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Indications. Initial treatment in acute cases. Apply

leeches and hot poultices to perineum.

R. Ext. hyoscyami..................

Ext. opii,...............................

Ol. theobromatis

...gr. ij.

gr. vj.

3 iss.

M. Ft. suppositoria No. vj. Sig. One suppository by rectum not oftener than every six hours.

Indications. Used in acute or subacute prostatitis with vesical irritation and tenesmus.

R Ext. glandulæ suprarenalis......... ..........................z iv. Pone in capsulas No. 48. Sig. One to two capsules after each meal.

Indications. Used in chronic enlargement of prostate.-Ex.

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(TILDENS.)

A thoroughly Reliable, Prompt Digestive Ferment. One that does not disappoint where its uses are indicated.

Manufactured Expressly for Physicians' Prescriptions.

Indispensable in all troubles arising from FAULTY DIGESTION. Especially desirable in CHOLERA INFANTUM and all forms of SUMMER COMPLAINT OF CHILDREN; GASTRITIS AND INTESTINAL DISEASES.

SAMPLES AND LITERATURE ON APPLICATION.

PREPARED ONLY BY

THE TILDEN COMPANY,

Manufacturing Chemists,

NEW LEBANON, N. Y.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

WHEELER'S GLYCERITE OF TISSUE PHOSPHATES. WHEELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR OF PHOSPATES AND CALISAYA.-A Nerve Food and Nutritive Tonic, for the Treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all forms of Nervous Debility.

This elegant preparation combines in an agreeable Aromatic Cordial, in the form of a glycerite acceptable to the most Irritable Conditions of the Stomach, Bone-Calcium Phosphate Ca3 2 PO4, Sodium and Phosphate Na2 HPO4, Ferrous Phosphate, Fe32 PO4, Trihydrogen Phosphate H3 PO4, and the Active Principles of Calisaya and Wild Cherry.

The special indication of this combination of phosphates in spinal affections, caries, necrosis, ununited fractures, marasmus, poorly developed children, retarded detention, 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 and should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.

Notable Properties.-As reliable in dyspepsia as quinine in ague. Secures the largest percentage of benefits in consumption and other wasting diseases by determining perfect digestion and assimilation of food. When using cod-liver oil may be taken without repugnance. It renders success possible in treating chronic diseases of women and children, who take it with pleasure for prolonged periods, a factor essential to maintain the good will of the patient. Being a tissue constructive, it is the best general utility preparation for tonic restorative purposes we have, no mischievous effects resulting when exhibited in any possible morbid conditions of the system.

When strychnia is desirable, use the following:

R. Wheeler's Tissue Phosphates, one bottle; Liquor Strychnia, half fluid-drachm. M. In dyspepsia with constipation, all forms of nerve prostration; and a good pick-me up for daily use in constitutions of low vitality.

DOSE. For an adult, one tablespoonful three times a day; after eating; from seven to twelve years of age, one dessertspoonful; 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, B. C.

To prevent substitution, it is put up in pound bottles only and sold by all druggists at $1.

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M. Sig. To make a crayon 3 mm. in diameter. This is introduced without aid of speculum twice or three times a

a week till a cure results.-Comby, Medical Record.

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RIPANS

Ripans Tabules
Doctors find

A good prescription
For mankind.

Ripans Tabules are a common sense, effectual cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn, headache, constipation, dizziness and all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. They are intended for the use of men, women and children everywhere, and have proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not claimed that they will perform miracles, but some of the cures which they have effected amount almost to that. Easy to take and prompt in action, they have no rival as the best remedy for the every-day ills of humanity.

A MEDICINE WHICH PROLONGS

LIFE.

"I have used Ripans Tabules for a number of years and would not be without them. I was troubled with indigestion and constipation, and have noticed since I have been using them that I am getting rid of those terrible bilious spells which confined me to bed on account of the dizziness. Of late I have not had any. I had just got over a bad spell of bilious fever and was sitting on the step, when a neighbor came to me and remarked how bad I looked. I told him I had just got over the fever and that I was afraid to eat anything on account of indigestion, from which I had suffered since I was quite young. He advised me to take Ripans Tabules. I said I would try them, and from then I haven't been without them. I can eat anything, providing I finish with a Tabule instead of dessert. I feel very thankful that I have found something that will prolong my life,"

GASTRIC TROUBLES.

"I had suffered three years at least from gastric troubles. I could not sleep at night, My head ached and my feet would be cold as ice. My bowels were not regular and I would have such cramps from gases forming on my stomach that I would faint away. I was in such distress that 1 would have sooner died than live. About three months ago I was suffering and felt as if my body was tied up inwardly. My brother recommended Ripans Tabules to me. My husband obtained some for me from the nearest drug store and I would not now be without them. They relieved me of all the foul gases that formed in my stomach and they move my bowels regularly, for which I had been taking physics all the time. I have no more gases, my bowels move regularly, I have no more headaches and can sleep well; in fact, I feel as light as the air which I breathe, and that is saying a good deal for a woman who weighs 190 pounds. I am sorry that I did not commence using the Tabules a year ago, for they would have saved me a great deal of pain and suffering.”

One gives relief

Ripans Tabule, now and then,
Will benefit the wisest men.
And if dyspepsia is their woe,
Continued, R.I.P.A.N S make it go.

At druggists.

'The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year.

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

The Ninth Session begins October 1st, 1902.

FACULTY

B. L. WYMAN, A.M., M.D. DEAN.

J. D. S. DAVIS, M.D.

W. E. B. DAVIS, M.D.

B. G. COPELAND, M.D.

R. M. CUNNINGHAM, M.D.

L. G. WOODSON, M.D.

J. C. LeGRANDE, M.D.

J. C. MORRIS, M.D.

MACK ROGERS, M.D.

D. F. TALLEY, A.B., M.D.
EDGAR A. JONES, A.B., M.D.
E. P. HOGAN, A.M.

F. A. LUPTON, B.S., M.D.

W. P. MCADORY, A.B., M.D.
THOS. D. PARCE, M.D.

W. H. WILDER, M.D.
J. M. MASON, M.D.

The building of the new College and the new Hillman Hospital at an expenditure of more than one hundred thousand dollars, as well as many other marked changes and improvements will be inaugurated and no expense will be spared to add to the comfort and convenience of the students. The facilities for carrying out the four-year graded course and for more thorough instruction in medicine and surgery, both theoretical and practical, will be greatly increased.

The Laboratories of this school consisting of Histologic, Bacteriologic, Pathologic and Chemic, have been especially designed for the modern teaching of these subjects, and the demonstrations and practical Laboratory work will be conducted under the supervision of salaried instructors. The demonstrator of Anatomy is paid for his work, thus insuring careful attention to this very important part of the student's training. Birmingham is an interesting progressive city. The climate during winter is delightful and pleasant. For catalogue and further information, address

J. C. LEGRANDE, M.D., Secretary and Treasurer,
Birmingham, Alabma.

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