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DROPSY

DOCTOR :-

Immediate relief for

and permanent cure

by the use of

ANASARCIN

Have you a patient afflicted with Bright's Disease, Valvular Heart-trouble, Cirrhosis of the Liver, Exophthalmic Goitre or any other pathological condition in which the natural balance between the arterial and venous systems has been destroyed?

If so, do not let your patient die without a fair trial of ANASARCIN a combination of the active principles of Oxydendron Arboreum, Sambucus Canadensis and Urgenea, Scilla the most reliable preparation yet brought to the notice of the profession for the relief of the above named ANASARCIN diseases. has only recently been offered to the profession, but the phenomenal success which it has achieved in so short a time is sufficient evidence that our claims are not exaggerated.

Do not take our word for this, but send for trial package free with literature and testimonials. Sold only to physicians.

A FEW OF OUR MANY TESTIMONIALS.

THE A. T. & S. F. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.
FORT MADISON HOSPITAL.
ANASARCIN CHEMICAL CO., 1

FORT MADISON, Iow▲, August 12, 1901.

Gentlemen: I want to thank you for the box of Anasarcin Tablets and tell you that they did for me all and more than you claim for them, and hereby give you liberty to use my name to the effect that I know of nothing that begins to come up to them to act on the kidneys and reduce dropsy. I had acute albuminuria and was bloated from my toes to my chin, terribly. I had taken quarts of infusion digitalis, and other diuretics and cathartics, but it would not take it out.

The day I received them I commenced taking 11⁄2 tablets three times a day, and for five days I passed 125 ozs. of urine every twenty-four hours, and within ten days every bit of the bloating was gone; then I took one tablet three times a day for two weeks.

I am afraid to leave them off for fear that the bloating will come back, but I have not taken any for three days. Would you advise my continuing them? I have told a number of my professional friends, and if they had not known of my condition they would not have believed it possible.

I am Surgeon of the Santa Fe Hospital Association at Joliet, Ills., and am here at Fort Madison on a visit. I stood the trip rinely. The Surgeon in charge here is going to order some Tablets in his next requisition. Would be pleased to hear from you.

SMITH T. FERGUSON, M. D., Joliet, Ills. Later Dr. Ferguson sends us the following from Hot Springs, Ark., where he had been staying for a few weeks :

ANASARCIN CHEMICAL CO., Winchester, Tenn.

Gentlemen :-I thought I would write and tell you what wonderful effects your Anasarcin Tablets had on my patient, Capt. Hill, of Joliet, Ills.; also for instructions for their further use. Capt. Hill just received second box of Tablets last night. He came here from Joliet, Ills., our home, four weeks ago yesterday. When he arrived here, he was very much emaciated, weak, breathing 40 times to the minute, pulse 120 to the minute and feeble; feet and legs, also face, badly bloated and for weeks could not lie down. I thought for 3 days he would die. He was passing not more than 8 oz. of urine each 24 hours. I commenced giving one of my Tablets every three hours, and in 24 hours he was passing 40 ozs. of urine each 24 hours, breathing about 28 to the minute, pulse 90, regular, and for the past four nights has slept in bed, no bloating. I am still giving him 2 tablets a day. Would you continue them? I have talked Anasarcin Tablets to a number of the Doctors in Hot Springs. SMITH T. FERGUSON, M. D. ANASARCIN CHEMICAL CO. OLD TOWN, MD., March 17, 1892.

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Gentlemen :-I received samples and brochure on 'Anasarcin" and began the use of the drug on Mr. H., aged 68 years; case of Mitral Regurgitation with dropsy; limbs swollen and bursted from the thighs down; entire limbs raw. I used Anasarcin 3 tablets at 6 p. m., 3 tablets at midnight, sulph. magnes. tablespoonful at 6, 8, 10 and 12 next day, omitted medicine second day and began second night. Again repeated this three times and nave removed all the water from the limbs and swelling reduced entire; breathed easy, walked out on porch. I also administered tr. bella and tr. digatalis, aa. gtts. every six hours entire time. I bathed limbs twice daily with Pasteurine Liquid 40 per cent. strength; this healed limbs entire in 72 hours, and the results were looked upon by the family and patient as simply a MIRACLE. As Mr. H. had been treated for six months before and had tried four eminent physicians, I am, I assure you, most sanguine in assuring the medical fraternity of the efficiency of Anasarcin Tablets as a Heart Tonic, as also a prompt, safe and sure agent for the immediate removal of any Dropsical effusions and by the natural channels. I am a graduate of four of our best American schools of medicine, as also a man of 25 years' practice (four years in a hospital), and I assure you I am most highly pleased and willing to indorse Anasarcin. Thanking you for your favor of samples, I am, respectfully, LEO V. HARBAUGH, M. A. and A. S. Phy. Office and residence, Main st., Old Town, Maryland.

When addressing our anvertisers mention the Reporter.

National Electro-Therapeutic Association. This Association will hold its Annual Meeting at Cleveland, Ohio, acting, so far as possible, in conjunction with the Section in Neurology and Electro-Therapeutics of the Institute, of which Section Dr. Wm. Harvey King, of New York, is Chairman, to whom all papers should be sent. opening session will be held Tuesday, June 17th, at 2: 30 p. m. The place of meeting will be announced by bulletin at Institute Headquarters. N. B. Delamater, M. D., President, Chicago, Ill.

