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THE FAMILY LAXATIVE.

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HE ideal safe family laxative, known as SYRUP OF FIGS, is a product of the California Fig Syrup Co., and derives its laxative principles from senna, made pleasant to the taste and more acceptable to the stomach by being combined with pleasant aromatic syrups and the juice of figs. It is recommended by many of the most eminent physicians, and used by millions of families with entire satisfaction. It has gained its great reputation with the medical profession by reason of the acknowledged skill and care exercised by the California Fig Syrup Co., in securing the laxative principles of the senna by an original method of its own and presenting them in the best and most convenient form. The California Fig Syrup Co. has special facilities for commanding the choicest qualities of Alexandria senna, and its chemists devote their entire attention to the manufacture of the one product. The name-SYRUP OF FIGS-means to the medical profession, "the family laxative, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.," and the name of the Company is a guarantee of the excellence of its product. Informed of the above facts, the careful physician will know how to prevent the dispensing of worthless imitations when he recommends or prescribes the original and genuine SYRUP OF FIGS. It is well known to physicians that SYRUP OF FIGS is a simple, safe and reliable laxative, which does not irritate or debilitate the organs on which it acts, and, being pleasant to the taste, it is especially adapted to ladies and children, although generally applicable in all cases. Special investigation of the profession invited.

SYRUP OF FIGS.

Is never sold in bulk. It retails at fifty cents per bottle, and the name—SYRUP OF FIGS-as well as the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., is printed on the wrappers and labels of every bottle.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,

JISVILLE, KY.

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

NEW YORK, N. Y.

GARROD SPA

HAS

LITHIUM IN IT

Natural mineral waters contain only a trace of LITHIUM SALTS. GARROD SPA has fourteen grains of LITHIUM BICARBONATE to each pint, put there scientifically. The LITHIUM is accompanied by the Bicarbonates of Potassium and Magnesium, making a water

as palatable as it is effective in treating Gout,

Rheumatism, Cystitis, Calculus.

GARROD SPA is furnished either
"still" (in half gallons) or

"sparkling" (in pints).

SEND FOR "NOTES ON LITHIA" BY DR. ENNO SANDER.

Manufactured only by

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CHAS. N. CRITTENTEN CO., Agents

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THE TREATMENT OF

DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTE

By JOSEPH COLLINS, M.D.

Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School; Visiting Physician to the New York City Hospital.

This book sets forth in detail the management of what are considered obscure and puzzling aft In its preparation the author has kept in mind the need of the general practitioner, discussing clea adequately the most approved current methods of treating nervous diseases. Particular attention ba given to a consideration of hygienic and physical measures, and the mode of their utilization, and application of hydriatics, massage, rest and exercise, electricity and psychotherapy. The etiology diseases of the nervous system has been given extensive consideration. Subjects have been taken following practical order: Diseases of the brain, of the spinal cord, of the peripheral nerves, of the thetic nervous system, and finally the functional nervous diseases, and the most common symptomati festations, such as headache, delirium, convulsions, hemiplegia and insomnia.

"The general practitioner will find Dr. Collins's work all that it claims to be; the book desen widely read and carefully studied."-Medical Record.

"We have nothing but commendation for the book, and it will be a most valuable addition to theof every general practitioner."—Journal of the American Medical Association.

One octave volume, 616 pages, with 23 engravings. Bound in muslin. Price, $5.00 net.

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MEDICAL COLLEGES.

SESSION 1904-1905.

ong Island College Hospital Albany Medical College,

FEL

Hoagland Laboratory and
Polhemus Memorial Clinic.

Next Regular Session begins Oct. 1, 1904.

