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Powerful Deodorzier & Disinfectant.

SALINE ANTISEPTIC, ALTERATIVE AND STYPTIC,

Arrest、 and Prevents Putrefaction and C ›ntagion.

Bromo-Chloralum is odorless. Its vapor has no irritating effect, even to the weakest lungs.

It renders the air pure and wholesome.

Is non-poisonous, as harmless as table salt in the house, and no more dangerous to have around for general purposes, or where bad or noxious odors should be removed.

Invaluable in Sick Room, Dwellings, Hotels, Public Schools, Hospitals, Insane Asylums, Alms Houses, Prisons, Ships, Tenement Houses, Cellars, Barns, Water Closets, Barrels, Milk Cans

Indispensable in Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Catarrh. Canker, Bad Breath, Small - pox, Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, Spotted Fever, Cancers, Ulcers, Chilblains, Sore Nipples, Scalds, Burns, Mosquito Bites.

DISINFECTANT AND DEODORIZER.

SCALDS AND BURNS.-Dilute one part to four of cold water, saturate linen cloths and apply to the parts-change often; it will remove the inflammation, prevent suppuration, and cause an immediate cure with no scars.

No case of PUERPERAL FEVER has occurred where ВROMO was used at confinement and during convalescence. It should be used on every such occasion. Send for pamphlet on Puerperal Fever.

BROMO CHEMICAL CO.,

New Lebanon, N. Y., and 24 Liberty Street,

NEW YORK.

VEGETABLE PEPSIN

PAPOID,

From the

A New Drug TropiCarrica Papaia.

Fruit

USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF

DYSPEPSIA AND DIPTHERIA.

A Powder used in same manner and doses as Pepsin.

Prof. Finckler, of Bonn, writes as follows:

Papoid, when taken into the stomach has the following results:

1. It converts five times as much albumen into peptone, bulk for bulk, as the best pepsin.

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3.

not do.

It increases the flow of gastric juice by stimulating the peptic glands.
It acts in the presence of an alkali or an antiseptic, which pepsin will

4. Its action is continued through the stomach into the intestines. In practice excellent results have been obtained in the following conditions:

1. Gastric or intestinal pain.

2. Vomiting, persistent, especially the morning sickness of chronic alcoholism and that incidental to pregnancy.

3. Anexoria, loss of appetite without other symptoms.

4. Acid dyspepsia.

5.

Chronic catarrh of the stomach.

6. Cases of slow digestion.

7. Irritative dyspepsia, caused by rapid eating..

Send for Pamphlet, giving full directions, endorsements, treatment, etc.

JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 23 Cedar Street, New York. Sole Agents for United States and Canada.

Belladonna Plaster

WITH BORACIC ACID.

Our combination of Boracic Acid with the rubber Belladonna Plaster is due to a suggestion from Dr. J. V. Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, his theory being that the Boracic Acid would not only dissolve the fatty matter in the pores of the skin, but by holding the drug in a more soluble condition it would be more more readily absorbed and its therapeutic effect greatly increased. Ample experiments by Dr. Shoemaker and others have proven this theory

correct.

DR. D. H. AGNEW'S REPORT:

"I am

Dr. D. H. Agnew, of Philadelphia, Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania, Surgeon-in-Chief to the late President Garfield, says: greatly pleased with your Belladonna Plaster, with Boracic Acid. I find it gives a quicker and better effect than any Belladonna Plaster I have heretofore used.” JOHNSON & JOHNSON, New York.

CHOLERA INFANTUM!

If the Profession will observe the difference between

Carnrick's Soluble Food

FOR INFANTS

And other Foods in the Market, they certainly will use no other, especially in the summer season.

IT IS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM ANY FOOD

THAT HAS EVER BEEN INTRODUCED.

FORMULA.

Equal proportions of the solid constituents of cow's milk and best quality of wheat, the starch of which is converted into Dextrine, in powder form and ready for immediate use. Its che uical composition is almost identical with an average sample of human milk.

DIGESTIBILITY.

The casein of the milk in Carnrick's Soluble Foo! is sufficiently digested with pan creatine to render it light and flocculent like the casein of human milk, and as easily dig sted by the infant.

DEXTRINE VS. MALT SUGAR.

The starch in Carnrick's Soluble Fo d is converted into dextrine instead of malt sugar. Dextrine largely stimulates the normal secretions of the stomach and cannot ferment. Malt sugar foods are in a condition to immediately ferment when ingested by the infant.

CHOLERA INFANTUM.

Prof. Vaughan, who has experimented largely with milk during the past two years, believes that Cholera Infantum is caused in most cases by the use of impure milk; consequently the only perfectly safe Food to use in the summer season is Carnrick's Soluble Food, for unlike all other prepared Foods, it requires no addition of cow's milk.

