Ergoapiol (SMITH) Its Utility In the Treatment of AMENORRHEA, DYSMENORRHEA AND OTHER DISTURBANCES OF MENSTRUATION Despite the fact that Ergoapiol (Smith) exerts a pronounced analgesic and sedative effect upon the entire reproductive system, its use is not attended with the objectionable by-effects associated with anodyne or narcotic drugs. The unvariable certainty, agreeableness and singular promptness with which Ergoapiol (Smith) relieves the several varieties of amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea has earned for it the unqualified endorsement of those members of the profession who have subjected it to exacting clinical tests. Dosage-Ordinarily, one to two capsules should be administered three or four times a day. MARTIN H. SMITH CO. IODUM-MILLER, Internally, gives an antiseptic action to Alimentary Canal and overcomes Autotoxemia. It acts the part of a useful tissue stimulant, producing active phagocytosis Pneumonia or Pleurisy Locally For especially delicate Stomachs and for Children Antiseptic, Lubricant, Laxative. Indications: Constipation, Flatus, Autotoxemia, Stomach and Intestinal Catarrh, Engorgement of Colon, Etc. -68 Prophylaxis and Antiseptic treatment should disease be fully developed. R Iod-Izd-Oil (Miller's). Hydrocarbon Oil C. P. Mx. Sig. R a.a.oz. 1 Use as spray to mouth, nose and throat every 2, 4 or 6 hours. through an all glass and rubber atomizer. Iodum-Miller 10 drops. Aqua Dist. 2 oz. Mx. Sig. R Use as a mouth wash and gargle every 2 to 4 hours. IODUM-MILLER . . oz. 1 Sig. 3 to 5 drops in a large swallow of water every 2, 4 to 6 hrs., preferably when stomach is empty and 1⁄2 hour before food is to be taken. Give doses of 10 to 15 drops in 1⁄2 glass of water should disease be fully developed. Increase IODUM-MILLER to 10 or 15 drops at a dose in 1/2 glass of hot or cold water every 2, 4 or 6 hours. and Apply IODUM-MILLER thoroughly over affected area. whether back or front, and cover thick with absorbent cotton held in place by binder or adhesive strips. Good Things to Come Early issues of the Medical Herald will contain: "What Medical Science Owes to the Military Surgeon," Col. J. M. Banister (U. S. A., retired), Omaha. "Radium and X-Ray in the Treatment of Cancer," Dr. Frank H. Blackmarr, Chicago. "Influence of War Upon the Medical Profession and Upon the People," Maj. Jno. P. Lord, Omaha. "Conjugated Family Syphilis of the Nervous System," Dr. S. Grover Burnett, Kansas City. "Medical Treatment of Goitre," Dr. Granville Ryan, Des Moines. "Varieties of Dementia Illustrated," Dr. Greshom H. Hill, Des Moines. "Chorea," Dr. Arthur L. Smith, Lincoln. "Consideration of Special Therapy in Asthma, Hydrocephalus, Aortic Sclerosis," A. Sophian, Kansas City. 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