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CELERINA

NERVE-TONIC, STIMULANT AND ANTISPASMODIC.

FORMULA-Every Fluid-Drachm represents FIVE grains EACH-Celery, Coca, Koia, Viburnum and Aromatics, INDICATIONS.-Impotency, Spermatorrhea, Loss of Nerve-Power (so usual with Lawyers, Preachers, Writers and Business Men), Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Dysmenorrhea, Hysteria, Opium-Habit, Inebriety, Prostatitis, Dyspepsia, and ALL LANGUID or DEBILITATED conditions of the System-Indispensable to restore a patient after alcoholic excess. DOSE.-One or two teaspoonfuls three or more times a day, as directed by the Physician.

ALETRIS CORDIAL

UTERINE TONIC AND RESTORATIVE.

PREPARED FROM THE ALETRIS FARINOSA OR TRUE UNICORN AND AROMATICS. INDICATIONS,-Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea, Leucorrhea, Prolapsus Uteri, Sterility, to PREVENT Miscarriage, etc. DOSE.-One teaspoonful three or four times a day.

UNRIVALED AS A UTERINE TONIC in IRREGULAR, PAINFUL, SUPPRESSED, or EXCESSIVE MENSTRUATION,

It restores normal action to the Uterus, and imparts vigor to the entire Uterine System.

Where women have aborted during previous Pregnancies, or in any case where abortion is feared, the Aletris Cordial is indicated, and should be continuously administered during entire gestation.

ACID MANNATE

A MILD, SAFE AND PLEASANT APERIENT.

ITM PREPARED FROM MANNA, PURIFIED CATHARTIC ACID, AND FRUIT JUICES.

INDICATIONS.-Constipation, Biliousness, Congestions, etc. INDISPENSABLE AS AN APERIENT FÖR WOMEN DURING PREGNANCY. In teaspoonful doses, 3 times a day, it favors the SECRETION and EXCRETION of bile, and gradually removes the congested and torpid states of the liver, and keeps the bowels in a regular and soluble condition.

DOSE.-ONE or MORE teaspoonfuls BEFORE BREAKFAST or OFTENER, as directed by the Physician.

S. H. KENNEDY'S

CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF —

PINUS CANADENSIS.

DARK.

(A Non-Alcoholio Liquid.

WHITE

A Most Valuable Non-Irritating Mucous Astringent. INDICATIONS.-Albuminuria, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Night-Sweats, Hemorrhages, Profuse Expectoration, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Leucorrhea and other Vaginal Diseases, Piles, Sores, Ulcers, Burns, Scalds, Gonorrhea, Gleet, etc.

When used as an Injection, to avoid Staining of Linen, the WHITE Pinus should be used. Recommended by DR. J. MARION SIMS, and other Prominent Physicians. Samples of any of the above Preparations, Free, if "Medical Brief" is mentioned.

RIO CHEMICAL COMPANY, ST. LOUIS.

LIQUID FOOD.

HEROLD'S MALT EXTRACT,

A. Strengthening, Healing and Nutritive Tonic.

The Extract of Malted Barley has been proven to be one of the MOST VALUABLE among the tonic and nutritive beverages put upon the market as medicinal preparations. The secret of a good Malt Extract consists principally in the Malting and Mashing of the grain. My improvements in regard to these processes yield an article far superior to the best Malt Extracts of commerce, being rich in DIASTASE, the most active food dissolver in the world.

It is especially recommended for wasting diseases, for febrile and inflammatory complaints, chronic debility due to organic disease or infirmity, nervous exhaustion, persistent coughs. Invalids and conva lescents will be materially restored to vitality in a very short time. Weak and sickly children are speedily restored to health and vigor. Nursing mothers will find it invaluable as a restorer of flesh, and as an appetizer it is unequaled in the market.

Its stimulating effects in severe cases of Dyspepsia will be felt immediately.

