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PEACOCK'S BROMIDES

(SYR: BROM: COMP: PEACOCK)

NERVE AND BRAIN SEDATIVE.

Each fluid drachm represents fifteen grains of the Combined C. P.
Bromides of Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Ammonium, and Lithium.
USES.-Epilepsy, and all Congestive, Convulsive,
Spasmodic, and Reflex Neuroses.

DOSE.-One to two FLUID drachms, in WATER, three or more times a day.

CAUTION.-The popularity of "Peacock's Bromides" has caused several parties
to claim that they can put it up "just as good.” THIS IS NOT TRUE. No mere
simple combination of Bromide Salts IS AT ALL COMPARABLE with this prepara-
tion in Purity, Safety, and Therapeutic Value, and due caution should be used to
prevent substitutiɔn in all cases,

Sample and Pamphlet FREE to any Physician who will pay Express charges.
PEACOCK CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis.

WHEELER'S TISSUE PHOSPHATES.

Bone-Calcium Phosphate Ca32P.O.4, Sodium Phosphate Nag H.P.O.4, Ferrous Phosphate Fes2P.O.4, Trihydrogen Phosphate H3P.O.4.

WHEELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR OF PHOSPHATES AND CALISAYA. A Nerve Food and Nutritive Tonic, for the treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all forms of Nervous Debility.

The Lactophosphates prepared from the formula of Prof. Dusart, of the University of Paris. Combines with a superior Pemartin Sherry Wine and Aromatios in an agreeable cordial easily assimilable and acceptable to the most irritable

stomachs.

Phosphorus, the oxidizing element of the Nerve Centres for the generation of Nerve Force; Lime Phosphate, an agent of Cell Development and Nutrition; Soda Phosphate, an excitant of Functional Activity of Liver and Pancreas, and Corrective of Acid Fermentation in the Alimentary Canal; Iron, the Oxidizing Constituent of the Blood for the Generation of Heat and Motion; Phosphoric Acid, Tonic in Sexual Debility; Alkaloids of Calisaya, Anti-Malarial and Febrifuge; Extract of Wild Cherry, uniting with tonic power the property of Calming Irritation and Diminishing Nervous Excitement.

THE SUPERIORITY OF THE ELIXIR consists in uniting with the Phosphates the special properties of the Cinchona and Prunus, of Subduing Fever and Allaying Irritation of the Mucous Membrane of the Alimentary Canal, which adapts it to the successful treatment of Stomach Derangements and all diseases of Faulty Nutrition, the outcome of Indigestion. Malassimilation of Food, and failure of supply of these essential elements of Nerve Force and Tissue Repair.

The special indication of this combination of Phosphates in Spinal Affections, Caries, Necrosis, Ununited Fractures, Marasmus, Poorly Developed Children, Retarded Dentition, Alcohol, Opium, Tobacco Habits, Gestation and Lactation, to promote Development, etc., and as a physiological restorative in Sexual Debility, and all used up conditions of the Nervous System, should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.

There is no strychnia in this preparation, but when indicated, the Liquor Strychnia of the U. S. Dispensatory may be added,each fluid drachm of the solution to a pound bottle of the Elixir making the 64th of a grain to a half fluid ounce, an ordinary dose, a combination of a wide range of usefulness.

DOSE-For an adult, one tablespoonful three times a day, after eating; from seven to twelve years of age, one dessertspoonful; from two to seven, one teaspoonful. For infants, from five to twenty drops, according to age.

Prepared at the Chemical Laboratory of T. B. WHEELER, M. D., Montreal, D. C. To Prevent Substitution, Dispensed in Pound Bottles, at ONE DOLLAR. In corresponding with Advertisers, please mention AMERICAN LANCET.

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UPON AN IMPROVED PLAN.

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Address,

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Room 900, Royal Insurance Bldg, CHICAGO, ILL.

A. KUHLMAN,=

MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN

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SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,

Trusses, Supporters, Bandages, Elastic Stockings, Electric Batteries, Medicine Cases, Fever Thermometers, Ophthalmoscopes, Microscopes, Lenses, Etc.

All our instruments, etc., are warranted to be in perfect order, and of the best quality, and will be sold at LOWEST MARKET PRICES.

All Kinds of Instruments Repaired, Re-polished and Nickel-plated.

ORTHOPEDICAL APPLIANCES OF ALL KINDS

MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.

WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING OUR PATRONS THAT OUR

Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Surgical Instruments Is now ready for distribution. In preparing the Catalogue we have spared neither expense nor trou make it as complete as possible. It contains about 1,500 illustrations. We intend to distribute the catalogue GRATIS, in a plain paper cover, and send it on receipt of six cents postage stamps by mail. Orders will receive prompt attention.

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No. 203 Jefferson Ave.,

DETROIT, MIC

Concentrated Palatable Nutrients.

PEPTONIZED EXTRACT OF BEEF.

POWDER OF
BEEF.

PURE POWDERED

BONE.

Contains all the nutritive constituents of beef.

The superiority of this preparation over other extracts of beef depends upon :

I. The large proportion of albuminoids which it contains.

2. The fact that its albuminoid constituents are chiefly in the form of peptones, insuring rapid absorption and ready assim ilation.

3. Its appetizing flavor.

4. Its perfect and ready solubility in water.

The uses of such a preparation are obvious. It is a concentrated and at the same time an easily assimilated food, useful in all cases of acute disease where sustaining treatment is indicated, and especially valuable in convalescence and in chronic conditions of inanition or malnutrition, particularly where the functions of the stomach are not well performed.

One part of the Peptonized Extract of Beef may be said to be the equivalent of eight parts of fresh beef. One teaspoonful (about one-half ounce) will make a pint of excellent beef tea

A like quantity added to a pint of a vegetable soup communicates to it a rich flavor, and converts it into a highly nutritious food.

It may be employed in a still more concentrated form, if desired, but from half an ounce to one ounce of the extract is as much as it is generally advisable to give at one time.

A concentrated food of the highest nutritive value.

It represents in an exceedingly concentrated form the total nutritive value of the beef.

It is tasteless, and can be taken for a longer time than the various extracts of beef, beef juices, etc., without exciting nausea,

It is not only more readily digested and assimilated, but also incomparably easier of administration than other concentrated aliments, and may be added to water, or milk, or wine, or beaten up with the yolk of an egg.

Drs. Debove and Dujardin-Beaumetz, of Paris, France, Dr. Lauder Brunton, of London, England, Dr. Henry B. Millard, of New York City, and many others, have given Powder of Beef a most thorough trial, and report that it is a most valuable adjuvant in the treatment of dyspepsia, indigestion, gastritis, ulcer of the stomach, tuberculosis, and in all chronic wasting diseases accompanied by enfeeblement of the digestive and assimilative functions.

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PARKE, DAVIS & CÒ.,

NEW YORK: 21 Liberty Street.
(60 Maiden Lane and

Manufacturing Chemists,

DETROIT, MICH.

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