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PIL ORIENTALIS (THOMPSON).

Endorsed by the Medical Faculty as the Only Reliable Aphrodisiac upon the Market, and that it has no Rival in Pharmacy for Impotency or Loss of Erectile Power. Contains the New Aphrodisiac

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INDICATIONS.-Impotency (functional and congenital), Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility, Weakness of the Bladder, Testes, Mammæ or Ovaries. Prostatities-valuable as a diuretic.

All cases of loss of nerve power, Amenorrho, Dysmenorrhoe, Leucorrhoea, Melancholia, Hysteria, Sexual Apathy, and all diseases of the female reproductive organs may be greatly benefited by the use of this pill.

Culled from numerous unsolicited testimonials:

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Dr. C. H. Harriman [Whitensville, Mass.], says: "They certainly have done my patient more good than all the remedies I have given him, which consist of everything recommended. His erections are much stronger. I believe Pil Orientalis is the nearest to being a Specific for Impotency of anything ever recommended. It has been a most obstinate case, having been under treatment by some of the best physicians in the country, to say nothing of the quacks that have had a 'lick' at him."

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Dr. Ben. H. Brodnax, [Brodnax, La.]: "It seems to do its work well, and those who have used it are well pleased with the effects." At another time: "I gave them to a man who was troubled with a lack of erectile power. He is cured, and says he is 'all right.'

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A Lady Physician, who has a large obstetrical practice, writes: "I have used Pil Orientalis with unexpected results in cases of Sexual Weakness. I consider it a valuable Uterine Tonic. Many apparent complicated Female Diseases or 'fancies' are

speedily relieved by their use."

The following remarks are often recapitulated in letters from our correspondents: "The Extract 'Ambrosia Orientalis' is a valuable addition to our Materia Medica." "The Oriental Pill is very reliable." "Your Pill has fully established all you claim for it." "I have had success in several cases of Impotency."

Acting under the advice of numerous practitioners, the Pills will in future be made up from the Green Extract, and will be supplied as fresh as possible.

Order Direct From Our Laboratory.

Put up in Bottles One Dollar by mail upon receipt of Price.

In Boxes, containing 12 Bottles, Plain Label, for Dispensing, $8.50 Net.
Address for Literature, etc.,

THE THOMPSON LABORATORY,

P. O. Box 553.

WASHINGTON, D. C., U. S. A.

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JAMES A. CAMPBELL, M. D., Prof. of Ophthalmology and Otology.

W. A. EDMONDS, A. M., M. D., Prof. of Gynecology.

WM. C. RICHARDSON, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics and Surgical Gynecology.
IRENÆUSD. FOULON, M. D., LL. B., Prof. of Medical Jurisprudence and Pædology.
W. B. MORGAN, M. D., Prof. of Operative and Clinical Surgery.

A. H. SCHOTT, M. D., Prof. of Theory and Practice of Medicine.

L. C. MCELWEE, M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica and Drug Pathogenesy.
W. A. WILCOX, M. D., Prof. of Neurology.

W. L. GALLOWAY, M. D., Prof. of Dermatology.

J. C. CUMMINGS, M. D., Prof. of Sanitation.

W. JOHN HARRIS, M. D., Prof. of Genito-Urinary Surgery.
J. L. DRYDEN, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy and Demonstrator.

T. W. CONZLEMAN, M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica.
F. W. GRUNDMANN, M. D., Prof. of Pathology.
D. M. GIBSON, M. D., Prof. of Minor Surgery.
CHAS. H. KRAUSE, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry.

JESSE S. SARGENT, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology.
C. H. MCDOWELL, M. D., Lecturer on Histology.

SCOTT PARSONS, JR., M. D., Lecturer on Pathology.
W. J. GUNDELACH, M. D., Lecturer on Toxicology.
ROBERT CARR BLACK, Lecturer on Diseases of Nose and Throat.
F. H. BACON, Lecturer on Forensic Medicine.

For further particulars write to

Wm. C. Richardson, M. D., Dean,

304 North 8th Street.

S. B. PARSONS, M. D., Prof. of Didactic Surgery.

L. C. McElwee, M. D., Registrar, 215 S. Jefferson Avenue.

Either Dean or Registrar vill be glad to furnish any and all particulars.

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JOURNAL

Our

Vol. I.

CLINICAL REPORTER,

VOL. VIII. No. 3.

JUNE, 1895.

No. 7.

The ST LOUIS JOURNAL OF HOMEOPATHY AND CLINICAL REPORTER is a magazine established for physicians by physicians; the official organ of the members of the Medical Profession of America. The experiences of the laboratorical delver and of the bedside clinician are solicited. Short articles preferred.

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Something About Astigmatism, and Methods of Detection-William Woodburn, M. D.,
Des Moines, Iowa....

A Case of Metritis-W. John Harris, M. D., St. Louis...

Necessity for Proper Alimentation in the Continued Fevers-F. M. Martin, M. D. Mary-
ville, Mo.,.........

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Obstetric Asepsis and Antisepsis-Wm. C. Richardson, M. D.,

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Paranoia in Some of its Clinical Aspects - Joseph Collins, M. D., New York City

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Entered at the post-office at St. Louis, Mo., as Second-class Matter, in December, 1894.

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NO FAILURES===Worm Removed Every Time.

Since

This is beyond question the most reliable and certain remedy now known for Tænia. we brought this preparation to the notice of the profession, twenty years ago, we have sold it to thousands of physicians, some of whom have expelled from 20 to 100 Tape Worms. This Remedy is equally efficient for all species of Tape Worm.

It is put up in three ounce bottles-Liquid form.

PRICE TO PHYSICIANS, $1.00 BY MAIL PREPAID.

Prepared Exclusively by

MUNSON & CO., Homœopathic Pharmacists,

ST. LOUIS, MO

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The Vital Principles of Beef Concentrated, Containing Twenty
Per Cent. of Coagulable Albumen.
NUTRITIOUS!

PALATABLE!

PERMANENT! ECONOMICAL!

was introduced to the Medical Profession nearly fourteen years

BOVININE ago, and stands to day far in advance of all other meat prepara

tions as a FOOD. Actual results from its use by thousands who are prescribing it, likewise the ready and unqualified endorsement it receives, prove BOVININE to be the most val uabl enutrient extant. It only needs a careful trial to convince any member of the Profession of its superior merits as a TRUE NUTRIENT, and one that can be relied upon in the most critical conditions.

BOVININE, beef in a highly concentrated form, is invaluable in all condi

containing as it does all the nutrient properties of lean raw

tions of mal-nutrition or mal-assimilation, convalescence. irritation or ulceration of the intestinal tract, in chronic or exhausting disease, in supporting treatment, in the puer. peral state, in severe sea-sickness, and in cases of alcoholism and the opium habit.

The Bovinine Co., New York City.

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