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VII

HUNGRY
BLOOD

Blood that is starved because it has not the
capacity for absorbing oxygen; thin blood
which has not been nourished; weak blood
which has lost the power for replenishing waste
and building new tissue. Thin blood makes a
thin body. Feed the blood and you feed the
body. If the blood is lacking in red corpuscles
and hæmoglobin it needs rebuilding that it
may be capable of performing its task of re-
construction.

SAMPLES

AND LITERATURE UPON APPLICAT 01

Pepto

Mangan

(“Gude'"')

is a powerful regenerator of the blood. Microscopical examinations prove that it builds blood; increases the number of red corpuscles and hæmoglobin in a remarkably short space of time.

PEPTO-MANGAN ("GUDE") is ready for quick absorption and rapid infusion into the circulating fluid and is consequently of marked and certain value in all forms of

Anæmia, Chlorosis, Bright's Disease,

Rachitis, Neurasthenia, etc.

To assure proper filling of prescriptions, order Pepto-Mangan (“Gude”) in original bottles containing 3xi. It's Never Sold in Bulk.

M. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY,

LABORATORY,
LEIPZIG, GERMANY,

53 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK.

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A non-toxic antiseptic of known and definite power, prepared in a form convenient for immediate use, of ready dilution, sightly, pleasant, and sufficiently powerful for all purposes of asepsis-these are advantages which Listerine embodies. The success of Listerine is based upon merit, and the best advertisement of Listerine is-Listerine.

LISTERINE DERMATIC SOAP

An antiseptic detergent for use in the antiseptic
treatment of diseases of the skin.

Listerine "Dermatic" Soap contains the essential antiseptic constituents of eucalyptus (1%), mentha, gaultheria and thyme (ea. %), which enter into the composition of the well-known antiseptic preparation, Listerine, while the quality of excellence of the soap-stock employed as the vehicle for this medication, will be readily apparent when used upon the most delicate skin, and upon the scalp.

Listerine "Dermatic" Soap contains no animal fats, and none but the very best vegetable oils; after its manufacture, and before it is "milled" and pressed into cakes, a high percentage of an emollient oil is incorporated with the soap, and the smooth, elastic condition of the skin secured by using Listerine "Dermatic" Soap is largely due to the presence of this ingredient. Unusual care is exercised in the preparation of Listerine "Dermatic" Soap, and as the antiseptic constituents of Listerine are added to the soap after it has received its surplus of unsaponified emollient oil, they retain their peculiar antiseptic virtues and fragrance.

Awarded

GOLD MEDAL

Louisiana Purchase Exposition

A sample of Listerine Dermatic Soap may be had upon
application to the Manufacturers-

Lambert Pharmacal Co.,

St. Louis,

In writing, please mention COLUMBUS MEDICAL JOURNAL

Awarded GOLD MEDAL

Louisiana

Purchase Exposition

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Shot-Gun Mixtures and
Therapeutic Jumbles

are carefully avoided by skillful therapeutists.
Simplicity is the watchword of the successful
prescriber.

There's a physiological completeness and
simplicity about the formula of Hydroleine
that appeals to every thoughtful physician. It
contains none of the usual admixtures: no
calcium, no malt, no phosphates, no specific
medication whatsoever. It's just the very best
Lofoten cod-liver oil, rendered thoroughly di-
gestible by careful pancreatization.

Write for sample and literature. Sold by
all druggists.

THE CHARLES N. CRITTENTON CO., Sole Agents,
115-117 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK

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THE CINCINNATI SANITARIUM,

A Private Hospital for Mental and Nervous Disorders, Opium Habit, Inebriety, &c.

THIRTY Years' successful operation. Thoroughly rebuilt, remodeled, enlarged and refurn. ished. Proprietary interests strictly non-professional. One hundred and fifty patients admitted annually. Detached apartments for Nervous Invalids, Opium Habit, Inebriety, etc. Location reitred and salubrious. Grounds extensive. Surroundings delightful. Appliances complete. Charges reasonable. Electric cars from Fountain Square, Cincinnati, to Sanitarium entrance. Long Distance Telephone Park 135.

