THE Medico-Chirurgical College, OF KANSAS CITY, MO. Second annual session begins September 14th, 1898, and continues six months. FACULTY: JAMES L. HARRINGTON, M. D., Secretary, Professor of Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases. JULIUS BRUEHL, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. C. LESTER HALL, M. D., PARK L. McDONALD, M. D., JAMES THOMPSON, M. D., E. VÍCTOR WEDDING, B. Sc., M. D., Professors of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. C. A. DANNAKER, M. D., THOMAS B. THRUSH, M. D., HON. R. B. MIDDLEBROOK, L. L. B. (Yale.) ROBERT O. CROSS, M. D., JEAN ROBERT MOESCHEL,, Ph. D., M. D., C. B. HARDIN, M. D., DAVID F. RODGERS, M. D., D. WALTON HALL, M. D, B. L. EASTMAN, M. D., GEORGE F. BERRY M. D., W. F. LIPPITT, M. D, Captain and Assistant Clinical Assistant to the Chair of Ophthalmology. L. B. SAWYER, M. D., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence. HOWARD HILL, M. D., B. F. WATSON. M. D., A. L. HUNT. M. D., JOHN T. FINEGAN, M. D., Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy." JAMES EARL, Electrician, Demonstrator of X Ray Apparatus. Three-Year Graded Course--A Part Completed Each Year. Lecture and recitation systems of instruction. Hospital and clinical facilities unusually large. Bedside instruction in Medicine, Surgery and Gynecology. For Announcement and other information, address GEO. O. COFFIN, M. D., Dean, New Ridge Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. J. L. HARRINGTON, M. D., Sec'y, 18th and Locust Sts., Kansas City, Mo. IRON and MANGANESE PEPTONATE (Neutral) Lig. Mangano Ferri Papton. Ayetlis Iron and Manganese as offered in the shape of numerous inorganic preparations are, at the best, only sparingly absorbed after a long and tedious process. When combined with Peptone in a neutral organic compound, the result is complete assimilation and absorption, thus deriving the full benefit of the ingredients as tonics and reconstituents, and rendering the remedy invaluable in Anæmia, Chlorosis, Scrofula and Debility. The improvement accomplished by the administration of the Solution is permanent, as shown by the increase in amount of hæmoglobin in the blood: i. e. 3 to 8 per cent. As regards the digestibility and rapid assimilation of the preparation, its aromatic properties and the presence of peptone in it renders it acceptable to the most susceptible stomach. DOSE. For an adult, one tablespoonful well diluted with water, milk or sweet wine, three or four times a day; dose for a child is one or two teaspoonfuls, and for an infant 15 to 60 drops. OFFERED IN 12-OUNCE BOTTLES (ORIGINAL PACKAGE) AND IN BULK -OF Physicians and Surgeons, OF KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Medical Department of the Kansas City University. FACULTY. D. S. STEPHENS, D. D., Chancellor. J. M. THOMPSON, A. M., M. D., Emeritus Professor of Dermatology. GENERAL SUBJECTS. S. S. Glasscock, M. D., John A. Mitchell, M. D.-Professors of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. E. H. Hetherington, Ph. G., M. D.-Professor of Ob- P. D. Hughes, A. M., M. D., H. M. Downs, M. D.- J. W. Carter, Ph. G., M. D.-Professor of Chemistry. John T. Mitchell, A. M., M. D.-Professor of General Katharine Berry Richardson, Ph. M., M. D.-Professor J. L. B. Eager, M. D.-Professor of Materia Medica and SPECIAL SUBJECTS. J. W. May, M. D., Dean.-Professor of Diseases of the Z. Nason, M. D.-Professor of Dermatology. S. Ingleby Harrison, M. D.-Professor of Diseases of F. T. Reyling, M. D.-Professor of Pathology and Bac- John W. Kyger, M. D.-Professor of Diseases of Children R. A. Roberts, A. M.. M. D.-Professor of Diseases of Geo. M. Gray, M. D.-Professor of Fractures, Disloca- J. Herbert Smith, M. D.-Professor of Hygiene and State C. M. Stemen, A. M., M. D.-Professor of Genito-Urinary R. C. Lowman, M. D.-Professor of Physical Diagnosis. LECTURERS. Zachariah Nason, M. D.-Lecturer on Obstetrics, J. T. Craig, M. D.-Lecturer on Life Insurance. J. E. Sawtell, M. D.-Lecturer on Diseases of the Nose, W. H. Coffey, M. D.-Lecturer on Physiology. ASSISTANTS, DEMONSTRATORS, ETC. H. D. McQuade, M. D.-Demonstrator of Practical C. Allison Foulks, Ph. M., M. D.-Demonstrator of His- H. M. Bacon, A. M., M. D.-Assistant to the chair of Katharine Stemen Hughes, A. M., M. D.-Assistant to Fay P. Clark, M. D.-Curator of the Pathological and F. M. Owen, M. D.-Assistant to the Medical Depart- J. Herbert Smith, M. D.-Assistant to the Gynecological Laboratory Ticket (Chemical).. 5 00 5 00 If second year has been taken in this college... 20 00 Hospital Ticket.. 15 00 5 00 ..... 66 "2nd 66 10 00 Scholarship (covers general tickets only)......... 100 00 Clinical advantages of the College are first-class; besides a free dispensary each day, the College has access to Bethany Hospital, thoroughly equipped, self-sustaining, filled with patients, and students have access to St. Margaret's and all the Hospitals in the City. DR. J. W. MAY, Dean, Kansas City, Kansas, or DR. E. M. HETHERINGTON, Gen. Sec., Kansas City, Mo. OF THE WAR is the malarial parasite, the most dangerous being the organism which gives rise to the æstivo-autumnal type or so-called "typho-malaria." The diagnosis of this form of malaria is often times difficult, as the cases closely approximate typhoid fever, and a distinct diagnosis, without a blood examination, may be almost impossible. This form of malaria is ordinarily refractive to quinine, and the best AMMUNITION FOR ITS DESTRUCTION is found in Guaiaquin. Under treatment with this remedy recovery is usually rapid and satisfactory, the patient being relieved of the pernicious symptoms which often lead to errors in diagnosis, and the expectant treatment for typhoid may be discontinued. Guaiaquin destroys the æstivo-autumnal parasite, relieves and if given in time-prevents the subsequent anæmia which is so debilitating to the patient Pamphlet (76 pp.) on the treatment of Anæmia, Malaria, including the so-called "TyphoMalaria," and other seases with Guaiaquin, together with colored plates, showing life history of the various malarial parasites, sent free on application. MCKESSON & ROBBINS, NEW YORK. |