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"The greatest therapeutic discovery of the age, and of the ages, is that where we cannot produce good blood we can introduce it."

What is Hæmatherapy?

A FILM OF BOVININE:

Showing the Blood-corpuscles Intact.

A New Thing-and a New Name which, though literally translated (Blood Treatment), may not convey to every one a definite idea. It is a treatment which consists in opposing to a condition of disease the very power-good and sufficient Blood-that would naturally prevent it, that would still cure it spontaneously, and that actually does cure it spontaneously, wherever the blood-making work of the system is perfectly efficient; and therefore also will cure it, if a deficiency of the vital element be supplied from without, under proper medical treatment. That Blood is such a power as here described, is an undisputed physiological fact. Its transmission from one animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, is the substance of the Blood Treatment; and How to Do this, in different cases, is the form or description of the same. may be taken from a healthy bullock (arterial blood-elaborated with due scientific skill); or it may be obtained in the wellattested living conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and may be introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to the case: viz.: by the mouth and stomach; by injection, with one-third salt water, high up in the rectum; by hypodermical injection; or by topical application to any accessible lesion. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION

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by Prof. R. R. Andrews, M.D.

THE CURE OF

Blood

is one of the latest and most wonderful developments of Blood Powerintroduced mainly by the mouth, and sometimes also by spraying bovinine into the trachea by an atomizer. Every week of judicious internal blood treatment, with proper medical and hygienic care, has resulted in steady improvement as to all symptoms, with scarcely an instance of check, much less of relapse, until complete apparent cure, and that in the more advanced stages of the disease. As further examples, may be mentioned: Anæmia, Cholera Infantum, Typhoid Fever, Hæmorrhagic Collapse, and many other of the most dangerous and aggravated diseases. IN SURGERY: A CHRONIC ULCER,

of no matter how long standing or obstinate and aggravated character, can be cured with certainty-at least, the first instance of failure has yet to be heard of-by constant application of bovinine to the wound with proper surgical treatment and sterilization. Such cases are usually cured in from four to six weeks. So of traumatic injuries of all kinds; carbuncles, fistulas, abscesses, and even gangrene.

NUMEROUS CLINICAL REPORTS

of well known Physicians and Hospitals, where the Power of Supplied Blood is constantly relied on as a cardinal factor in the cure of disease and support of surgery, are at the service of every practitioner who desires to keep up with the progress of his profession, and may readily be obtained (including, of course, the technique and subsidiary treatments pursued) by applying to

THE BOVININE COMPANY, 75 West Houston Street, New York.

ELIXIR MALTOPEPSINE

DIGESTS ALL KINDS OF FOOD.

(TILDEN'S)

Is especially useful in CHOLERA INFANTUM and all forms of SUMMER
COMPLAINT WITH CHILDREN. Promotes digestion by aiding and perfecting
the process.
Gives immediate relief in DYSPEPSIA, and aids in curing it.
Send for samples and literature.

RESPIRAZONE

(TILDEN'S)

Indispensable in the treatment of ACUTE and CHRONIC ASTHMA, HAY FEVER and CROUP. Physicians everywhere are prescribing this preparation with unvarying results. It is not a new remedy, but a correct combination of old remedies, and the profession can prescribe it feeling confident of results. Doctor, if you have not used RESPIRAZONE (TILDEN'S) send at once for samples and literature.

MANUFACTURED ONLY BY

THE TILDEN COMPANY

Manufacturing Pharmacists,

NEW LEBANON, N. Y.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

NEW YORK POST-GRADUATE

MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL.

SIXTEENTH YEAR-SESSIONS OF 1897-98.

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THE POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL

SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL occupies the largest and best building for combined hospital and college purposes in the country. It is an eightstory fire-proof structure, containing accommodations for 175 patients. The Babies' Ward is an integral part of institution, under its own roof, with beds for 50 patients. The new building has adequate accommodations for the personal instruction of large classes of practitioners, while the hospital facilities are equal to those of any hospital in the city of New York. Every opportunity, both in the dispensary and hospital, is afforded in all departments of medicine and surgery. The major operations are performed in the amphitheatre of the institution, which is fitted up in a manner to secure the best surgical results. Pathological and Histological Laboratories are also a part of the School. The Faculty are connected with many of the Hospita's and Dispensaries in the city, where other clinics are held for the benefit of the matriculates of the Post-Graduate Medical School. Practitioners may enter at any time.

Members of the profession who are visiting New York for a day or two, will be heartily welcomed at the PostGraduate School, and if they desire to attend the clinics, a visitor's ticket, good for two days, will be furnished them on application to the Superintendent.

