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REGULAR SESSION begins September 22d, and continues six months.

Three large general HOSPITALS, an AMBULANCE HOSPITAL, two INFIRMARIES, and three large FREE DISPENSARIES, furnish thousands of cases for clinical and practical instruction. Students will be examined daily on the preceding lectures of the course. SPRING SESSION begins March 30th, 1887, and closes June 15th. FEES-Matriculation, $5.00. Regular Session, $50.00. Spring Session, to those who have attended the regular session, $10.00; to all others, $25.00. Graduation or final examination fee, $30.00.

For further particulars or for catalogue, address,

C. J. LUNDY, M. D., Sec'y, 52 Lafayette Ave., DETROIT, MICH.

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE.

CITY OF NEW YORK.

SESSIONS OF 1886-87.

The REGULAR SESSION begins on Wednesday, September 22, 1886, and ends about the middle of March, 1887. During this session, in addition to the regular didactic lectures, two or three hours are daily allotted to clinical instruction. Attendance upon at least two regular courses of lectures is required for graduation.

The SPRING SESSION consists of recitations, clinical lectures, and exercises, and didactic lectures on special subjects. This session begins about the middle of March and continues until the middle of June. During this session daily recitations in all the departments are held by a corps of Examiners appointed by the Faculty.

The CARNEGIE LABORATORY is open during the collegiate year, for instruction in microscopical examinations of urine, practical demonstrations in medical and surgical pathology, and lessons in normal histology and pathology, including the study of the various bacilli. The laboratories are under the direction of Pro

fessors JANEWAY and DENNIS, assisted by Drs. HERMANN M. BIGGS, L. J. MCNAMARA and F. GRAUER.

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Fees for Tickets to all the Lectures, Clinical and Didactic........

Fees for Students who have attended two full courses at other Medical Colleges,and for Graduates of other Medical Colleges,
Matriculation Fee
Dissection Fee (including material for dissection).

Fee for the regular course of instruction at the Carnegie Laboratory.
Graduation Fees...

No Fees for Lecture are required of third-course Students who have attended their second course at the Bellevue Hos-
pital Medical College.

Fees for the Spring Session,

Matriculation (Ticket valid for the following Winter Session)....
Recitations, Clinics, and Lectures..

Dissection (Ticket valid for the following Winter Session)...

$140.00

70.00

5.00

10.00

10.00

30.00

$5.00

40.00

10.00

For the Annual Circular and Catalogue, giving requirements for graduation and other information, address
PROF. AUSTIN FLINT, Secretary, Bellevue Hospital Medical College.

ew Medicaments for Bronchitis

CHEKEN.

(Myrtus Chekan.)

TEREBENE.

YERBA SANTA,

(Eriodyction Californicum.)

LIPPIA

MEXICANA.

and other Respiratory Affections.

Tpro Pession by Murrell, the famous English therapeu

HIS PLANT, indigenous to Chili, was introduced to the

tist and collaborator of Ringer. Dr. Murrell found Cheken to be of great value in chronic cough especially in the "winter cough" of elderly people.

An extensive trial of this remedy has not only confirmed Dr. Murrell's observations but has widened the range of the therapeutic application of Cheken so that at the present time it is looked upon on account of its alterative and demulcent properties as an indispensable addition to "cough mixtures" particularly in those intractable cases of long standing which have assumed a subacute or chronic course. The dose of the fluid extract which we manufacture is from 1 to 2 fluidrachms.

DR. MURRELL the profession is indebted for the in-
Poduction of another remedy which seems to be almost

a specific in winter cough or chronic bronchitis, than which
there are few more annoying maladies. Terebene facilitates
expectoration, relieves the cough and shortness of breath, and
also the acidity and flatulence which so often accompany bron-
chitis. Dr. Murrell, in the British Med. Journal Dec. 12th,
1885, states that he has employed terebene in 114 cases of
winter cough with the most gratifying results.

We furnish Terebene Pure; Terebene Inhalant after Murrell's formula; and Soluble Elastic Capsules Terebene, each containing 10 minims.

VERBA SANTA is a demulcent expectorant in harrassing cough; both in hospital and private practice this remedy has been subjected to a thorough trial, and the reports of its use are unanimous in according it a high place among remedial agents in the treatment of the distressing cough accompanying inflammatory affections of the respiratory mucous membrane. Its action has been likened to the combined action of ipecac and balsam of Peru, but it possesses, in addition, through its resinous principles, an action which is wanting in these valuable drugs in irritative pronchitis.

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Working Bulletins and Circulars fully descriptive of above remedies, together with reprint of Dr. Murrell's article on winter cough, will be mailed on application.

PARKE, DAVIS & CO.,

(60 Maiden Lane.

NEW YORK:

21 Liberty Street.

Manufacturing Chemists,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN,

(SYR: HYPOPHOS: COMP: FELLOWS)

Contains The Essential Elements to the Animal Organization-Potash and

Lime;

The Oxydizing Agents-Iron and Manganese

The Tonics-Quinine and Strychnine;

And the Vitalizing Constituent-Phosphorus,

Combined in the form of a Syrup, with slight alkaline reaction.

