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HYDROZONE

(30 volumes preserved aqueous solution of H,O,)

IS THE MOST POWERFUL ANTISEPTIC AND PUS DESTROYER.
HARMLESS STIMULANT TO HEALTHY GRANULATIONS.

GLYCOZONE

THE MOST POWERFUL HEALING

(C. P. Glycerine combined with Ozone)

AGENT KNOWN.

These remedies cure all diseases caused by Germs.

Successfully used in the treatment of diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs (Acute or Chronic):

WHITES, LEUCORRHOEA, VAGINITIS, METRITIS, ENDOMETRITIS, ULCERATION of the UTERUS, URETHRITIS, GONORRHOEA, CYSTITIS, ULCER of the BLADDER, Etc.

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Send for free 240-page book "Treatment of Diseases caused by Germs," containing reprints of 120 scientific articles by leading contributors to medical literature. Physicians remitting 50 cents will receive one complimentary sample of each, Hydrozone" and "Glycozone" by express, charges prepaid. Hydrozone is put up only in extra smali, small, medium, and large size bottles, bearing a red label, white letters, gold and blue border with my signature. Glycozone is put up only in 4-oz., 8-oz. and 16-oz. bottles, bearing a yellow label, white and black letters, red and blue border with my signature.

Marchand's Eye Balsam cures all inflammatory and contagious diseases of the eyes. Charles Marchand,

Sold by leading Druggists.

PREPARED ONLY BY

Charles Marchand

Chemist and Graduate of the "Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris" (France).

28 Prince St., New York.

Avoid Imitations.

Mention this Publication.

THE WINYAH SANITARIUM

FOR

Diseases of the Lungs and Throat,

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

MEDICAL STAFF: Karl von Ruck, B.S., M.D., Director; W. L. Dunn, B.S., M.D., Pathologist and Bacteriologist; H. J. Chapman, M.D., House Physician.

The Institution offers ideal conditions in hygienic, dietetic and climatic treatment, and the most successful therapeutic advantages in the use of specific remedies, etc., under systematic and continuous professional supervision.

All appointments and service of the house are strictly first class. Rates from $20.00 per week and upward, according to location of room, include all professional services. Hopelessly advanced cases are not admitted.

Through difficult urination arising from inflamed kidneys, bladder, prostrate or urethra. Lame back, abdominal pains, throbbing in the perineum, painful testes and catarrhal secretions are also likely to occur.

BUCHU, JUNIPER AND ACETATE OF POTASH, ETC.

Have been useful in the treatment of abnormalities named above, but the full therapeutic value of these medicine was not recognized until Professor Wayne presented his compound of them

WAYNE'S EILXIR

which has been accepted by the medical profession, is a standard remedy for inflammation of the secretory organs and a tonic stimulant for their depressed functional action.

For BRIGHT'S DISEASE Wayne's Elixir is indicated. For retained urates, acute or chronic Rheumatism, Wayne's Elixir is curative. Our assertions are proved by the following indorsements:

W. F. Glenn, M. D., Professor of Genito-Urinary Diseases in the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University, writes:"I employ Wayne's Diuretic Elixir in all irritations of the kidneys, bladder, urethra and prostrate gland, and have found that it meets every indication. From the very highly satisfactory results obtained by me from the use of this preparation during the last few years, I am quite sure its use will be attended by no disappointment or regrets."

Dr. J. F. Taylor, Richmond, Ind., writes:

"Wayne's Diuretic Elixir has given me better service for the diseases in which it is indicated, than all other remedies combined." W. E. Kiely, M.D., Prof. Principles and Practice of Medicine, Women's Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes:

"I have been familiar with Wayne's Elixir for many years, and I take pleasure in recommending it to the profession; feeling confident that in any case in which a diuretic is indicated, that it will give satisfaction.

We will take pleasure in sending a pamphlet descriptive of buchu, juniper and acetate of potash, etc., with clinical confirmations of their medicinal value as compounded in Wayne's Elixir.

WAYNE ELIXIR COMPANY,

232 East Fifth Street,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

teresting and attractive, a large number of illustrations made from photographs of persons who had recently received pistolshot wounds, are inserted. These are especially valuable in a medico-legal way since they demonstrate the character of the wound, the amount of powder burn or stain, etc., when the shot has been fired at different distances from the body.

The book, as a whole, is very instructive and contains much important matter which cannot be had elswhere.

S. E. H.

The Living Age-A New Year and a New Volume.

The number of The Living Age for the week ending January 1st, begins a new volume and a new year for that standard periodical. In this volume the striking serial story, "With all Her Heart," translated expressly for The Living Age from the French of Rene Bazin, will be continued until its completion. Its conclusion will be immediately followed by the publication of a new serial of unusual interest.

In 1898 it enters, with renewed interest and vitality, its fiftyfifth year. During the year now closing it has widened its scope and enlarged its volumes, enriching its pages with choice selections from the works of the most able authors and men of affairs of Continental Europe, on subjects of intelligent and timely interest, and given in a Monthly Supplement extracts from leading American magazines and readings from new books, thus establishing its claim as the reflection of the whole world's living literature.

Early numbers of the magazine will contain, among other thoughtful and important papers, one on Modern Education, by J. P. Mahaffy; M. Ferdinand Brunetiere's Impressions of America, translated for The Living Age from the Revue des Deux Mondes; some Reminiscences of Thomas Henry Huxley, by Prof. St. George Mivart; the Dual and the Triple Alliance and Great Britain, by Francis de Pressense; and the Evolution of the Idea of God, by Andrew Lang; and from week to week will appear articles by the world's foremost thinkers, investigators and authors.

The beginning of a volume is an excellent time for the beginning of a subscription, and the publishers still present to new subscribers for 1898 the eight numbers of 1897 containing the first installment of "With all Her Heart."

To every one who would keep abreast of the best thought of

the time, the periodical is in fact almost a necessity. With fiftytwo numbers, aggregating three thousand five hundred large pages, the subscription price, $6, is low; while for $9 the publishers offer to send any one of the $4 American monthlies or weeklies with The Living Age for a year postpaid.

The Living Age Co., Boston, are the publishers.

Cuba, Hawaii and China furnish the principal topics discussed editorially in the American Monthly Review of Reviews for February. There are also a few paragraphs of pointed comment on current domestic politics-the factional differences among Ohio Republicans and the swelling tide of Crokerism in the Democratic party. The editor gives his views on Tammany's attitude toward the New York rapid-transit problem, and on the reckless expenditure of canal-improvement funds by the Republican bosses of the State.

The editor's monthly resume of "The Progress of the World" opens with a presentation of the Cuban situation at the present moment. "Autonomy" is exposed as a farcical makeshift, which deceives nobody, and only serves to irritate both parties in Cuba-the insurgents and the Spanish Conservatives.

For Sale.

Practice and property in Central Texas or practice alone. Property and practice for $1000. This includes a five-room cottage, large barn, splendidly equipped office and prescription drugs (doctor must do his own dispensing), a new surgical chair and good line of instruments. Annual collections for three years have averaged $2000. Will sell practice alone for $500. This will include office equipment, surgical chair, drugs, instruments, good will, etc. Present occupant will follow a specialty. Address "J.," care TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL, Austin, Texas.

I Want a Location, in a town of 10,000 or more inhabitants. I have a good practice and drug business, also some very desirable property in a live town on a railroad in South Texas, near the coast. Will sell or exchange for a residence or a stock of drugs. I have a genuine bargain to offer. Address, enclosing 2-cent stamp for reply, Dr. F. Y., care of TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL.

THE GREAT HUMAN REPAIR SHOP OF AMERICA IS COLORADO.

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