a on man's "Science is a first rate piece of furniture for upper chamber, if he has common sense the ground floor.-Dr. O. W. Holmės. "Common sense" therapy, while embracing every possible scientific aid, also includes rational empiricism and clinical experience as reliable guides in prescribing. The crucial tests of time and trial have demonstrated the merits of Lactopeptine as an efficient aid in conditions requiring a digestive assistant. Practical investigation has definitely proved its superiority to pepsin or pancreatin alone, or to other combinations of digestive agents. Clinical trial is solicited and samples are at the physician's disposal. THE NEW YORK PHAR. ASS' N, Yonkers, N. Y. The value of Elixir Lactopeptine as a vehicle resides not only in its palatability, but also in its digestive efficiency Send for Samples and Mention this Journal. E. H. B. " A Monthly Journal Published in the Interests of Women Physicians ASTON MEDIC THE SQUIBB GUARANTY All products of SQUIBB manufacture are in full conformity with OUR GUARANTY, SERIAL No. 75, appears on every The Trade and Medical Profession may rely in full confidence upon the A Nutritive Auxiliary When the albumen-converting pow- Liquid Peplonoids is extremely useful as an immediately available "auxiliary" food. In Typhoid, Pneumonia, La Grippe and other conditions characterized by general as well as digestive exhaustion, it successfully supplements milk, when same cannot be taken in sufficient quantity. In such cases its mildly stimulating properties render it peculiarly useful. DOSE-One-half to one tablespoonful at inter vals, as directed by the physician. Children in proportion. THE ARLINGTON CHEMICAL CO., YONKERS, N.Y Send for Samples and Mention this Journal. A Monthly Journal Published in the Interests of Women Physicians JUL 8 PUBLISHED BY THE HACKEDORN PUBLISHING CO., TOLEDO, O. THE SQUIBB GUARANTY All products of SQUIBB manufacture are in full conformity with OUR GUARANTY, SERIAL No. 75, appears on every The Trade and Medical Profession may rely in full confidence upon the EMERSON WROTE: "Every man would be a poet, if his digestion was perfect." The demand for poets is limited, but the call for a reliable digestive agent, whose physiologic action aids in the conversion of the various foodstuffs, is increasing pari passu with the growing digestive inefficiency of the modern disciple of the life strenuous. Lactopeptine (Powder-Tablet—Elixir) N.Y.P.A. may not fulfill all the theoretical requirements of the test-tube chemist, but has, for over a quarter of a century, successfully and satisfactorily demonstrated its clinical efficiency in the hands of a large majority of the profession. DOSE: Powder, 20 grains. Tablets, 2 to 4. Elixir, one tablespoonful 3 or 4 times a day. THE NEW YORK PHARMACAL ASSN. Send for Samples and Mention this Journal. |