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Fat is the Wealth of the Body

It is the highest in caloric value of all foodstuffs.

It assists the power of the tissues to resist disease.

NATURE has placed the most valuable form of fat in the
liver of the cod-fish.

MAN has adapted this for THERAPEUTIC USE in

WATERBURY'S COMPOUND

which supplies enzyme-converted Cod Liver Oil, Malt
and Hypophosphites of Na and Ca.

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Does not eructate, nauseate or disturb
digestion.

It improves appetite and power to di-
gest other food.

It augments strength and causes rapid
gain in weight,

Consequently

Its use assures Tangible clinical results.

Samples, Clinical Reports from Hospital, as well as private practice, sent to physicians on request.

Waterbury Chemical Company

Home Office, Des Moines, la.

27 Pearl St., New York

Toronto, Can.

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SANMETTO GENITO-URINARY DISEASES.

A Vitalizing Tonic to the Reproductive System.
Specially Valuable in Prostatic Troubles of Old Men-Irritable Bladder—
Cystitis-Urethritis-Pre-Senility.

SOOTHING RELIEVING-RESTORING.

DOSE:-One Teaspoonful Four Times a Day.

OD CHEM. CO., NEW YORK.

Beware of the so-called Elixir Compounds claiming to be “the same thing”
or “just as good" if you do not wish to be disappointed.

WHEELER'S TISSUE PHOSPHATES

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THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES RICH, RED BLOOD, WITH HAEMOGLOBIN AND PLENTY OF

RED CORPUSCLES

IS QUICKLY PRODUCED BY

HOFF'S MALT WITH IRON

in Simple or Chlorotic Anaemia, Amenorrhoea, Bright's Disease
and run down conditions associated with Blood Poverty

A trial will convince you of its sterling
worth. Won't You Test It, Doctor?

EISNER-MENDELSON CO., New York

Do not jeopardize your patient's life by patronizing a druggist who will substitute.

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JIREH DIABETIC FOODS

JIREH DIABETIC FOODS JIREH DIABETIC FOODS

Decisive Results

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Diabetes Mellitus

Starchy Intestinal Indigestion
Rheumatism and Obesity

are obtained when The JIREH Starch Treated Foods are
prescribed.

TH

HE JIREH DIABETIC FOODS are manufactured from a Whole-wheat-stone-ground-starch-treated-flour, to which certain enzymes are added, followed by the scientific application of heat producing a diathermous fermentation- bringing about certain changes in the starch atoms, which promote ease of digestion and assimilation, and at the same time assist the "glycogenic" function of the liver in equalizing sugar production to sugar requirements.

Another advantage of the Jireh-Starch-Treated-Foods, is the fact that they indirectly facilitate absorption of other foods, especially carbohydrates of every kind, on account of the apparent "inducement" they seem to hold out to the enzymes of the intestinal tract to assume their full amylolytic function with promptness and thoroughness.

Endorsed by the Medical profession.

Samples, clinical reports and literature on application.

JIREH DIABETIC FOOD Co.

1600 BROADWAY, N. Y.

JIREH DIABETIC FOODS JIREH DIABETIC FOODS JIREH DIABETIC FOODS

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Hypodermic Medication. By Frank Webb, M.D.
16mo, cloth, $1.00.

Normal Preguancy. By Finley Ellingwood, M.D.
12mo, cloth, $1.50.
Orificial Surgery. By B. E. Dawson, M.D. 8vo,
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Practical Surgery B. R. Hubbard, M. D. 8vo. 1300
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Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication. By John
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Modern Physio-Therapy. By Otto Juettner, M.D.
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Diseases of Children. By W. N. Mundy, M.D. 8vo.
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The Eclectic Practice of Medicine. By Rolla L.
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Essentials of Medical Gynecology. By A. F. Ste-
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Some of the Features for Early
Issues of the Medical Herald.

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"Penetrating Injuries of the Eye. without the Retention of a Foreign Body," P. I. Leonard.

"Diseases that Tamper with Consciousness, the Special
Senses, and Judgment Faculties of Railway Employes,"
S. Grover Burnett.

"Auto-Intoxication and Dis-Intoxication in Relation to the
Etiology and Treatment of Disease." Henry S. Munro.
"A Plea for the Prompt Diagnosis and Energetic Treatment
of the Initial Lesion of Syphilis." Thomas M. Paul.
Cysts of Bone" (Illustrated), A. F. Tyler.

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"The Pathogenesis of Membranous Pericolitis," Michael J.

Ford.

"External Eye Diseases of Apparent Nasal Origin," Jas. M.

Patton.

"New Plastic Operation for Entropion" (Illustrated), Flavel B. Tiffany.

SYMPOSIUM ON PREGNANCY

"Diagnosis, Course and Management of Normal Pregnancy," A. B. Somers.

"Accidental and Criminal Abortion, Diagnosis and Treatment," A. L. Gray.

"Ectopic Pregnancy," Palmer Findley.

"Advice to the Expectant Mother," C. W. Pollard.

"The Medical and Hygienic Management of Moderately Abnormal Cases of Pregnancy," Mary Strong.

"Operative Relief for Dystocia," H. C. Crowell.

Proceedings Missouri Valley and Southwest Associations.

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