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THE UNIVERSITY AND BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE

The union of the Medical Department of the New York University and the Bellevue Hospital Medical College projected in 1897 has been consummated. The two medical schools, now united and with greatly increased facilities and an enlarged faculty, will be conducted as the Medical Department of the New York University.

The Session began on Monday, October 3, 1898, and will continue for thirty-two weeks. Attendance on four courses of lectures is required for graduation. Graduates of other accredited Medical Colleges are admitted to advanced standing. Students who have attended one full regular course at another accredited Medical College are admitted as second-year students without medical examination. Students are admitted to advanced standing either on approved credentials from other accredited Medical Colleges or after examination on the subjects embraced in the curriculum of this College.

It is designed to make this pre-eminently a school of practical medicine, and the course of instruction has been arranged with this purpose constantly in view.

The annual circular for 1898-9, giving full details of the curriculum for the four years, the Regents' requirements for matriculation, requirements for graduation and other information, may be had on app cation. Address Egbert LeFevre, Corresponding Secretary, 26th Street and First Avenu New York City.

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Specific Effects and Instructions for Use:

To Stimulate the Appetite.-Take half the Tonic Dose, as directed, in very cold (not iced) water fifteen minutes before eating.

To Stimulate Digestion and Assimilation.-Take the remaining half of the Tonic Dose during meal-time in water.

To Increase Rapidly in Weight.-Take the Tonic Dose, as directed, and adopt the free use o new milk in addition to the regular food.

To Sustain Mental Exertion. -Mix two teaspoonfuls in a tumblerful of cold water, and drink small quantities occasionally during the hours of intellectual work.

To Give Power to the Vocal Chords. Take the Tonic Dose fifteen minutes before singing or lecturing.

Where MUCOUS EXPECTORATION is difficult, the Tonic Dose repeated every two hours will effect its removal with very little effort.

To Prevent the Recurrence of Night Sweats.-Take the Tonic Dose at each meal and at bed-time. The contractile power is imparted to the nerves, which are connected with the sweatglands.

To Prevent Sweating Hands and Feet.-Take the Tonic Dose, as directed, avoid undue excitement, and occupy the mind with pleasant, unwearying pursuits.

For Convalescence from Typhoid and other low fevers, and debility from residence in hot or malarial localities, employ the Tonic Dose.

To Strengthen and Develop Nursing Infants. Let the mother take the Tonic Dose as directed with the food.

To Promote Sleep.-Take the Tonic Dose before eating. This applies particularly to suffer. ers from shortness of breath.

DOSES

TONIC.-One teaspoonful at each meal in a wineglassful of water (cold).

For children the

dose should be regulated according to age, viz.: From 9 to 12 one-half; froin 5 to 9 one-third; from 1 to 5 one-quarter.

To secure the full remedial effect, ALWAYS dilute largely with cold water.

Employ the Tonic Dose for sleeplessness, loss of memory, loss of voice, lack of energy, timidity, despondency, night-sweats, dyspepsia, hysteria, hypochondria, palpitation, and interrupted action of the heart, weak respiration, and congenital incapacity.

NOTE.-In prescribing, please give prominence to the name thus:

Syr. Hypophos FELLOWS"

and avoid disappointment.

WYETH'S SOLUTION

Peptonate of Iron and Manganese

(Liquor Mangano-Ferri Peptonatus-Wyeth)

Physicians will find very useful in the following diseases: Scrofula, Anaemia, Chlorosis, Amenorrhoea, Debility from various causes, Convalescence from acute fevers and surgical operations, Nervous Maladies, such as Graves's Disease, Neurasthenia, Epilepsy, Cretinism, and any other Nervous Condition requiring a Tonic Strengthening Medicine, in Rickets, Pyloric Stenosis, Phthisis, Diabetes, etc., etc.

This remedy is of pleasant, neutral taste. It can readily be taken in a little water, milk or sweet wines, free of tannin, as may be preferred. Is non-astringent, and does not injure the teeth or constipate the bowels.

DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited
SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, MONTREAL

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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. This elegant preparation combines in an agreeable Aromatic Cordial, acceptable to the most irritable conditions of the stomach: Bone Calcium Phosphate Ca, 2PO4, Sodium Phosphate Nas HPO Ferrous l'hosphate Fea 2PO4, Trihydrogen Phosphate H, PO, and the Active Principies 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 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.

NOTABLE PROPERTIES. As reliable in Dyspepsia as Quinine in Ague. Secures the largest per centage of benefit in Consumption and all Wasting Diseases by determining the perfect digestion and assimilation of food. When using it, 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 compound for Tonic Restorative purposes we have, no mischievous effects resulting from exhibiting it in any possible morbid condition of the system. When Strychnia is desir able, use the following:

B. Wheeler's Tissue Phosphates, one bottle; Liquor Strychnia, half fluid drachm
M. In Dyspepsia with Constipation, all forms of Nerve Prostration and constitu-
tions 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 tea
spoonful. For infants, from five to twenty drops, according to age.

repared at the Chemical Laboratory of T. B. WHEELER, M.D., Montreal, Canada Put up in pound bottles, and sold by all Druggists at One Dellar.

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The Standard Antiseptic

LISTERINE is a non-toxic, non-irritating and non-escharotic antiseptic, composed of ozoniferous essences, vegetable antiseptics and benzo-boracic acid. LISTERINE is sufficiently powerful to make and maintain surgical cleanliness in the antiseptic and prophylactic treatment and care of all parts of the human body. LISTERINE has ever proven a trustworthy antiseptic dressing for operative or accidental wounds.

LISTERINE is invaluable in obstetrics and gynecology as a general cleansing, prophylactic or antiseptic agent, and is an effective remedy in the treatment of catarrhal conditions of every locality.

LISTERINE is useful in the treatment of the infectious maladies which are attended by inflammation of accessible surfaces-as diphtheria, scarlet fever and pertussis. LISTERINE is especially applicable to the treatment of scarlet fever, used freely as a mouth wash or by means of the spray apparatus.

LISTERINE is extensively prescribed in typhoid fever, both for its antiseptic effect and to improve the condition of the stomach for the reception of nourishment. LISTERINE agreeably diluted, is prescribed with very good results, in the treatment of diphtheria, both as a prophylactic and curative-internal antiseptic-agent. LISTERINE is used extensively, with good results, in the treatment of whooping-cou gh LISTERINE diluted with water or glycerine speedily relieves certain fermentative forms of indigestion.

LISTERINE is indispensable for the preservation of the teeth, and for maintaining the mucous membrane of the mouth in a healthy condition.

LISTERINE employed in a sick room by means of a spray, or saturated cloths hung about, is actively ozonifying, and imparts an agreeable refreshing odor to the atmosphere.

LISTERINE is of accurately determined and uniform antiseptic power, and of positive originality.

LISTERINE is kept in stock by the leading dealers in drugs, everywhere.

LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA.

Close clinical observation has caused Lambert's Lithiated Hydrangea to be regarded by Physicians generally as a very valuable Renal Alterative and Antilithic Agent in the treatment of

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have always contended that quality is the best gauge of value, and the permanent success of these tablets is the proof that the standard has uniformally been kept ahead of all other manufacturers.

FRASER'S CHAMOMILLA COMP.

FRASER'S SODA MINT GRANULES &

PEPSIN & SODA MINT GRANULES.

THE FRASER TABLET TRIT. MFG. CO.

262, Fifth Avenue, New York City.

W LLOYD WOOD, Canadian Agent.

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STONGALINE AND LITHIA TABLETS S

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For the prompt and thorough elimination of toxines and
particularly of any excess of uric acid in the system,
manifested by rheumatic or gouty symptoms.

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STONGALINE AND QUININE TABLETS S

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A most efficient combination for all malarial conditions,
especially those complicated with
rheumatism or neuralgia.

SAMPLES AND LITERATURE ON APPLICATION.

LEEMING, MILES & CO., MONTREAL, AGENTS IN CANADA
FOR MELLIER DRUG COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A.

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