D. B. ST. JOHN ROOSA, M. D., IL. D.,

For further particulars, address

Presiden'.

SENECA D. POWELL,
Secretary of the Faculty.
ALEXANDER H. CANDLISH, Superintendent.
Cor. 2nd Ave. and 20th St.. NEW YORK CITY.
Physicians coming to the Schcol will please ask for the Superinter dent.

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BRASS SIGNS

PRESS SEALS

MBOSSED Stationery for Professional use our Specialty. We have the largest plant in the United States for this work, so can give orders prompt attention. Samples, sketches and prices SPECIAL CASH OFFER. 1000 sheets 8x5% of 20 lb. Linen or Bond Paper, gladly furnished. and 1000 No. 6 Envelopes made from same stock, both embo sed in any color desired with a Three Line Die for $10.00. Duplicate orders in future $7.50. Larger quantities cheaper. If you desire something special we will send you our catalogue showing forty dies and one hundred samples of paper.

THE AMERICAN EMBOSSING CO.,

50 Lock Street, BUFFALO, N. Y.

SANMETTO

FOR

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 BLADDER-
CYSTITIS-URETHRITIS-PRE-SENILITY.

DOSE: One Teaspoonful Four Times a Day.

OD CHEM. CO., NEW YORK.

MAYFIELD SANITARIUM,

912 TAYLOR AVE. (Or S. E. Corner Taylor Ave. and West Belle Place.) St. Louis, Mo. From the Union Station take Red Car North on Eighteenth Street to Washington Avenue, and transfer West on Delmar Avenue Car to the door.

HOW TO REACH IT:

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HIS Institution has the very best of modern improvements. The style of architecture is Italian Renaissance, and is built of a fine quality of Buff Roman brick. Spacious, well-lighted rooms, broad verandas, nonabsorbent operating rooms, aseptic walls, gymnasium, hot water heating, hydraulic elevator, filtered water, mosaic floors with Grecian borders, lighted with electricity and gas, library, parlor and chapel, complete telephone system throughout, roof garden, shower, plunge and massage baths, a commodious Solarium, the only one in the West. It is under strictly regular management. It is only necessary to read the names of the gentlemen composing the staff to assure one of the able manner in which the work will be done.

A quiet home for the sick. Well trained nurses. "Rest cure," "massage," "electric treatment in all its forms," "Swedish movements," "baths," excellent table. The latest and most rational treatment of acute and chronic diseases, especially diseases of women A large surgical department, right up to date, with finest facilities and appliances. Maternity departments separate from medical and surgical. Within a few minutes' ride or walk of Forest Park, with all its beauties and lake, where we have special boating arrangements for our patients. Trained nurses furnished physicians in city or country We are now receiving patients. For further information, address

W. H. MAYFIELD, M. D., 912 Taylor Ave.

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College.....

City of

St. Louis, Mo.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

JNO D. VINCIL, D. D.. President.

Grand Sec'y Masonic Grand Lodge of Missouri.
JNO. C. WILKINSON, Vice-President,
Hargadine-McKittrick Dry Goods Co.

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WM. T. ANDERSON, Treasurer.
President Merchants Exchange and Director
St. Louis National Bank.
J. B. LEGG,

President Legg Architectural Co.

C. H. HUGHES, M. D.,
President of the Faculty.
JOHN M. MARMADUKE,
Cashier Mexico Savings Bank.

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OTHER INSTRUCTORS.

Drs. C. A. Weinsburg. J. E. Hutton, W. W. Vaughan, W. W. Shaffer, A. H. Bradley, J. P. Nemours, S. C. Martin, Jr., J. L. A. Buechler, Louis J. Oatman, Wm. N. Lowry, J. D. Forster, W. B. Yost, Olney A. Ambrose, Thos. P. Welch, F. L. Phillips, Frank Boogher, R. W. Berry, A. B. Allyn, B. W. Caldwell.

A Four Years' Graded Course of Instruction.

Session of 1898-99 commences September 12th, and continues six months. Instruction, especially practical; new and spacious building, located in the heart of the city and within five blocks of the new station; modern in all appointments; ample clinical and laboratory facilities; course of study conforms to the requirements of all health boards; tuition moderate; hospital and dispensary privileges free. Special terms to sons and brothers of physicians, sons of the clergy and to giaduates of pharmacy and dentistry. For announcement, address

PINCKNEY FRENCH, M.D., Sec'y. C. H. HUCHES, M.D., Prest.

Union Trust Building.

3857 Olive Street.

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