In proof of these statements, I beg to submit the following Chemical Analysis, made from samples out of my stock in the open market, by DR. JOHN A. HECKELMANN, late Analytical Chemist of the Board of Health. ST. LOUIS, October 20th, 1884.

F. HEROLD, Esq.-Dear Sir: The trade samples of your Malt Extract, handed to me for examination, have been analyzed and found to be an effervescing liquid of dark brown color, pleasant aromatic odor, agreeable bitter taste and perfect clearness.

It is rich in three of the most important ingredients in these preparations, namely, the nitrogenous constituents, the phosphates or bone formers, and that peculiar farinaceous digestive called diastase. The percentage of Malt Spirit is not excessive, but absolutely necessary to the keeping qualities of the article at all decomposable temperatures, besides Malt Spirit being recognized as beneficial to the invalids in small quantities.

I can not but congratulate you on your success in giving to the public a LIQUID FOOD, compounded in such an excellent and rational manner, and I do not hesitate for a moment in recommending HEROLD'S MALT EXTRACT, both from a sanitary and chemical point of view. DR. JOHN A. HECKELMANN, Sanitarian and Analytical Chemist. Herold's Malt Extract is prescribed by leading Practitioners, and used in prominent Institutions throughout the Country. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS.

F. HEROLD, Sole Proprietor. "RICHARDSON & CO. Sole Agents for United States and Canada."

"RECOMMENDED BY LEADING PHYSICIANS."

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PEPTONIZED

COD LIVER OIL AND MILK.

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HYSICIANS who use Cod Liver Oil, or who have discontinued its use in consequence of its offensiveness or its injury to digestion, should not fail to give this preparation consideration. It is so far in advance of the Emulsions and all former preparations of the Oil that they bear no comparison with it.

1st. Jt contains 52 per cent of pure Cod Liver Oil combined with Condensed Milk. 2d. Both the Oil and Milk are perfectly digested and wholly assimilable and consequently will agree with the most delicate stomach, while the use of the plain Oil or the Emulsions soon injures digestion to such an extent that but a small portion is assimilated.

3d. It is so palatable that many Physicians administer it to delicate patients as a preparation of cream.

4th. The administration of plain Cod Liver Oil, or the Emulsions now in use, will almost invariably exhaust the peptic secretions of the stomach in its effort to peptonize a substance only digested in the duodenum and also cause unpleasant eructations and nausea.

5th. A trial of PEPTONIZED COD LIVER OIL AND MILK will convince any Physician that its reconstructive properties will prove five times greater than plain Oil or the Emulsions now in use.

6th. The keeping qualities of PEPTONIZED COD LIVER OIL AND MILK have been thoroughly tested at all decomposable temperatures.

7th. The complete masking of the Oil in PEPTONIZED COD LIVER OIL AND MILK is almost wholly due to the digested milk.

8th. PEPTONIZED Cod Liver OIL AND MILK is furnished at the same price as plain Oil or the Emulsions although it costs one-third more to produce.

9th. Physicians or Druggists need not hesitate to order PEPTONIZED COD LIVER OIL AND MILK, for if it does not prove satisfactory in every respect, we will immediately refund its cost.

We also manufacture the above preparation combined with HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA.

We will furnish gratuitously to any physician who will pay carriage a pint bottle of the above preparation.

SEND FOR FAMPHLET GIVING A FULL DESCRIPTION.

FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS.

MANUFACTURED BY

REED & CARNRICK,

NEW YORK.

SCOTT'S EMULSION

PURE COD LIVER OIL

WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. THE STANDARD EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL. Acknowledged by leading Physicians in the United States and other countries to be the most elegant, most permanent, and palatabe preparation in the market.

It is more easily administered, and can be tolerated longer by children and delicate stomachs than any other preparation.

Its e se of digestion and ready assimilation and its fat producing and strengthening qualities, makes it especially valuable in the various conditions in which the combination is indicated.

