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Sole Agents for Great Britain, Thes. Christy & Company 4, 10 and 12 Old Swan Laner London, E. C.England.

PIONEER POST-GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE WEST

SUMMER COURSE begins June 1st. Abundance of clinical material and excellent Hospital facilities. Finely equipped Pathological and Anatomical Laboratories.

For schedule, announcement and full information, address

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BOVININE

BOVININE not only stimulates, but completely feeds the new born blood cells, carrying them to full maturity.

It increases the leucocytes and thereby most powerfully retards pathological processes.

As a food and nutrient it is ideal, requiring little or no digestion, and being at once absorbed and assimilated.

For starving anæmic, bottle-fed babies, its results are immediate and most gratifying.

It will be found equally reliable for nursing mothers, affording prompt nourishment and strength to both mother and babe. Records of hundreds of cases sent on request.

THE BOVININE COMPANY

75 West Houston Street, NEW YORK

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A Great New Invention

A Whole Sanatorium in a 4 Foot Space

10 Appliances in One

Operating Table, Massage Table, Hot Air Body Bath, Vapor Bath,
Electric Light Bath, Sun Light Bath, Violet Ray Outfit,
Sterilizer, Baby Incubator, Arm and Leg Baths

and a lot of other combinations. Ask for our pamphlet describing the Portable Sanatorium and Catalog of Wall Plates, Massage Machines, Batteries, Electrodes and Surgical Instruments.

Western Surgical Instrument House

Salesroom: 52 Dearborn St.

Factory: 59th and Wallace Sts.

CHICAGO, ILL.

CONTENTS.

Psammoma of the Maxillary Sinus, with Report of a Case; by John C. Munro, Boston, Mass.

.635

Rheumatoid Pains Following Injuries in High Altitudes; by Major Charles F. Keiffer, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.

642

Congenital Ulcer of Stomach, with Report of a Case; by J. N. Hall and Thos. H. Hawkins, Denver, Colo.

..646

Infection with Fly Larvae; by Wm. C. Mitchell, Denver, Colo....
Normal Obstetrics: The Management of the Second Stage of Labor; by T. Mitchell
Burns, Denver, Colo.

..648

.658

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Fourteenth and Arapahoe Streets

Medical Department University of Denver

EDMUND J. A. ROGERS, A.M., M.D.,

Professor of Surgery.

THOMAS H. HAWKINS, A.M., M.D.,

Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery.

EDMUND C. RIVERS, A.M., M.D.,

Professor of Ophthalmology.

ROBERT LEVY, M.D., Secretary.

Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology.

HENRY SEWALL, PH.D., M.D.,

Professor of Physiology.

WILLIAM H. DAVIS, M.D.,

Professor of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases.

CHARLES B. LYMAN, M.D.,

Professor of Fractures and Dislocations.

WILLIAM J. ROTHWELL, M.D.,

Professor of Medicine.

JOHN M. FOSTER, M.D.,

Professor of Otology.

CAREY K. FLEMING, M.D.,

Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery.

FRANCIS H. MCNAUGHT, M.D.,

Professor of Obstetrics.

LEONARD FREEMAN, B.S., A.M., MD.,
Professor of Surgery.

HORACE G. WETHERILL, M.D.,

Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery.

JOSIAH N. HALL, B.S., M.D.,

Professor of Medicine.

CHARLES A. POWERS, A.M., M.D.,

Professor of Surgery.

CHARLES F. SHOLLENBERGER, M.D.,

Professor of Pediatrics.

HOWELL T. PERSHING, M.Sc., M.D.,

Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases.

EDWARD C. HILL, M.Sc., M. D.,

Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. HERBERT B. WHITNEY, A,B., M.D., Professor of Medicine.

HORACE G. HARVEY, A.B., M.D.,

Professor of Fractures and Dislocations.

SHERMAN G. BONNEY, A.M., M.D., Dean,
Professor of Medicine.

MOSES KLEINER, M.D.,

Professor of Therapeutics.

GEORGE B. PACKARD, M.D.,

Professor of Orthopedic Surgery.

T. MITCHELL BURNS, M.D.,
Professor of Obstetrics.

WALTER A. JAYNE, M.D.,

Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery CHARLES B. VAN ZANT, M.D.,

Professor of Physiology.

CARROLL E. EDSON, A.M., M.D.,

Professor of Therapeutics.

MELVILLE BLACK, M.D.,

Professor of Ophthalmology.

JAMES M. BLAINE, M.D.,

Professor of Dermatology and Venereal Diseses. WILLIAM C. MITCHELL, M.D.,

Professor of Bacteriology.

DAVID H. COOVER, M.D.,

Professor of Ophthalmology.

SAMUEL B. CHILDS, A.M., M.D.,
Professor of Anatomy.

JAMES H. PERSHING, A.B.,

Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.

JOHN A. WILDER, M.D.,

Professor of Pathology.

SAMUEL D. HOPKINS, M.D.,

Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases.

PHILIP HILLKOWITZ, B.S., M.D.,

Professor of Pathology.

WILLIAM C. BANE, M.D.,

Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.

Four years' graded course.

Sessions of eight months each. 23d Annual Sessions begins September 15, 1903. Matriculation fee, $5.00. Tuition fee, $100.00. Well-equipped laboratories in all departments and excellent clinical advantages in dispensary and hospitals.

The climate of COLORADO offers many advantages to students whose health compels them to leave the east

Catalogue on application.

Sherman G. Bonney, A.M., M.D., Dean

Robert Levy. M.D., Secretary, California Bldg.

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Charles Marchand

Chemist and Graduate of the "Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris" (France) 57-59 Prince Street, New York

Hemaboloids

does not copy, but takes advantage of the "tactics of nature." It consists largely of the iron bearing nucleoproteids of richly ferruginous vegetables, (plus a synthetic iron-compound to neutralize the sulphur compounds in the bowel) and readily assimilable albuminoids. The ideal, natural, food iron for Anemia and general Innutrition of the Blood.

Dose:--One tablespoonful 3 or 4 times a day.

In the more obstinate forms
of blood poverty, prescribe
Hemaboloids-Arseniated (with

Strychnia).

The Palisade Mfg Cas
Yonkers, N.Y

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