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ELIXIR IODO BROMIDE OF CALCIUM COMPOUND

(TILDEN)

This preparation fully meets all indications in syphilis, syphilitic sores, chancres and chancroids, scrofula, scrofulous ulcers, indurated and enlarged glands, abscesses, eczema, and all troubles arising from impure or impoverished blood. Samples and Literature on application.

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Coughs, Bronchitis, Phthisis, Asthma, Laryngitis,
Pneumonia and Whooping Cough.

Glyco-Heroin (Smith) has passed the scrutiny of both clinical and scientific investigation and its therapeutic value has been well defined and established by prominent men in the profession of medicine. Each teaspoonful represents one-sixteenth grain Heroin

A true exact solution of

Heroin in Glycerine.

with

Ammonium Hypophosphite
Hyoscyamus
White Pine Bark,

Balsam Tolu.

Glycerine and Aromatics..

Permanent and unalterable through age.

to enhance the palliative effect of Heroin and to embody decided

curative properties in this preparation.

Glyco-Heroin (Smith) places at the command of the physician and for his convenience a most superb and finished remedy to be accepted and used by him as an ethical preparation with physical characteristics and therapeutic properties far excelling all other remedies of the Materia Medica and Pharmacopœa for the treatment of Coughs in all the various forms.

Adult dose-one teaspoonful.

The quantity ordinarily ordered by the physician is two, three or four ounces.

Physicians are requested

to write for samples.

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Menstruale"

which marks the period of

transition from girlhood to womanhood,

depends for its success upon the vital integrity of the blood stream, especially its hæmoglobin content. A chlor-anæmic circulating fluid, with its woeful lack of corpuscular bodies, renders menstrual initiation difficult and almost impossible.

"Pepto-Mangan ("Gude”)

because of the rapidity and certainty of its vitalizing effect, comes promptly to nature's aid in the establishment of normal functionation and at the same time markedly improves the general health and condition of the patient. PEPTO-MANGAN ("GUDE") is the one palatable, neutral, organic hæmoglobinogene.ic.

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