It is permanent. Hence it does not separate nor decompose like other preparations-and the dose is always the same.

But the thousands of unsolicited testimonials from Physicians throughout the world, and the practical experience of the last ten years, is the most conclusive proof of its high therapeutic value, and the brilliant results obtained by its use.

FORMULA:-50 Per Cent of Pure Cod Liver Oil, 6 grs. of the Hypophosphite of Lime, and 3 grs. of the Hypophosphite of Soda to a fluid ounce. Emulsified with mucilage and glycerine. RHAMNUS

S. & B's BUCKTHORN CORDIAL, FRANGULA.

Is giving universal satisfaction to the profession, for its mild but certain and efficient cathartic action. It seems to be almost a specific for habitual constipation, and we are constantly in receipt of the most flattering reports regarding it. The care we use in its preparation-having the bark always the proper age, and properly exhausted-makes it always reliable in its action. Be sure and specify S.&B.s Buckthorn Cordial.

To those who have for any reason never yet tried these preparations, we will be pleased to send samples free by express.

SCOTT & BOWNE, M'f'g. Chemists, 108 & 110 Wooster St., N. Y.

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TISSUE PHOSPHATES.

Bone-Calcium Phosphate Cas 2 PO4, Sodium Phosphate Na2 HPO4, Ferrous Phosphate Fes 2 PO4, Trihydrogen Phosphate H3PO4. Wheeler's Compound Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya. A Nerve Food and Nutritive Tonic, for the treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all forms of Nervous Debility.

The Lactophosphates prepared from the formula of Prof. Dusart, of the University of Paris. Combines with a superior Permatin Sherry Wine and Aromatics in an agreeable cordial, easily assimilable and acceptable to the most irritable stomachs.

Medium medicinal doses of Phorphorus, the oxydizing element of the Nerve Centers for the generation of Nerve Force; Lime Phosphate, an agent of Cell Development and Nutritition; Soda Phosphate, an excitant of Functional activity of Liver and Pancreas, and Corrective of Acid Fermentation in the Alimentary Canal; Iron, the Oxydizing Constituent of the Blood for the Generation of Heat and Motion; Phosphoric Acid, Tonic in Sexual Debility; Alkaloids of Calisay, Anti-Malarial and Febrifuge; Extract of Wild Cherry, uniting with tonic power the property of calming Irritation and diminishing Nervous Excitement.

The Superiority of the Elixir consists in uniting with the Phosphates the special properties of the Cinchona and Prunus, of Subduing Fever and Allaying Irritation of the Mucous Membrane of the Alimentary Canal, which adapts it to the successful treatment of Stomach Derangements and all diseases of Faulty Nutrition, the outcome of Indigestion, Malassimilation of Food, and failure of supply of these essential elements of Nerve Force and Tissue Repair.

The special indication of this combination of Phosphates in Spinal Affections, Caries, Necrosis, Ununited Fractures, Marasmus, Poorly Developed Children, Retarded Dentition, Alcohol, Opium, Tobacco Habits, Gestation and Lactation to promote Development, etc., and as a physiological restorative in Sexual Debility, and all used-up conditions of the Nervous System, should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.

There is no strychnia in this preparation, but when indicated, the Liquor Strychnis of the U. S. Dispensatory may be added, each fluid drachm of the solution to a pound bottle of the Elixir making the 64th of a grain to a half fluid ounce, an ordinary dose, a combination of a wide range of usefulness, especially in Dyspeptic Troubles with Constipation, in Nervous Debility, and in Chronic Malaria. DOSE-Fer an adult, one tablespoonful three times a day, after eating; from seven to twelve years of age, one dessertspoonfal: from two to seven, one teaspoonful. For infants, from five to twenty drops, according to age.

Prepared at the Chemical Laboratory of T. B. WHEELER, M. D., Montreal, D. C. Please Mention THE MEDICAL BRIEF. Put up in pound bottles and sold by all Druggists at One Dollar.

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