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The following extracts from his home papers we place before our readers as a just and most worthy tribute:

"When the war began he promptly answered the call, and went as a private soldier with Company B, Third Tennessee Regiment. Later he was transferred to the hospital corps, and was assigned to Ashby's Second Tennessee Cavalry as surgeon.

"Dr. Mackenzie has been a valuable and useful citizen, having served as mayor of Weatherford 1886 to 1888. His administration was characterized with a spirit of enterprise and liberality. Courageous in his advocacy of what he conceived to be right and for the best interest of the people, yet kind to a fault. He was ever ready with his means and energy to promote enterprises of public good."-Weatherford Herald.

"Our deceased friend's life was full of acts of kindness, mercy and charity. In his ministrations as physician he was as brave as a warrior, and went through scenes of danger and death where others feared to go. Where duty called he obeyed. No human being was so poor, so downcast, so abject that he did not receive attention, if requested, without fee or reward. He was alike the friend of the rich and the poor, and it was a beautitul though sad scene to see so many, in all the walks of life, gather bout his last resting place to pay farewell honors to his memory.-Weatherford Republic.

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The business houses of Weatherford were closed at the time of his funeral out of respect to his memory. Heroically he had obeyed the advice of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, and, having been a good soldier, had lived out the remainder of his days as a good citizen.

OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL
OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY

OF THE CONFEDERACY.

Presidenr-W. J. W. Kerr, M.D., Corsicana, Tex.
First Vice-President-D. H. Key, M.D., Monroe, La.
Second Vice-President J. C. Abernathy, M.D., Birming-
ham, Ala.

Third Vice-President--J. F. Tipton, M.D., Roanoke, Va.
Fourth Vice-President-Joel C. Hall, M.D., Auguila, Miss.
Chaplain-Rev. B. M. Palmer, New Orleans, La.

Secretary and Treasurer-Deering J. Roberts, M.D., Nashville, Tenn.

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Listerine

In

Summer Complaint

THE ABSOLUTE SAFETY OF LISTERINE, ITS WELL
DEFINED ANTISEPTIC POWER, AND THE READINESS
WITH WHICH IT LENDS ITSELF TO COMBINATION WITH
OTHER INDICATED REMEDIES, ARE PROPERTIES
WHICH HAVE LED MANY PHYSICIANS TO LOOK UPON
AND USE LISTERINE AS THE ANTISEPTIC FOUNDATION
OF THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT

We have a 32-page pamphlet on this subject which may be had upon application LAMBERT PHARMACAL CO., SAINT LOUIS

MEDICAL COLLEGE

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GRANT UNIVERSITY. Fourteenth Annual Session begins in October and continues until April. New buildings. Delightful climate. Large patronage. Every facility. A full teaching corps. Laboratories with latest equipment. Modern methods of instruction. Excellent hospital. Minimum living expensea. City one of the most beautiful in America, both by nature and art. National Military Park, National Cemetery, and miles of splendid Government Boulevards. Scenic surroundings unexcelled on this continent. Requirements those of Southern Medical College Association. E. A. COBLEIGH, M. D., Dean, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Prescriptions and formulary.

GASTRIC FERMENTATION.-H. L. Esner, of Syracuse, N. Y., in International Medical Magazine, recommends the following, stating his preference for the bismuth salts in combination with benzonaphthol:

meals.

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M. Ft. chart. No. 1. Sig. One such powder after

With the above he gives small doses of belladonna and strychnia, or nux vomica:

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Aq. puræ...

.m 75.

.gr. 20.

..f. 3 1.

...............................q. s. ad f. 3 2.

M. Sig. One teaspoonful before each meal.

As to diet, he recommends the withdrawal of starches, sweets and cereals. Equal parts of milk with lime water in small quantities given at intervals of two hours, if stomach is irritable.

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(SMITH)

Coughs, Bronchitis, Phthisis, Asthma, Laryngitis,
Pneumonia and Whooping Cough.

Glyco-Heroin (Smith) has passed the scrutiny of both clinical and scientific investigation and its therapeutic value has been well defined and established by prominent men in the profession of medicine. Each teaspoonful represents one-sixteenth grain Heroin

A true exact solution of

Heroin in Glycerine.

with

Ammonium Hypophosphite
Hyoscyamus

White Pine Bark..
Balsam Tolu.

Glycerine and Aromatics..

Permanent and unalterable. through age.

to enhance the palliative effect of Heroin and to embody decided
curative properties in this preparation.

Glyco-Heroin (Smith) places at the command of the physician and for his convenience a most superb and finished remedy to be accepted and used by him as an ethical preparation with physical characteristics and therapeutic properties far excelling all other remedies of the Materia Medica and Pharmacopoea for the treatment of Coughs in all the various forms.. Adult dose-one teaspoonful.

The quantity ordinarily ordered by the physician is two, three or four ounces.

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Later a mixed diet, including beef once daily, also eggs, milk, coffee and fruit for breakfast. Where fermentation is excessive,

belching of gas annoying, constipation depressing, with pressure symptoms, he advises the following:

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M. Sig. One teaspoonful before each meal.-Journal

American Medical Association.

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Indications. Use during very acute stage to check secretion

and reduce congestion of nasal mucous membrane.

R Glyceriti hydrastis..

.A. 3 iv.

Sig. Use in atomizer after alkaline wash. Indications.-Used as astringent and antiseptic application

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M. Sig. Use as spray in atomizer after employing alka

line wash.

Indications. Used to relieve congestion and swelling of nasal mucous membrane in acute or subacute cases.-Ex.

VERTIGO OF ARTERIO-SCLEROSIS.—

B Sodii iodidi....

Aq. dest.....

M. Sig. 3 j-ij t. i. d.-Rev. de Thera.

...3 ij.

3 viij.

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