The ST LOUIS JOURNAL OF HOMEOPATHY AND CLINICAL REPORTER is a magazine established for physicians laboratorical delver and of the bedside clinician are solicited. Short articles preferred. Micajah's MEDICATED UTERINE WAFERS. A REMEDY FOR THE LOCAL TREATMENT OF DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN, AS Chronic Inflammation and Engorgement of the Womb, Ulceration, Leucorrhoea Irregular, Suppressed, and Painful Menstruation, Prolapsus, and the Irregularities Incidental to Change cf Life.. Applied in the manner directed:-The remedy is quickly absorbed and acts by stimulating the Leucorrhoea.-I gave your wafers a trial in three cases of Leucorrhoea, placing three or four in The price of a Box, sufficient for three months' treatment, is $1.00. To physicians samples of the Wafers will be mailed free on application. Address MICAJAH & CO., Warren, Pa. CHASE The Rational Tape Worm Remedy. (Kamala and Ol. Filix Mas. Combination.) NO FAILURES---Worm Removed Every Time. This is beyond question the most reliable and certain remedy now known for Tænia. Since 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. 75 Cts. per Box Post-Paid. We also make everything in the line of Tablets, Homœopathic Triturations and Schuesslers' Tissue Remedies. GENTLEMEN:-I have practiced medicine quite a number of years, but I have never used a remedy that acted with such marvelous effects for good as your "Holonia Tablets." Leucorrhoea vanishes like magic. I am. Yours truly, L. Aldrin Promis A simple and efficacious method of treatment that does away with the uncertainty of medicated vaginal injections. DIRECTIONS.-One or two to be inserted into the vagina each night followed by a warm water douche in the morning. Put up in elegant shape for Physicians' prescriptions only. The Success of Peptogenic Milk Powder in the feeding of sick babies has led many mothers to infer that the Peptogenic Milk Powder is especially designed or sick babies. On the contrary, however, the Peptogenic Milk Powder is peculiarly designed for the preparation of the exclusive food of an infant during the entire nursing period. The Milk prepared with the Peptogenic Milk Powder has the digestibility of mothers' milk and is thus obviously the proper food for the healthy infant and the most robust infant. It is a pity to deprive a good, healthy infant of the benefits of such a food by relying upon it only for the rescue of infants of naturally feeble digestion, or infants who have been made ill by the use of unsuitable foods. Fairchild's Peptogenic Powder is the one means of compensating for the deprivation of mother's milk. Fairchild Bros., & Foster, New York. A SAFE AND PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR MORPHIA Which will not produce heart failure nor the "drug habit,' nor any depressing after-effects, but is a prompt Analgesic, Antipyretic, Antirheumatic, and cost only half as much as similar coal tar preparations. ...Febrinol (METHYL PARA ACETPHENITIDIN) DR. SILAS F. YOUNT, Professor of Nervous Diseases in Post Graduate Medical Schoo FULLER & FULLER CO., Chicago, Sole Licensees for U. s. Mention this journal. THE ATHY. HE curators of our State University have created a professorship of Homœopathy. So one by one the roses bloom on the homoeopathic tree. This we regard as being fortunate for our system of medical practice. It only remains to be seen that some member of the profession highly equipped in all the points of personal character, medical learning and aptness to teach, shall have been selected to fill the place in order to give homoeopathy a grand step forward in the State. Of course the curators will consult prominent homœopathic practitioners in the State in selection of the suitable man for the place. We sincerely hope the work of selection will be wellwisely done. ANTI-TOXINE-BLOOD SERUM THER WE APY. E are loth to admit that any member of a liberal and enlightened profession could from motives of jealousy wish or desire a failure, to those now so industriously in quest of means of relief and prevention in the management of certain violent dangerous forms of disease. We do most ardently wish a full meed of success and professional glory to those now expending time and means in such laudable work. We confess to a reluctant disagreeable doubt. In the first place as we have said elsewhere this work does not seem to be on the Baconian plan; facts and observations first; theories and conclusions afterwards. We have all the while been impressed with the understanding that |