.P. & S., U.C., corner Sherbourne and Gerrard Sts., Lecturer on Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Secretary of the Faculty.

J. H. RICHARDSON, M.D., F.R.C.S. Eng., 46 St Joseph Street, Lecturer on Descriptive Anatomy.

UZZIEL OGDEN, M. D., 18 Carlton Street, Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. JAMES THORBURN, M.D. Edin. and Toronto Univ, cor. Wellington and York Streets, Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

M. BARRETT, M.A., M.D., 204 Simcoe Street, Lecturer on Physiology.

W. W. OGDEN, M.B., 170 Spadina Avenue, Adjunct Lecturer on Midwifery, and Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology.

M. H. AIKINS, B.A., M.B., M.R.C.S., Eng., Burnhamthorpe, Adjunct Lecturer on Surgery, and Lecturer on Primary Anatomy.

W. OLDRIGHT, M.A., M.D., 50 Duke St., Adjunct Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence, and Curator of Museum, and Lecturer on Sanitary Science.

L. MCFARLANE, M.B., 16 Gerrard Street East, Adjunct Lecturer on Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. GEORGE WRIGHT, M.A., M B., 243 Simcoe Street, Adjunct Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

J.

E. GRAHAM, M.D., L.R.C. P. Lond., 66 Gerrard St. East, Adjunct Lecturer on Practice of Medicine, and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine and Dermatology and Pathology.

R. A. REEVE, BA., M.D., 22 Shuter Street, Lecturer on Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

THOS. HEYS, 116 King Street West, Lecturer on Ch mistry, Theoretical and Practical.

A. H. WRIGHT, B.A., M.B., M.R.C.S. Eng., 20 Gerrard St East, Demonstrator of Normal Histology.

JOHN FERGUSON, B.A., M.B, L.F.P.S. Glasgow, 338 Spadina Avenue, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. THOMAS MCKENZIE, B. A., late Fellow University College, Toronto, Lecturer on Botany and Zoology.

FEES.

WINTER SESSION-For the course on-1. Demonstrations, including material for dissection; 2. Physiology; 3. Chemistry; 4. Materia Medica and Therapeutics; 5. Medicine; 6. Clinical Medicine; 7. Surgery; 8. Clinical Surgery; 9. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, $12 each. Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical, $15. 1. Normal Histology; 2. Pathological Histology, $8 each. 1. Medical Jurisprudence, three months' course; 2. Practical Chemistry, $6 each. 1. Sanitary Science; 2. Botany, $5 each. Optional Subjects: 1. Zoology; 2. Physiological Chemistry; 3. Forensic Chemistry; 4. Psychology, $5 each. Registration, $5, payable only once. The third course on any branch free.

Additional information may be obtained from A. H. Wright B.A., M.B., 20 Gerrard Street East, Assistant Secretary, to whom all communications may be addressed.

W. T. AIKINS, M.D., LL.D.,

PRESIDENT.

H H. WRIGHT, M.D.,

SECRETARY

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Bone-Calcium Phosphate Ca 32 P.0.4, Sodium Phosphate Na2 H.P.O.4, Ferrous Phosphate Fcs 2 P.O. Trihydrogen Phosphate H3 P.0.4

Wheeler's Compound Elixir of Phosphates and Callsaya. A Nerve Food and Nutritive Tonic, for the treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all forms of Nervous Debility.

The Lactophosphates prepared from the formula of Prof. Dusart, of the University of Paris, combines with a superior Pemartin's Sherry Wine and Aromatics in an agreeable cordial easily assimilable and acceptable to the most irritable stomachs. Phosphorus, the oxidizing element of the Nerve Centres for the generation of Nerve Force; Lime Phosphate, an agent of Cell Development and Nutrition; Soda Phosphate, an excitant of functional activity of Liver and Pancreas, and Corrective of Acid Fermentation in the Alimentary Canal; Iron Phosphate, the Oxidizing Constituent of the Blood for the generation of Heat and Motion; Phosphoric Acid, Restorative in Sexual Debility; Alkaloids of Calisaya, Anti-Malarial and Febrifuge; Extract of Wild Cherry, uniting with tonic power the property of Calming Irritation and Diminishing Nervous Excitability.

The Superiority of the Elixir consists in uniting with the Phosphates the special properties of the Cinchona and Prunus, of subduing Fever and allaying Irritation of the Mucous Membrane of the Alimentary Canal, which adapts it to the successful treatment of Stomach Derangements and all diseases of faulty nutrition, the outcome of Indigestion, Malassimulation of Food, and failure of supply of these essential elements of Nerve Force and Organic Life.

The special indication of this combination of Phosphates in Spinal Affections, Caries, Necrosis, Ununited Fractures, Marasmus, Poorly-developed Children, Alcohol, Opium, Tobacco Habits, Gestation and Lactation to promote Development, etc., and as a physiological restorative in Sexual Debility, and all used up conditions of the Nervous System should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.

There is no strychnia in this preparation, but when indicated, the Liquor Strichnis of the U. S. Dispensatory may be added, each fluid drachm of the solution to a pound bottle of the Elixir making the 64th of a grain to a half fluid ounce, an ordinary dose, a combination of a wide range of usefulness.

