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Wisdom consists in knowing what to do next?
After the diagnosis of severe
Anemia or any disease producing it has
been made, the next and wisest thing to do is to

prescribe

Hemaboloids arseniated

(with Strychnia)

because it is the most effective combination of Iron, Arsenic, Bone Marrow Ext., Predigested Protein, Strychnin, in palatable and non-irritating form.

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The Palisade Mfg Co.
Yonkers, N. Y.

MALNUTRITION

is so generally recognized as the main causative factor in many seri-
ous diseases-notably tuberculosis, typhoid fever and other
infectious ills-that the first evidence of its development should
always lead to its vigorous treatment. Fortunately the practitioner
has in

Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp.

a dependable means of so stimulating the physiologic processes of
the body that malnutrition and debility can be promptly overcome
and the whole organism given new and increased power of resist-
ing disease. Thus, "Gray's" can be relied upon not only to restore
the vitality of the body but also to fortify it against germ attack.

The Purdue Frederick Co.

135 Christopher Street
New York City

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The secret of Corporate Success is organization". The secret of Therapeutic Success in using

Lactopeptine

lies in its physiological combination.
It does not act like an ordinary mixture
It does secure results unobtainable in any other way
But it must be genuine Lactopeptine

Therefore, write it thus Lactopeptine, NY.P.A. and see that the genuine only is furnished

The New York Pharmacal Ass'n,
Yonkers, N.y.

DIGESTIVE DISORDERS

-characterized by nausea, anorexia, eructations, pain,
fermentation, distress and the usual train of secondary
symptoms-are so promptly relieved and corrected by

Gray's Glycerine
Tonic Comp.

that a great many practitioners have grown to look
upon this remedy as almost a specific in all forms
of atonic indigestion.

Its systematic use rapidly raises muscular tone and the
resulting improvement in the motility of the gastric muscles not
only increases glandular secretion, but usually supplies the
exact impulse needed to assure restoration of the physiologic
activity of the whole organ.

"Gray's" accomplishes these results because it aids and
reinforces natural processes-never supersedes them.
THE PURDUE FREDERICK CO., 135 CHRISTOPHER ST., NEW YORK.

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WISCONSIN MEDICAL WOMEN'S SOCIETY.

WOMAN'S MEDICAL JOURNAL

A Monthly Journal Published in the Interests of Women Physicians

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GRACE PECKHAM MURRAY, M. D.,

NEW YORK, N. Y.

MARTHA WOLLSTEIN, M. D..

NEW YORK, N. Y.

MARION CRAIG POTTER, M. D.,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

CONTRIBUTORS.

Howard A. Kelly, M. D. Baltimore, Md.
C. A. L. Reed, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Margaret F. Butler, M.D., Phila.. Pa.
Josephine S. Baker, M.D., New York.
Mary Buchanan, M.D., Phila., Pa.
Emma B. Culbertson, M.D., Boston, Mass
Nora C. Crotty. M.D., Cincinnati, O.
Mary K. Isham, M.D., Columbus, O.
Mary B. Jewett, M.D., New York
Eleanor C. Jones, M.D., Philadelphia.
Isabella D. Kerr, M.D. Boston.
Emily Lewi, M.D., New York.

Mary Sutton Macy, M.D., New York.
Rosalie Slaughter Morton, M.D., New York.

Wm. Seamen Bainbridge, M.D., New York
Godfrey Pizek, M. D., New York, N. Y.

Emma D. Musson, M.D., Phila., Pa.
Mary D. Rushmore, M.D., New York.
Florence Brown Sherbon, M.D., Colfax.Ia.
Isabelle Thompson Smart, M.D., New York
Alice Weld Tallant, M.D., Phila., Pa.
Elizabeth C. Underhill, M.D., Mt. Holyoke,
Mass.

Frances C. Van Gasken, M.D., Phila., Pa.
Anna M. Wallace, M.D., Waltham, Mass.
Josephine W. Walters, M.D., New York.
Evangeline W. Young. M.D., Boston.

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Indigestion

There is nothing so satisfactory to relieve acute
indigestion as five or six Pa-pay-ans Bell tab-
lets taken dissolved in a glass of hot water.

Bell & Co. (Inc.) Mfg, Chemists, Orangeburg, New York, U. S. A.

'Nutrition is the Foundation of all treatment."
Hence,

Liquid Peptonoids

is both dietetically and therapeutically indispensable.
Its nutrient content is net not gross, actual
not potential, since it contains no waste and
is entirely and easily assimilated.The most
severe case yields the most striking success.
Its palatability assures its being cheerfully taken.

The Arlington Chemical Co.

Yonkers, N.Y.

DIGESTIVE DISORDERS

-characterized by nausea, anorexia, eructations, pain,
fermentation, distress and the usual train of secondary
symptoms-are so promptly relieved and corrected by

Gray's Glycerine
Tonic Comp.

that a great many practitioners have grown to look
upon this remedy as almost a specific in all forms
of atonic indigestion.

Its systematic use rapidly raises muscular tone and the
resulting improvement in the motility of the gastric muscles not
only increases glandular secretion, but usually supplies the
exact impulse needed to assure restoration of the physiologic
activity of the whole organ.

"Gray's" accomplishes these results because it aids and
reinforces natural processes-never supersedes them.
THE PURDUE FREDERICK CO., 135 CHRISTOPHER ST., NEW YORK.

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