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GRAND PRIZE

THE HIGHEST AWARD WAS RECEIVED BY

Apollinaris

NATURAL MINERAL WATER

at St. Louis Exposition

APOLLINARIS has received the HIGHEST AWARDS
wherever exhibited,

and MORE AWARDS than any other Table Water.

SUMMER DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN.

E. C. REGISTER, M. D., Charlotte, N. C., writes: "A great many physicians begin treatment by removing the irritating substances from the alimentary canal by giving a good dose of castor oil, salts, rhubarb, or, by a plan that is often resorted to and is very popular with some, by giving copious injections.

If the latter plan is adopted, a large amount of water previously boiled should be used, so that the entire lower bowel can be thoroughly washed. I usually add two or three tablespoonfuls of listerine, as the antiparasitic and antifermentative preparations are productive of the best results. Of the numerous preparations of this character that are now on the market listerine justly deserves the recognition and endorsement that the medical profession has so universally given it. Its therapeutic effects are dependent entirely upon its power to disinfect, so far as it is possible, the alimentary canal."

TONGALINE IN RHEUMATISM.

LATENT rheumatic conditions incited by an exceedingly cold and damp spring, develop many recurrent cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, and grippe, for which tongaline liquid is the standard prescription. In malaria, tongaline and quinine are almost a specific in combating the fever and poisonous secretions incident to this condition.

Tongaline and lithia tablets are particularly indicated in diseases which are caused by deposits of urates in the tissues, especially in the joints and in the kidneys. They also promptly and thoroughly eliminate any excess of uric acid in the system.

ERGOAPIOL IN THE MENOPAUSE.

PRECEDING and succeeding the final cessation of ovulation and menstruation, physical and psychical disturbances of a more or less serious character are frequently observed. Ergoapiol (Smith) because of its tonic effect upon the female generative system and its splendid antispasmodic influences, is of unsurpassed value in the treatment of the various disturbances incident to this period.

СОСА
COCA A DEPURATIVE AS WELL AS TONIC.

COCA is no new claimant for consideration; it has already won the respectful attention of the world as a supporter of nervous energy, and an exhilarator of muscular power. Its empirical use by the Andeans to support life amidst the most trying conditions of cold, hunger, and intense hardship, in an attenuated atmosphere, is capable of scientific demonstration. Coca is a depurative of the blood, freeing that current from the products of tissue waste, and thus enabling the blood stream to nourish every tissue of the body. Aside from this important action, it has a direct chemical

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action upon muscle through converting certain muscle ferments to create energy. Additional actions are its stimulating influence upon the bloodvessels, upon the nerve centers, upon the secretions and upon respiration. These effects are best brought about by administering coca combined with a mild nutritious wine, as Vin Mariani. The action of coca is not immediate, but before the initial stimulation of the wine has passed, the more lasting properties of the coca become manifest. Thus we have gentle stimulation without depression, and, under the added influence of the coca, opportunity is given the tissues for repair.-Coca Leaf, January, 1905.

SUPRARENAL SOLUTION.

THE suprarenal capsules are known variously as adrenals, adrenal capsules, adrenal glands, suprarenals, suprarenal glands, suprarenal bodies, ephinephris, adnephris, and there are still other names for the active principle of the substance, but the one perfect liquid preparation of this active constituent is called suprarenalin solution, a fact worth remembering by pharmacists and physicians.

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HAYDEN'S VIBURNUM COMPOUND.

NOTWITHSTANDING that a host of imitators have sprung up to reap the benefit of the reputation created by Hayden's viburnum compound as a remedy par excellence in the treatment of diseases of women, this product has steadily increased in popularity. On the nervous system it has a sedative effect. In delayed labor, owing to a rigid os it is particularly efficient and preferable to chloral as it is not a narcotic, and in postpartum work it enjoys all of the advantages of ergot without the dangerous actions of the latter drug.

ERGOAPIOL IN AMENORRHEA.

ERGOAPIOL (Smith) may be implicitly relied upon to promptly relieve the most intractable forms of amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, or, in fact, any disturbance of the menstrual function arising from a disordered condition of the organs of regeneration. It is an emmenagogue of incomparable excellence.

EXHIBIT AT PORTLAND.

THE Deimel Linen-Mesh Company will have an attractive exhibit at the American Medical Association meeting at Portland in July. Dr. Deimel underwear is deservedly popular with the physician who knows that the linen-mesh is a delight to the skin and that its absorbent qualities quickly remove all bodily moisture, giving a perpetual feeling of cleanliness and comfort.

Gold Medal

Louisiana
Purchase

Exposition

Listerine

Gold Medal

Louisiana

Purchase

Exposition

A non-toxic antiseptic of known and definite power, prepared in a form convenient for immediate use, of ready dilution, sightly, pleasant, and sufficiently powerful for all purposes of asepsis : these are advantages which Listerine embodies.

The success of Listerine is based upon merit, and the best advertisement of Listerine is-Listerine.

LISTERINE

DERMATIC SOAP

An antiseptic detergent for use in the antiseptic
treatment of diseases of the skin.

Listerine "Dermatic' Soap contains the essential antiseptic constituents of eucalyptus (1%), mentha, gaultheria and thyme (each 1⁄2 %), which enter into the composition of the well-known antiseptic preparation Listerine, while the quality of excellence of the soap-stock employed as the vehicle for this medication, will be readily apparent when used upon the most delicate skin, and upon the scalp. Listerine "Dermatic" Soap contains no animal fats, and none but the very best vegetable oils; after its manufacture, and before it is "milled" and pressed into cakes, a high percentage of an emollient oil is incorporated with the soap, and the smooth, elastic condition of the skin secured by using Listerine "Dermatic" Soap is largely due to the presence of this ingredient. Unusual care is exercised in the preparation of Listerine "Dermatic" Soap, and as the antiseptic constituents of Listerine are added to the soap after it has received its surplus of unsaponified emollient oil, they retain their peculiar antiseptic virtues and fragrance.

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