THE MILK USED IN CARNRICK'S SOLUBLE FOOD.

Those who supply u with milk are not allowed to feed their cows upon sprouts, brewers' grains, slop-feed or any unsuitable food, and are required to observe the strictest cleanliness, and siga a contract empowering us to refuse their supply at any mo nent. See copy of contract in our sixty-four-page pamphlet.

THE USE OF POWDERS FOR PEPTONIZNG MILK.

Cow's milk cannot be digested in the household by the nurse or mother with any degree of certainty, besides the same danger arises from the use of impure milk or milk that has undergone a change not perceptible to the taste.

CARNRICK'S SOLUBLE FOOD COMPARED IN PRICE WITH OTHER FOODS FOR INFANTS.

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Ou Food contains from fifty to one hundred per cent. more nutritive matter than an prepared foods in the market, and is consequently very much less expensive to use. Its thoroughly nourishes the child, whilst all other foods must be combined with milk. Carnrick's Soluble Food is put up in half-pound, pound, and five-pound cans.

Wewll send gratis and post-free on application a sample of CARNRICK'S SOLUBLE FOOD to any physician.

REED & CARNRICK, New York.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE,

CITY OF PITTSBURGH.

FACULTY.

Professors McCann, Lange, Connell, Duff, Blanck McKennan Hazzard, Wood, Brown, Mundoff, Slagle, Engli h, Murdoch, Snively, Ásdale, King, Thomas, Dunn, Ayres, Case, Mabon, Hechelma

Sessions of 1887-88. Spring Session begins second Tuesday in April, ends last week in June.
Course: Didactic and Cinical lectures, recitations, and laboratory practice.

Fee $25, (Credited on General Ticket o those who attend during the ensuing Regular Session.)
Matriculation Fee (good for ne year) $5.00.

Regular Session begins Tuesday, September 27, 1887, and nis in last week of March, 1888. Four Didactic Lectus daily, and two hours daily devo ed to Clinical instruc

tion.

Practical Courses in Chemistry and Microscopy.

Attendane upon two Regular Courses requisite to graduation. A three years GRADED COURSE also provided. College Buildi g new and commodiou; ample a commo a io s for 250 students. The College, Dispensary and the WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL adjoining (200 beds) afford unexce led opportunities for Clinical study.

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For Circular, address

JUSTIN STEER, M.D., Secretary,

703 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
THE

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,

OF CHICAGO.

REGULAR SESSION OPENS SEPT. 21, 1887.

GRADED COURSE OF INSTRUCTION-EXCELLENT CLINICAL ADVANTAGES.

The College Building, directly opposite the Cook Counts Hospital, is one of the most complete and elaborate edifices devoted to medical teaching in this country.

FEES. WINTER SESSION: Matriculation (paid annually), $5; General Ticket, admitting to all the lectures and including all practical work in the chemical and physiological labora tories $60.

D. A. K. STEELE, M.D., Secretary, 1801 State St., Chicago, Ill.

A. REEVES JACKSON, M.D., President, 271 Mich gan Ave., Chicago, Ill.

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Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Quinine.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Citrate of Iron.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Iron and Quinine.

The formulas of these have been widely advertised in leading medical journals. In the following we give the newer combinations. These have been received with much favor, by the profession. The Coca Beef Tonic with Quinine has found so much favor with the profession that our facilities have frequently been severely taxed to meet the demand.

The plan Coca Beef Tonic is the only article on the list which can be at all regarded as a popular article. The general public buys tonics independent of professional advice, and our aim is in this one preparation to give the public a reliable article. All of the others of our preparations have been introduced through the profession only.

In the preparations of our Coca Beef Tonic, Coca Wine, Elixir Coca, Coca Cordial, etc., we use the celebrated Imperial Crown sherry. We quote in this connection the following cable dispatch, and for proof, should it be desired, we beg to refer to the N. Y. Office of Messrs. Gonzalez, Byass, & Co., 39 Bradway. It will be seen, therefore, that we control absolutely the whole growing of this famous brand, and use it exclusively in the manner named in this dispatch

SPECIAL BY CABLE.

XEREZ, SPAIN. -The representative of the Liebig Company of New York has closed with the celebrated growers, Messrs. Gonzalez, Byass & Co, for their entire growing of Imperial Crown sherry. This brand has been the recognized king of Wines for centuries, for those out of health. The Liebig Company will use it in the preparation of their Coca Beef Tonic and Coca Wine.

