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Each return of the season in
which these affections prevail
witnesses an increased reliance

on the part of physicians on

GLYCO-HEROIN (Smith)

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TYPES OF
ANEMIA-No. 12

Post-Grippal Anemia

may be either mild or profound, in propor-
tion to the severity of the infection and the
vital resistance of the patient. After the
establishment of convalescence a blood-
building campaign is invariably necessary.

Pepto-Mangan (Gude)

here finds a distinct field of usefulness, as a
corpuscle-constructor, hemoglobin-creator,
and general tonic reconstructive. Palatable,
Readily Tolerable, Absorbable, and free
from irritant or constipating action.

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Our Bacteriological Wall Chart or our Differential Diagnostic Chart will be sent to any Physician upon application.

LISTERINE is a powerful, non-toxic antiseptic.

It is a saturated solution of boric

acid, reinforced by the antiseptic properties of ozoniferous
oils. It is unirritating, even when applied to the most
delicate tissue. It does not coagulate serous albumen.
It is particularly useful in the treatment of abnormal con-
ditions of the mucosa, and admirably suited for a wash,
gargle or douche in catarrhal conditions of the nose and throat.
There is no possibility of poisonous effect through the
absorption of Listerine.

Listerine Dermatic Soap is a bland, unirritating and remarkably efficient soap.

The important function which the skin performs in the maintenance of the personal health may easily be impaired by the use of an impure soap, or by one containing insoluble matter which tends to close the pores of the skin, and thus defeats the object of the emunctories; indeed, skin diseases may be induced, and existing disease greatly aggravated by the use of an impure or irritating soap. When it is to be used in cleansing a cutaneous surface affected by disease, it is doubly important that a pure soap be selected, hence Listerine Dermatic Soap will prove an effective adjuvant in the general treatment prescribed for the relief of various cutaneous diseases.

"The Inhibitory Action of Listerine," a 128-page pamphlet descriptive of the antiseptic, and indicating its utility in medical, surgical and dental practice, may be had upon application to the manufacturers, Lambert Pharmacal Co., Saint Louis, Missouri, but the best advertisement of Listerine is

LISTERINK

THE ESSENTIALS OF

A PERFECT INFANT FOOD

are nutritive value, digestibility, adaptability and absolute
freedom from infective material. These qualifications are
so consistently presented by

NESTLE'S FOOD

that painstaking physicians the world over
have long accorded it first place as the most
satisfactory of all substitutes for mother's milk.

When other foods prove useless or inju-
rious, Nestlé's Food will usually meet every
condition and satisfy every requirement.
Under its routine use, the weakest and puniest
of infants rarely ever fail to gain substantially
in weight, vitality and strength.

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HENRI NESTLÉ

Samples and Valuable Data on
Infant Feeding free on request.

99 Chambers Street, New York

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is a genito-urinary antiseptic and germicide, which, given internally, becomes active from the kidney glomeruli to the meatus urinarius, impregnates the urine with formaldehyde, neutralizes ammonia, prevents decomposition, clears urine of mucous, but does not irritate or poison.

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is effective in Cystitis, Pyelitis, Ureteral Inflammation, Calculus,
Gonorrhea, Urethritis, etc.

DOSE-5 grains, three or four times per day, largely diluted with water.
Samples and literature on request.

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A Dependable Influencer Of Nutrition. Clinically
Efficient In Malnutrition As Is Nothing Else

Produces These Important Effects in Early Tuberculosis

Unmistakably Increases The Blood Count-En-
ables The System To Metabolize Carbohydrates
And Fats -Increases Appetite and Weight

Chemistry and Scientific MEAD JOHNSON & CO.

Rationale on Request

Jersey City, N. J.

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Abbott Alkaloidal Co....... 59 Abbott-Detroit Motor Co....38-39 American Branch Labora

tories of Applied Physiology of France.... Anasarcin Chemical Co....... Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co. Atwood Grape Fruit Co...... Baltimore Medical College

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS

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6 Henry Pharmacal Co.

Hoffmann-La Roche Chemical
Works

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45

29

35

Hotel Flanders

Hunyadi Janos

24

51

Bannerman & Co., Wm....... Battle & Co.

35

Kirby System.....

51

62

Knoll & Co......

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Bovinine Co.

9

Lowe Motor Supplies Co....

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Scott, W..

Bristol-Myers Co.

41

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Sharp & Dohme

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Mead Johnson & Co.

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Medico-Chirurgical College

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of Philadelphia

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Merrell, Wm. S., Chemical

Simon, J., & Cie

40

Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose &

Co.

Throat College

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Chicago Laboratories

37

Dr. Muir's Inhalatorium

54, 55

College of Physicians & Sur

Mulford, H. K. Co..

geons of Boston......

51

Standard Sewing Machine Co 31 Storm, M. D., Katherine L. 4 Strong, Cobb & Co.

12

Nestle, Henri

Columbia Phonograph Co....

48

5

Coward, James S.....

Od Chemical Co........

27

2

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Oliver Typewriter Co.

Organic Chemical Mfg. Co...

16 Strong, F. H., Co.

61 Sultan Drug Co.

60 Tilden Co.

Thermoton Co.

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