DOSE-For an adult, one table-spoonful three times a day, after eating; from seven to twelve years of age, one dessertspoonful; from two to seven, one teaspoonful. For infants, from five to twenty drops, according to age.

Prepared at the Chemical Laboratory of T. B. WHEELER, M.D., Montreal, D. C. Put up in pound bottles, and sold by all Druggists at One Dollar.

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ONTARIO VACCINE FARM,

PALMERSTON.

Subsidized by the Provincial Government, and under the supervision of the Ontario Board of Health.

Many members of the Medical Profession have already highly commended the Virus produced at this Farm. The Profession and Local Boards of Health ought to appreciate the energy and enterprise manifested in the establishment of this needed Institution in Canada.

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A. STEWART, M.D., Proprietor. PLANTEN'S CAPSULES CUTLER'S POCKET INHALER,

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SOFT and CAPSULES All kinds.

HARD

9 SIZES: 3, 5, 10 and 15 Min., and 1, 2, 5, 10 and 15 Gram.
NEW KINDS:

OIL OF WINTERGREEN APIOL ETC.
NEWLY IMPROVED. EMPTY, 8 SIZES.
Capacity in Grains, 12, 10, 5, 4, 2, 1, §, ł.
For taking medicines free of taste, smell, injury to the teeth,

mouth, or throat. Trial box, by mail, 25 cents. RECTAL, 3 Sizes; VAGINAL, 6 Sizes; Horse, 5 Sizes; for LIQUIDS, 3 Sizes.

AND

CARBOLATE OF IODINE
INHALANT.

A remedy for all NASAL, THROAT and LUNG DISEASES, affording relief in some cases in a few minutes. This instrument is well adapted to the treatment of diseases of the air passages requiring efficient inhalation, such as Catarrh, Bronchitis, Hay

Fever, Incipient Consumption, etc. Dr. George Hadley, late

Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the University of Buffalo, in a carefully considered report upon its merits, conto accomplish its purposes by novel, yet by the most simple and cludes in these words: "On the whole, this Inhaler seems to me effectual means, to be philosophical in conception, and well carried out in the execution." It is approved by leading practitioners, and endorsed by the standard medical journals of the

Capsules for Mechanical Purposes. world. Made of hard rubber it may be carried about the person

New Articles and Capsuling Private Formula a Speciality.
Sold by all druggists. Samples free.
Specify PLANTEN'S on all Orders.

DR. A. M. ROSEBRUGH, Surgeon to the Toronto Eye and Ear Dispensary, may be consulted by letter or otherwise, with regard to ElectroTherapeutic Apparatus Address, 121 Church Street.

as handily as a pencil, and is as safe and efficient in the hands of a novice as the adept. As a prophylactic, this Inhaler was first tested at Shreveport, La, during the prevalence of the yellow fever in 1873, and since in various hospitals and infected localities with perfect success. To physicians and nurses it is invaluable, contagious or infectious diseases. Patented in the United States, had a larger sale than any Medical Instrument ever invented.

affording, as it is believed a sure safeguard against all malarial, England and Canada. This Inhaler since its introduction has Over 400,000 in use.

Price $1.00, including Inhalant for two months' use. Extra bottles of Inhalant, 50c. Kept by all druggists. By mail $1.25. W. H. SMITH & CO.,

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410 Michigan Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

KOUMISS.

THE ACTION OF KOUMISS changes slightly with its age, as follows:

NEW KOUMISS (up to three days in summer and seven days in winter), is just slightly acid. It is a mild aperient, promoting a flow of bile, and is therefore useful in cases of constipation.

MEDIUM KOUMISS (from seven to twelve or fourteen days), is very sparkling, has no marked action upon the bowels. It may be used freely with great benefit in debility, anæmia, consumption, and most affections of the mucous membrane. Its action is prominently marked in the restoration of bodily strength after acute and debilitating diseases, confinement, lactation, nervous and physical exhaustion from surgical operations, loss of blood, etc. It induces a healthy action of the excretory organs.

OLD KOUMISS (from twenty days up). In this stage it contains the most lactic and carbonic acid and the most alcohol. It is highly astringent, and therefore especially serviceable in cases of chronic diarrhoea, chronic copious discharges, etc. (For cholera infantum, however, it is better in the medium stage diluted with sweetened water). It is very tart.

The colder KOUMISS is kept the longer it will remain in its present stage. If kept moderately warm the changes take place quickly.

THE AGE OF OAKLANDS KOUMISS

May be told by the figures upon the top of the cork, which expresses the day of the month on which it was made, thus enabling purchasers to procure it old or new as they may desire, or as their medical attendant may recommend.

OAKLANDS KOUMISS has been thoroughly tested by eminent physicians in Ontario who have used other brands, and who do not hesitate to give it the preference over

any.

OAKLANDS KOUMISS is put up in APOLINARIS PINTS; these being, in our estimation, the most convenient packages. They have given general satisfaction.

OAKLANDS JERSEY DAIRY,

MONTREAL AGENT,

JAMES CHEESMAN,

TORONTO AND HAMILTON.

54 St. Francois Xavier Street.

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