It Differs in Effect from all Others, being pleasant to taste, acceptable to the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use.

It has Sustained a High Reputation in America and England for efficiency in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, andother affections of the respiratory organs, and is employed also in various nervous and debilitating diseases with success.

Its Curative Properties are largely attributable to Stimulant, Tonic, and Nutritive qualities, whereby the various organic functions are recruited.

In Cases where inervating constitutional treatment is applied, and tonic treatment is desirable, this preparation will be found to act with safety and satisfaction.

Its Action is Prompt; stimulating the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and enters directly into the circulation with the food products.

The Prescribed Dose produces a feeling of buoyancy, removing depression or melancholy, and hence is of great value in the treatment of MENTAL AND NERVOUS AFFECTIONS.

From its exerting a double tonic effect and influencing a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases.

Each Bottle of Fellows' Hypophosphites contains 128 Doses.

Prepared by JAMES I. FELLOWS, Chemist,

48 VESEY

STREET, NEW YORK.

Circulars and Samples sent to Physicians on application.

SPECIAL TO PHYSICIANS.-ONE large bottle containing 15 oz. (which usually sells for $1.50) will be sent upon receipt of Fifty Cents with the application. This will be applied to the prepayment of Expressage, and will afford an opportunity for a thorough test in Chronic cases of Debility and nervousness. Express charges prepaid upon all samples.

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS.

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Fluid Extract of Licorice,

FOR QUININE MIXTURES.

Fluid Extract Licorice, for Quinine Mixtures is very generally used by physicians as a vehicle, but all may not be aware how effectually it disguises the bitterness of quinine. The desired dose of the quinine in powder should be added to a teaspoonful of the licorice and thoroughly mixed before being swallowed. We also prepare an Aromatic Elixir of Licorice, which should be used like the Fluid Extract.

We believe a trial of these convenient methods of exhibiting Quinine will convince physicians of their great convenience, and lead to their extensive use by the profession.

PARKE,

DAVIS & CO.,

NEW YORK:

Manufacturing Pharmacists,

60 Maiden Lane and 21 Liberty Street.

DETROIT, MICHIGAN.

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An Invaluable Aid in Medical Practice.

Differs Essentially from all other Beef Tonics.

COLDEN'S Liquid Beef Tonic is endorsed by scores of physicians, who are growing to realize

more and more its importance in repairing, in accordance with the principles of dietetics, the waste which disease entails. It consists of the extract of Beef (by Baron Liebig's process) spirit rendered non-injurious to the most delicate stomach by extraction of the Fusel Oil, soluble Citrate of Iron, Cinchona, Gentian and other bitter tonics. An official analysis of this preparation by the eminent Chemist, ARTHUR HILL HASSALL, M. D., F. R. S., and an endorsement by the late SIR ERASMUS WILSON, F. R. S., is printed on the label of each bottle.

As a nutrient, and a reliable tonic in all cases of debility and weakness, Malarial Fever, Anæmia, Chlorosis, Incipient Consumption, etc., it is the best preparation ever used. It acts directly on the sentient Gastric Nerves, stimulating the follicles to secretion, and gives to weakened individuals that first prerequisite to improvement - an appetite. It strengthens the nervous system when unstrung by disease, and has been employed with remarkable success as a remedy for Drunkenness and the Opium Habit.

Its Range of Action Embraces all Cases of Debility.

In order that physicians may form some idea of the nature of its ingredients, I will upon application in person, or by letter (enclosing a card), send a sample bottle of COLDEN'S LIQUID BEEF TONIC to any physician in regular standing, in the United States. Please ask your Dispensing Druggist (if he has not already a supply) to order it. In prescribing this preparation, physicians should be particular to mention "COLDEN'S"-viz.: "Ext. carnis, fl. comp. (Colden's.)" It is put up in pint bottles, and can be had of Wholesale and Retail Druggists generally throughout the United States.

C. N. CRITTENTON, Sole Agent, 115 Fulton St. New-York.

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GLENN'S

CONSTANTINE'S

Sulphur Soap. PINE

ALL physicians know that skin diseases are more or

less constitutional, or dependent upon some specific poison in the blood, which if eradicated by internal treatment needs something to remove its appearance from the surface. Experience has proved that the best possible aid in the accomplishment of this end is obtained by the use of Sulphur in soap. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP is the best combination of its kind, and the one now generally used. It is for sale by all Druggists, at 25 cents a cake, or 3 cakes for 60

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Has been on trial among physicians for very many years as a toilet Soap and Healing Agent, and its superior virtues have been unanimously conceded in all cases where the use of tar is indicated. Unsolicited expressions of its excellence have been received from the Medical Faculty generally. IT IS THE BEST TAR SOAP MADE. None genuine unless stamped "A. Constantine's Persian Healing Pine-Tar Soap." For sale by all Druggists.

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"Samples of either of the above-named Soaps will be sent free upon application in person or by letter, (enclosing card) to any physician in regular standing in the United States. C. N. Crittenton, 115 Fulton Street, New York Please mention the DETROIT LANCET."

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