The following combinations of the Coca Beef Tonics are computed on the basis of the tablespoonful,
or more strictly speaking, the half ounce. These ingredients are in solution in Imperial Crown Sherry.
In addition to these ingredients, each tablespoonful also represents the essence of an ounce of choice meat.
Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Quinine contains 5 grs. Coca (quality guaranteed) 3 grs.
Calisaya Bark, and 2 grs. pure Quinine.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Iron and Quinine; 5 grs. Coca, 3 grs. Calisaya, 2 grs.
Quinine, 2 grs. Citrate of Iron.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Iron, Quinine and Strychuine; 5 grs. Coca,
grs. Citrate Iron, 2 grs. Quinine, and 1-60 gr. Strychnine.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Iron, Quinine, Strychnine and Pepsine ; 5 grs
Coca, 1 gr. Quinine, 2 grs. Py ophosphate of Iron, 1-32 gr. Strychnine and 3grs. Pepsine.
Liebig Co.'s Coca Beet Touic with Calisaya; 5 grs. Coca, 1 gr. Citrate Iron, gr. Quinine,
0 grs. Calisaya.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic, with Calisaya, Iron and Phosphorus; 5 grs. Coca, 10
grs. Calisaya, 4 grs. Pyrophosphate of Iron, 1-100 gr. of Phosphorus.

Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Pepsine; 5 grs. Coca, 3 grs. Calisaya, 5 grs. Saccharated
Pepsine (U.S. P.)

Formulas of Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic with Bismuth, Iron and Strychnine;
with Pepsine and Pancreatine; Pancreatine, with Wild Cherry, etc, etc, cheerfully sent.
Liebig Co.'s Coca Wine. Unequalled in flavor. Made with Imperial Crown Sherry.

COCA.-TWO NOTEWORTHY PREPARATIONS OF THE VALUABLE REMEDY.

In the practical use of Coca are many and serious difficulties. The conditions under which a maximum effect may be obtained are numerous and delicate. The leaves of but one species of the coca seem to contain the alkaloid or vital principle in any appreciable amount. They must be grown in certain soils and climates, picked at a certain stage of maturity, and in certain weather. They must be packed in small quantities so as to prevent crushing. heating, moulding or decay. In transportation, they should be kept in cool, well-ventilated places, and as far away from bilge, fumes, gases and vapors as possible. When delivered at their destination, they should be used immediately. The importance of these precautions may be gathered from the fact that out of a thousand pounds of leaves gathered upon the haciendas of Western South America, one-half are from other species of the Erythroxylon, one-eighth are spoiled in the picking, and one-eighth in the subsequent transportation and storage, leaving but twenty-five per cent. available for medical and scientific use. Of the coca leaves which reach the United States, the largest proportion is received and consumed by the Liebig Company of New York, Paris, and London, a corporation which offers the remedy in two general forms-viz., Liebig Co.'s Wine of Coca and Liebig Co 's Coca Beef Tonic. Of these two preparations nothing can be said but in high praise. Their Wine of Coca is practically an admirable tincture of the leaf. Each fluid ounce contains the virtues of ten grains of Erythroxylon. The wine, or menstruum, is worthy of remark, being a rich and pure Spanish erry imported directly from the great house of Gonzalez, Byass & Co., in Xerez, Spain. As Imperial wn, this wine has gained a fame superior to that of the Oloroso and the Amontillado of former days. ithout the Coca the Wine would be a splendid adjunct to every dining table or sick-room. With the Coca it makes a delicious beverage as well as a medicine, ani forms as perfect a preparation of Erythroxylon as science and art ca produce.

Their Coca Beef Tonic is a preparation of great value as well as the basis of a series of preparations intended for different ailments, bu agreeing in the need of a nutritious and slightly stimulatin nerve tonic as the chief ingre tient. The Coca Beef Tonic consists of Imperil Crown Sherry with ten gains of coca and the nutritive elements of two ounces of choice beef to the ounce of wine. It is used as a basis for eleven combinations, comprising quinine, citrate of iron, iron and quinine, iron, quiniue and srtychnine, pepsin, pancreatine, pepsin and pancreatine, calisaya, iron, bismuth and strychnine, iron, quinine strychnine and pepsin and calisaya, iron and phosphorus. All of these preparations will be recognized and appreciated by the professional eye. The one probably of the greatest general value is the Coca Beef Tonic, with citrate of iron, qui ine and strychnine. This is by far one of the best upbuilders of a broken down or impaired system that medicine can offer to the public.

The Liebig Company is to be complimented upon the success of its efforts, and upon the intrinsic excellence and value of these preparations.--The American Analyst, Oct., 1886. When prescribing please specify LIEBIG CO.'S, to prevent substitution.

ABOVE ONLY PREPARED BY

THE LIEBIG LABORATORY AND CHEMICAL WORKS COMPANY

NEW YORK, PARIS AND LONDON-N. Y. DEPOT, 38 MURRAY ST,

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