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FORMULA: The concentrated extract-the aromatic principle of the fresh Coca Leaf, blended with a special quality of grape juice of southern France. DOSE: Wine-glassful three times a day, or more or less at Physician's discretion.

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STRENGTHENS THE SYSTEM

AGREEABLE TONIC-STIMULANT WITHOUT UNPLEASANT REACTION.

To avoid disappointment please specify "Vin Mariani."

SOLD AT ALL PHARMACIES.

PARIS: 41 Boulevard Haussmann.
LONDON: 239 Oxford Street.
MONTREAL: 28 Hospital Street.

MARIANI & CO., 52 W. 15th St., New York.

ALBANY HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES

The training school for nurses was organized in December, 1896, and incorporated in April, 1897. Its objects are the improvement of the nursing service in the Albany Hospital and the education of trained nurses for the needs of Albany and vicinity. A three year course of instruction has been adopted, including lectures by the members of the medical and surgical staffs of the hospital and other physicians, recitations to the Superintendent of Nurses, and practical ward instruction in the care of the sick and injured and in midwifery under the direction of graduate nurses specially selected for ability in this line of work. A registry bureau for qualified nurses is being established.

Pupils are received as probationers, and after acceptance by the Superintendent of Nurses enter upon the regular course of study.

No fees are charged for instruction, the services rendered in the wards of the hospital being accepted as an equivalent. An allowance of seven dollars a month for necessary expenses, clothing, books, etc., is granted the pupils of the school.

No applicants are considered who do not express their willingness and intention to remain throughout the full course of three years. For information address

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The formula of Magee's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is worthy of the careful consideration of every member of the medical profession.

Norwegian Cod Liver Oil;

Hypophosphites of Calcium;

Diastasic Extract of Malt;
Hypophosphites of Sodium;

There is no doubt but that this is the only thoroughly efficient, palatable emulsion of cod liver oil ever placed before the public. It has many points of superiority which will at once appeal to every careful physician.

We ask your particular attention to the important fact that the base of Magee's Emulsion is a pure, true Diastasic Extract of Malt instead of the usual cheap gum.

This Extract of Malt does more than serve to hold the cod liver oil in suspension and totally eliminate its disagreeable flavor. It, in itself, forms a most valuable medicine in the case of any disease. It is the most nutritious of all foods, as it contains the life-giving qualities of the grain, and is readily taken and assimilated by even the weakest stomach.

As a builder of blood, muscle and healthy flesh, Extract of Malt has no equal.

The extract we use is made exclusively for us, and it should be understood that it is an extract-not an essence.

It cannot but be true that there can be no possible combination of cod liver oil with other medicines which can successfully rival Magee's Emulsion.

The so-called wine preparations are palatable, it is true, but they are not suited to the requirements of all stomachs, as our Emulsion is, and it is claimed by distinguished authorities that they cannot contain, as alleged, an "extract" of cod liver oil.

M. C. CLEMENS, M. D., of Bridgeport, Conn., says that he prescribes WITH GREAT BENEFIT Magee's Emulsion as an adjunct to other treatment in tubercular and bronchial affections.

This is the same corporation located for many years at Lowell, Mass., and manufactures precisely the same product.

MAGEE EMULSION CO.

171, 173 and 175 River Street, Troy, N. Y.

BRIGHAM HALL,

CANANDAIGUA,
NEW YORK.

...A Private Hospital for the Insane...

ESTABLISHED 1855

Board and treatment, $12.00 and upwards per week, subject to agreement. Address D. R. BURRELL, M. D., Resident Physician.

SANMETTO GENITO-URINARY DISEASES.

A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto In a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle. A Vitalizing Tonic to the Reproductive System.

SPECIALLY VALUABLE IN

PROSTATIC TROUBLES OF OLD MEN-IRRITABLE BLADDERCYSTITIS-URETHRITIS-PRE-SENILITY.

DOSE: One Teaspoonful Four Times a Day.

OD CHEM. CO., NEW YORK.

PURITY

ACCURACY

FRANZ DAHL

Manufacturing Chemist, Troy, N. Y.

ALL THE NEWEST AND BEST FORMULAS IN

COMPRESSED TABLETS

Best results obtained when Tablet Iron Peptonate Comp.

using our

Iron Peptonate 2 grs., Mangan. Binox. I gr., Strychn. Phos. Strontium Arsenite in Anemia, General Debility, Chlorosis, Nervous Exhaustion and Convalescence from disease.

Superior Medicinal Elixirs and Syrups Manufacturer and Compresser of Purest Oxygen, always on hand. Telephone or telegraph orders filled immediately. Tablet R. P. I. Stomachic and Laxative.

STRENGTH

SOLUBILITY

ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE

SCHUYLER ALUMNI PRIZE FOR 1901

Dr. Clarkson C. Schuyler, A. M. C., '75, offers a yearly prize of one hundred dollars, to be awarded at the annual meeting of the alumni association, for the best essay written by a graduate of this college on some prescribed subject. The subject for next year is: "The influence of the discovery of the relation of bacteria to disease on the practice of medicine exclusive of surgery."

Competing essays, signed by some assumed name or motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope superscribed in the same manner and containing within the author's real name and address, are to be sent to Dr. Samuel B. Ward, Albany, of the prize committee, on or before March 1, 1901.

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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 Pharmacopoea 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.

SUPPLIED BY ALL RETAIL DRUGGISTS
THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.

MARTIN H. SMITH CO. 68 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK, U. 8. A.

Publisher's Department

CHRONIC GASTRIC CATARRH OF TEN YEARS STANDING BY T. J. Biggs, M. D., Stamford, Conn.-George Reynolds, Stamford, American; age 56. October 8th, came to me presenting the following symptoms: Loss of appetite, disagreeable feeling of gnawing and at times fullness in the stomach; tenderness at the epigastrium, but slightly influenced by eating; prominence of the peigastrium; morning vomiting, consisting of glairy mucous raised after great retching; constant thirst, water and at times stimulants being craved; often great burning at the pit of the stomach; bowels constipated; urine high colored; a feeling of mental depression; sleeplessness, with occasional attacks of vertigo; follicular pharyngitis of an aggravated type; much loss of flesh; muscles relaxed and the skin dry. The patient had suffered with this condition ten years, and in spite of all treatments employed had been growing steadily worse.

I put him on the following course of treatment, after thoroughly regulating the bowels, and secretions: A teaspoonful of bovinine in milk every hour; to allay the thirst he was given a half teaspoonful of bovinine in half glass of ice water, as necessary. At the end of the third day the bovinine was increased to a tablespoonful every two hours, this was continued up to the 10th, then the bovinine was again increased to a wineglassful every three hours; at this time the morning vomiting had ceased, the pain in the abdomen had disappeared, and he had gained three and a half pounds in weight, treatment continued. October 29th, patient's condition splendid, feels hungry, but is still satisfied with the bovinine and milk; treatment continued. November 8th, patient said he was well, all symptoms had disappeared, and he was now allowed a light general diet; from the beginning of the blood treatment up to the present time having taken absolutely nothing but the bovinine and milk. November 12th, patient discharged, cured, had gained twelve and three-quarter pounds in flesh, and was feeling splendidly.

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