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The conscientious physician hesitates to prescribe, in this disease, any remedy containing the habit forming drugs. Immediate relief is often imperative and the refreshing sleep produced by Neurosine is most gratifying to both doctor and patient. The satistfaction attending the employment of Neurosine is increased by the knowledge that no detrimental effects will follow.

proof.

Write for a trial bottle. It contains abundant

Dioviburnia, an uterine tonic; Palpebrine, an antiseptic collyrium and Germiletum, a general antiseptic are leaders in their respective fields. Dios Chemical Co., St. Louis.

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No physician can afford to take any risk of substitution, if he values his good name.

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Christmas Gifts

We now have for our holiday trade a
choice selection of Leather Goods, Physi-
cians Instruments, and Medicine Cases,
Fancy Thermometer Cases, Hypoderm-
ics and a number of attractive Christ-
mas remembrances which will be very
acceptable presents for the doctor or

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Pepto-Mangan

Gude

Is an IDEAL FERRUGINOUS TONIC,
because:

It rapidly increases the number of red corpuscles
and the percentage of hemoglobin.

It does not irritate or derange the digestion.

Far from causing anorexia, it actually increases the
appetite.

It is distinctly palatable-a point of importance in
treating women and children.

It does not constipate.

It does not affect the teeth.

It is the STANDARD HEMATINIC,
because:

It contains an appreciable dosage of both iron and
manganese, in a neutral organic solution, as true
peptonates.

It undergoes no chemical change in the stomach and
is ready for quick absorption and rapid infusion
into the blood.

Therefore, it clearly follows that Pepto-Mangan
(Gude) is of marked and certain value in Anemia,
Chlorosis, Rickets, Chorea, Amenorrhea,
Dysmenorrhea, Neurasthenia, Bright's Dis-
ease, Convalescence-in fact in all cases of
blood impoverishment from whatever cause.
In eleven ounce bottles only; never in bulk.
Samples and literature on request.

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M. J. BREITENBACH CO.. NEW YORK. USA

Our Bacteriological Wall Chart or our Differential Diagnostic Chart will be sent
to any Physician upon application.

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S. GROVER BURNETT, A. M., M. D., Superintendent,

Professor Nervous Diseases, University Medical College; formerly Assistant Superintendent L. I. Home of New York for Mental and Nervous Diseases and Inebriates.

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The therapeutic worth of the Phylacogens

has been conclusively proved.

BEFORE marketing a single dose of Phylacogens we
devoted fourteen months to a searching, patient, prob-
ing investigation of those products-an investigation con-
ducted at the bedside, in homes and in hospitals, by hun-
dreds of competent and disinterested physicians.

On February 8, 1912, the first Phylacogen was for-
mally offered to the medical profession.

Today the growing mass of clinical evidence comprises more than seven thousand cases. It comes from every state in the Union. It shows 83 per cent. of recoveries—a record unmatched, we believe, by any other therapeutic agent.

Rheumatism Phylacogen.
Pneumonia Phylacogen.

Gonorrhea Phylacogen.

Erysipelas Phylacogen.

Mixed Infection Phylacogen.

(Vials of 10 Cc.)

LET US SEND YOU LITERATURE.

Home Offices and Laboratories,

Detroit, Michigan.

Parke, Davis & Co.

No physician can afford to be indifferent regarding the accurate filling of prescripti

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