DR. F. W. LANGDON, Medical Director; DR. B. A. WILLIAMS, Senior Resident Physician
For particulars, address THE CINCINNATI SANITARIUM,

College Hill, Station K, Cincinnati, Ohio.

In writing, please mention COLUMBUS MEDICAL JOURNAL.

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Literary and Publishers Department.

METCHNIKOFF'S PHAGOCYTOSIS THEORY.-Behring's communication to the Congress on Tuberculosis held recently in Paris has again revived Metchnikoff's phagocytosis theory and has called attention to the various drugs capable of causing this phagocytosis. Among the latter iodine holds the first place for it causes the greatest mononuclear reaction, thus enabling the organism to better resist both chronic and acute affections. Natural products containing iodine were used even before iodine itself was discovered, and indeed, it is in this form that the medicament is best tolerated. In iodalia, iodine is present in a form resembling the natural product but stronger. It consists of pleasant tasting granules, each teaspoonful of which contains one grain of organic iodine. It has been proved that this form of iodine is twenty times more active than the iodies, besides being more easily tolerated.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS.

I am pleased to announce that final arrangements have been perfected for the tour of the American party to the International Medical Congress at Lisbon, April, 1906.

The party will sail on Saturday, April 7, on the North German Lloyd steamer "Koenig Albert" for Gibraltar, visiting Algerciras, Seville, Cordova, etc., spend a week in Lisbon during the Congress and returning to New York on Wednesday, May 9. This trip may be made comfortably in a first class steamer both ways, all expenses paid, including board and lodging while in Lisbon, and entertainment at other points, for $300.00.

A number of side trips are being added and ticket will be good returning through Europe if desired at a slightly increased

cost.

Following is a list of those who have joined the party: Lewis S. McMurty, M. D., Louisville; Nicholas Senn, M. D., Chicago; J. D. Griffith, M. D., Kansas City, Mo.; W. F. Southard, M. D., San Francisco; Frank P. Norbury, M. D., Jacksonville, Ill.; W. T. Cortlett, M. D., Cleveland, O.; C. H. Hughes, M. D., St. Louis, Mo.; R. T. Morris, M. D., New York City; A. Vander Veer, MD, Albany, N. Y.; Jos. M. Mathews, M. D., Louisville; J. B. Murphy, M. D., Chicago; Fenton B. Turck, Chicago; Jas. E. Moore, M. D., Minneapolis, Minn.; Ramon Guieteras, New York City.

Dr. John H. Musser (Philadelphia) is chairman of the National American Committee, and Dr. Ramon Guiteras (75 West 55th street, New York City) is the secretary, to whom all applications for membership should be addressed.

Ali those who contemplate the trip are cordially urged to make reservation with the writer at once in order to secure desirable berth on the steamer and good hotel accommodations. Program of the itinerary upon request.

CHAS. WOOD FASSETT, St. Joseph, Mo.

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LITHIA

Buffalo WATER

In ALBUMINURIA of PREGNANCY and

BRIGHT'S DISEASE

Dr. Alfred L. Loomis, Professor of Pathology and Practical Medicine in the Medical Department of the University of New York, wrote: "For the past four years I have used BUFFALO LITHIA WATER in the treatment of Chronic Bright's Disease occuring in Gouty or Rheumatic subjects, with marked benefit."

Dr. J. Page Massie, B. A. Professor of Obstetrics in the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Va.: "I have used quite extensively and with excellent results, BUFFALO LITHIA WATER in the Albuminuria of Pregnancy and in all other conditions incident to pregnancy, in which the kidneys fail to do their duty in eliminating the products of metabolism. A liberal used of the water will prevent the accumulation of urea and other poisonous products in the system, and in this way uræmia and puerperal convulsions can be avoided,"

Dr. George Ben Johnston, Richmond, Va., Ex-President Southern Surgi cal and Gynecological Association, Ex-President Medical Society of Virginia, and Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, "It is an agent of great value in the treatment of the Albuminuria of Pregnancy.

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