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BENNETT MEDICAL COLLEGE, 511 AND 513 STATE ST., CHICAGO.

Bennett Medical College

The regular Winter Session will commence Sept. 30th, 1878, and continue twenty-six weeks.

The facilities of this institution for imparting medical and surgical instruction are thorough and complete in all the departments, including ample Hospital, Clinical and Laboratory advantages.

FACULTY.

MILTON JAY, M. D., Dean of Faculty, N. W. cor. State and Madison Streets, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery.

ANSON L. CLARK, M. D., 511 State Street,

Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Clinical Gynecology. WILSON H. DAVIS, M. D., N. W. cor. State and Madison Streets,

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Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine. H. D. GARRISON, M. D. 511 State Street, H. HILDEBRAND, M. D. Profs. of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Toxicology. H. K. WHITFORD, M. D, 511 State Street, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine.

EDGAR READING, M. D., 170 State Street, Professor of Physiology and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs.

E. F. BUECKING, M. D., 513 State Street,

Professor of General Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.

HENRY OLIN, M. D., 126 State Street,

Professor of Didactic and Clinical Ophthalmology and Otology.

S. P. SEDGWICK, M. D., College Building,

Professor of Diseases of the Respiratory and Circulatory Organs. N. P. PEARSON, M. D., 126 Milwaukee Avenue,

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City Prescription Drug Store.

ESTABLISHED 1860.

WILLIAM M. DALE,

Manufacturing and Dispensing

Chemist and Druggist

No. 155 CLARK ST., bet. Madison and Monroe Sts.,

CHICAGO.

Our Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c., is complete, and carefully selected from the best and most reliable houses.

The Laboratory is maintained in the highest state of perfection, so that the demand for any pharmaceutical preparation or recognized drug or chemical can be supplied of the finest and most genuine quality. The

PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT

Receives at all times the closest attention, where with the superior stock and every appliance necessary, and none but highly educated, practical apothecaries allowed to dispense. As a result of this management the patronage in prescriptions of our most prominent physicians has constantly increased.

ALL NEW REMEDIES IN STOCK AS SOON AS INTRODUCED.

Physicians' Orders solicited and filled at Satisfactory Prices.

A FULL LINE OF BOTANICAL MEDICINES.

All Orders Promptly Filled and Forwarded by Express..

THE

American Medical College

OF ST. LOUIS.

THE ELEVENTH REGULAR SESSION

Of this institution will begin about the first of October, 1878, preceded by two weeks' preliminary lectures.

The teachings of this Institution are characterized by that spirit of liberality and progress, enterprise and independence peculiar to the Eclectic school of medicine.

For Catalogues, Announcements, or other information, address the Dean of the Faculty,

GEO. C. PITZER, M. D.,

1218 Monroe St., ST. LOUIS, M

THE

American Medical Journal

EDITED BY

GEO. C. PITZER, M. D.,

Prof. of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the American Medical College of St. Louis.

This is a monthly journal of 48 pages, devoted to the cultivation of the Science and Art of Medicine in all its various branches. It is the representative and exponent of the Eclectic, Progressive, and Liberal Profession of our country, and of the most advanced thought among medical men of Europe. The chief aim of the publishers is to furnish the Physician with such useful practical facts as he needs in his every-day practice, and that in so short and pithy a form that little time need be spent in acquiring a knowledge of them.

Terms $2.00 a year, in advance.

Address,

Send 10 cents for Specimen Copy. GEO. C. PITZER, M. D. 1218 Monroe Street, ST. LOUIS, NO

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The attention of the medical profession is invited to this instrument as the most perfect ever invented for treating Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb. It is an Abdominal and Uterine Supporter combined.

The Abdominal Support is a broad morocco leather belt with elastic straps to buckle around the hips, with concave front, so shaped as to hold up the abdomen.

The Uterine Support is a cup and stem made of very highly polished hard rubber, very light and durable, shaped to fit the mouth of the womb, with openings for the secretions to pass out, and which can be bent to any curved desired, by heating in very hot water.

The cup and stem is susbended to the belt by two soft elastic Rubber Tubes, which are fastened to the front of the belt by simple loops, pass down through the stem of the cup and up to the back of the belt. These soft rubber tubes being elastic adapt themselves to all the varying positions of the body and perform the service of the ligaments of the womb.

The Instrument is very comfortable to the patient, can be removed or replaced by her at will, can be worn at all times, will not interfere with nature's necessities, will not corrode, and is lighter than metal. It will answer for all cases of Anteversion, Retro version, or any Flexion of the Womb, and is used by the leading Physicians with never failling success even in the most difficult cases.

Price-to Physicians, $8.00; to Patients, $12.00.

Instruments sent by mail, at our risk, on receipt of price, with 16 cents added for postage; or by express, C. O. D. Dr. MCINTOSH'S NATURAL UTERINE SUPPORTER CO. 296 West Lake St., Chicago, Ill.

Our valuable pamphlet, "Some Practical Facts about Displacements of the Womb," will be sent you free on application.

H. H. HILL & CO.,

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

DRUGS, LIQUROS.

MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,

BARKS, HERBS, ROOTS, ETC.,

Manufacturers of Resinoids, Fluid and Solid Extracts, Syrups, Tinctures, Ointments, Etc.

Particular attention is paid to Physician's orders.

All Medicines warranted of the best quality.

Shop Furniture, Instruments and Medical Books furnished at lowest prices.

S. E. Cor. Fifth and Race Streets, Cincinnati, O. Fresh Vaccine Virus Constantly on Hand.

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