The Meissen Club.

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The Meissen Club is an auxiliary society of the Institute, composed of ladies who, for the most part, are wives of the members. The object of the "Meissen" is sccial in its nature. Its purpose is to extend a welcome to the ladies who accompany members of the Institute, and to provide entertainment for them. Physicians who may think of bringing their wives to Cleveland with them may do so with the assurance that ample preparation has been made with this in view, so that the visiting ladies may have their time pleasantly occupied, independently of the movements of their husbands, who, for much of the time, may be engaged in their labors connected with the Institute's proceedings.

For the reasons given all doctors to whom this applies are urgently requested, immediately upon arrival in Cleveland, to bring their wives or other ladies of their party directly to Parlor "M," in the Hollenden Hotel, which will be the Meissen Headquarters. Here Mrs. Wm. H. Van den Burg, President of the "Meissen," will be found at all times ready to receive the ladies and provide for their social entertainment.

Prompt attention to this matter will promote very much the object of the "Meissen," and will add to the enjoyment of the visiting ladies.

Officers of the Meissen.-President, Mrs. Wm. H. Van den Burg, New York; VicePresident, Mrs. Edward Beecher Hooker, Hartford, Conn; Secretary, Miss Emily Paine, New York; Treasurer, Miss Louise Kinne, Paterson, N. J.

The Ladies' Reception Committee. The Ladies' Reception Committee, of which Mrs. H. H. Baxter is Persident, has provided the following entertainments for the visiting ladies:

Wednesday. Carriage drives through the Parks and Boulevards.

Thursday Evening.-A theatre party or a musicale.

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Friday. A party will take the Cleveland & Eastern Electric Railway to Gates Mills, twenty miles distant, where a dinner will be served.

Headquarters.-The Headquarters of the Ladies' Reception Committee will be in Parlor "M" of the Hollenden.

Cleveland in June is simply ideal. Upon every hand, as you enter the city, are evidences of prosperity shown in the number and magnitude of its manufactures, its great buildings, its populous streets, its river crowded with shipping, its lake dotted with craft of all descriptions, indicating a commerce whose growth has been phenomenal. Cleveland is not a "boom" city, which means a growth rank, weedy and unsubstantial. It is a city whose population, increasing, as it has, by bounds and leaps, until it is now nearly half a million, is made up of sturdy, substantial, progressive, determined people, many of whom can trace their lineage back to Connecticut forefathers.

Space forbids us telling you as much as we would like to tell about this beautiful "Forest City," but we cannot avoid speaking of its unparalleled Park system, whose existence is due less to municipal expenditure than to individual generosity. Three men, only one of whom is living, have as monuments these beautiful breathingspots-the late Jeptha H. Wade, the late William J. Gordon and Mr. John D. Rockefeller who have given hundreds of acres, which to-day stretch out, clothed in Nature's gorgeous raiment, the pride of the city and the recreation grounds of its citizens. Through its entire extent it is free for the people, with no mandatory and irritating signs, "Keep Off the Grass," to limit their freedom.

To this city a hearty welcome is extended by its citizens.

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEOPA- Address of Welcome......

THY-FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL

MEETING.

ORDER OF BUSINESS.

Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday, June 17th, 1902, Chamber of Commerce Hall.

Institute Meeting, 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. Call to order.

Preliminary Remarks by President James

C. Wood, M. D.

Appointment of Committee on the Presi

dent's Addres.

Report of the Executive Committee.
Adoption of the Order of Business.
Report of the Committee on Publication.
Report of the Committee on Medical Edu-
cation.

Report of the Committee on Foreign Corresondence.

Report of the Committee on Resolutions. Report of the Committee on Medical Literature.

Report of the Treasurer.
Appointment of Auditing Committee.
Report of the Committee of Local Arrange-
ments.

Report of the Committee on Transportation.

Appointment to Fill Vacancies on Standing Committee.

Report of the Committee on Revision of

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By the Chairman of the Local Committee of Arrangements,

Gaius J. Jones, M.D.

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Wednesday, June 18th, 9:30 to 11:00 a. m.

Report of the Board of Censors.
Election of the Members.

Report of the Auditing Committee. Report of the Committee on Resolutions. Report of the Committee on Life Insurance Examiners.

Report of the Press Committee. Nomination of Officers, at 10:00 a. m., in accordance with Article IX., Section 7, of the By-Laws.

Report of the Necrologist.

Report of the Committee on Memorial Service.

Preliminary Report of the Committee on Medical Legislation.

Report of the Committee on National Medical Legislation.

New Business.

General Meetings, 11:00 a, m. to 12:00 m.

Section in Neurology and Electro-Therapeutics. Wm. Harvey King, M. D., Chair

man.

12:00 m. to 1:00 p. m.-Section in Gynecology. H. F. Biggar, M. D., Chairman. 2:30 to 4:00 p. m.-Section in Clinical Medicine. Wm. H. Van den Burg, M. D., Chairman.

Sectional Meetings, 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. Section in Neurology and Electro-Therapeutics.

Section in Clinical Medicine.

Section in Gynecology. (Evening.)

Reception and Ball at the Colonial Club.

Euclid Avenue, Cor. Oakdale St.

The President of the Institute, the members of the Local Committee and their wives will receive.

Music by Johnston's Orchestra.

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The F. B. STEARNS CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO, U. S. A.

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