UNEXCELLED CLINICAL FACILITIES

The teaching staff is represented in nearly all the hospitals on the east side of New York Harbor, and clinics held in these institutions are open to the students of this College. In the College Hospital and Dis pensa.y 20,000 patients were treated ir 1903. Practical clinical courses given ir all special branches. Unexcelled labora toy facilities in Microscopy, Bacteriology Chetry, Pharmacy, Physiology, and Anat my. Out-patient service in Obstet rics: part of regular curriculum. Send for announ ment to

JOSEPH H. RAYMOND, M.D.,
Secretary of Faculty,

Long Island College Hospital New York City

ersity of Pennsylvania

Department of Medicine

Founded in 1765.

ulum requires attendance at four annual sessions of eight months each. or Instructions in Laboratory Branches: The Chemical Laboratory, the Labora e, Medical Hall, The Wistar Institute of Anatomy.

tory of Pathology, Physiology and Pharmacology, having been completed at a 10 and formally dedicated on the 10th of June, offers unsurpassed facilities for the fundamental branches.

r Instruction in Clinical Branches, situated on the University Campus and on joining, are: The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (capacity 300 ternity Pavilion and Amphitheatre, property of the University; and the ospital (capacity 1,000 beds). Clinical instruction is given by the teaching Hospitals, so that the clinical material at the disposal of the staff is drawn itals with a total capacity of 1,785 beds.

Graduates. A comprehensive post-graduate course is given each year in alt and clinical branches, covering a period of eight weeks

Research Work are amply provided for in all the Laboratories of the Deiding the William Pepper Clinical Laboratory, instituted exclusively for rch work.

urther information concerning the Courses, or for Catalogue, address

CHARLES H. FRAZIER, ACTING DEAN,

IVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.

Medical Department of Union University-1904-1905.

ANDREW V V RAYMOND D D.,LL.D.
Chancellor of the University
ALBERT VANDER VEER. M.D., PH.D.,
Professor of Surgery.
JOHN M. BIGELOW, M.D. PH.D.,
Emeritus Professor Materia Medica,
and Therapeutics and Diseases

of Throat and Nose. SAMUEL B. WARD, M.D, PH.D., Dean and Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Hygiene.

JAMES P. BOYD M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Diseases of Children. WILLIS G. TUCKER, M.D.. PH.D., Registrar and Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.

WILLIAM HAILES, M.D., Anthony Professor of Path logical Anatomy, Histology, and Frac

tures and Dislocations. CYRUS S. MERRILL, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.

FREDERIC C. CURTIS, M.D.,
Professor of Dermatology.

HENRY HUN, M.D., Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System.

SAMUEL R. MORROW, M.D., Professor of Practice of Surgery and of Orthopedic Surgery. HERMON C. GORDINIER, M.D., Professor of Physiology. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

JOSEPH D. CRAIG M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Curator of Museum.

WILLIS G. MACDONALD, M.D., Professor of Abdominal and Clinical Surgery.

RICHARD MILLS PEARCE, M.D. Professor of Pathology and Bac teriology.

With the assistance of a corps of Lecturers Instructors and Clinical Assis

tants.

FEES.-Matriculation, $5.00; Lectures, $100; Four-Year Lecture Ticket $300; Dissection (Material Fee) and Laboratory Courses see catalogue. Graduation Fee, $25.00.

HOSPITAL ADVANTAGES.-Albany Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital, Child's Hospital, Albany County Hospital, Eye and Ear Infirmary, and their Dispensaries are available for clinical purposes to students.

The regular Fall Session commences Tuesday, September 20, 1904, and closes May 2, 1905.

VARIOUS PRIZES are awarded at the close of term to meritorious students (see catalogue for particulars). Appointments to positions upon the house staff of the Albany and other Hospitals are made by competitive examination. open to the Graduating Class of the College.

COMMENCEMENT occurs May 2, 1905. The Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association held on that day.

For Catalogue of the College, or further information, address WILLIS G. TUCKER, M.D., Registrar. ALBANY, N. Y.

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Open the year round.

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wis School of Electr. Therapeutics

FACULTY CONSISTS OF NINE PROMINENT ELECTRO-THERAPEUTISTS.

UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT. To accommodate the many physicians who cannot get away except during the summer months, this School will give

FOUR SPECIAL VACATION COURSES.

has made extensive preparation for these courses. New lectures and lecturers, special instruction, new apparatus, new methods of applica. will be used and illustrated to make the courses exhaustive, covering thoroughly the field of Electro-Therapeutics. The special courses begin AUGUST 1 and AUGUST 15.

JULY 5 and JULY 18,

be no advance in tuition, and each student is privileged to attend the next succeeding course without charge. Each course entitles the student y engraved certificate of attendance. Many applications have already been made for these courses. Write at once for further information. INOIS SCHOOL OF ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS, No. 35 E. Randolph St., Chicago, III.

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