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First Vice President-A. W. HYDE, Brookings.

Second Vice President-H. S. GRAVES, Hurley.

Secretary and Treasurer-H. Z. DEAN, Romona.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. President-O. C. MELBOURNE, M. D., Los Angeles.

Vice President-E. C. BOND, M. D., Pomona.

Recording Secretary-A. O. CONRAD, M. D., Los Angeles.

Corresponding Secretary-O. C. DARLING, M. D., Riverside.

Treasurer-J. A. MUNK, M. D., Los Angeles.

Next meeting at Los Angeles in June. TEXAS.

President-D. W. HOLMES, Bellevue. First Vice President—J. TYSON, Santa Anna.

Second Vice President-W. E. BRIDGE, Gober.

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Grove. Rip

Next meeting in Oklahoma City, in May.

PENNSYLVANIA.

President FRANK GROSSE, Mechanicsburg.

First Vice President-NANNIE SLOAN, Latrobe.

Second Vice President-E. F. BITTNER, Somerset.

Recording Secretary-R. E. HOLMES, Harrisburg.

Corresponding Secretary-W. O. KEPLER, Frugality.

Treasurer-J. W. LAUTHER, Somer

set.

SOUTH DAKOTA.

President-W. E. DANIELS, Madison.

Next meeting at Waco October, 1903. TENNESSEE.

President J. P. HARVILL, M. D., Nashville.

First Vice President J. A. D. HITE M. D., Nashville.

Second Vice President-J. S. JANES, M. D., Only.

Recording Secretary-T. E. HALBERT, M. D., Nashville.

Corresponding Secretary-J. Q. CUMMINS, M. D., Isom.

Treasurer-GEO. M. HITE, M. D.,

Nashville.

WEST VIRGINIA.

President-W. L. WERNER, Thomas. Vice President-L. M. Ross, Bayesfield.

Second Vice President-W. F. CROW, Glen Easton,

Secretary and Treasurer-L. N. YORK, Fairmount.

Corresponding Secretary-J. A. MONROE, Wheeling.

Next meeting Wheeling, May 13-14.

WISCONSIN.

President J. W. BURNS, Viola.

Have I a case of fever? Then I do not lose sight of the enteric disorder; and yet, with my thoughts upon that, I still remember that there is a heart that is liable, at any hour, to complicate matters. That heart calls for the bromidia. It prevents irritation. After the shock, after the operation, maybe, after the fever invades, "All will go well unless heart failure should ensue." since I began to employ the bromidia for the pain, this has been eliminated. I never dread "heart failure" when I administer bromidia in my surgical cases. I would not treat typhoid or typhomalarial fever and omit bromidia. DR. S. AUG. FREUND.

BERLIN, GERMANY.

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Having sold my residence, I have for sale my office contents and practice. Will sell all together or singly. One Bertman static battery, sixteen plate with electrodes. Also X-ray attachments. One McIntosh galvanic and faradic battery; marble plate; no 6-44 cells, with a large assortment of electrodes; battery plate in handsome quartered-oak cabinet ; one globe multinebulizer, seven bottle, double cylinder pump. Also a stock of drugs, books, medicine cases, instruments, etc. Write at O. HOUTS, M. D.

once.

GLEN ELDER, KAN.

LISTERINE

The standard antiseptic for both internal and external use.

Non-Toxic, Non-Irritant, Non-Escharotic-Absolutely Safe, Agreeable, Convenient LISTERINE is taken as the standard of antiseptic preparations : The imitators all say, "It is something like LISTERINE.'

BECAUSE of its intrinsic antiseptic value and unvariable uniformity, LISTERINE may be relied upon to make and maintain surgically clean-aseptic-all living tissues.

IT IS AN EXCELLENT and very effective means of conveying to the innermost recesses and folds of the mucous membranes, that mild and efficient mineral antiseptic, boracic acid, which it holds in perfect solution; and whilst there is no possibility of poisonous effect through the absorption of LISTERINE, its power to neutralize the products of putrefaction (thus preventing septic absorption) has been most satisfactorily determined.

A special pamphlet on catarrhal disorders may be had upon application.

For diseases of the uric acid diathesis:

LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA

A remedy of acknowledged value in the treatment of all diseases of the urinary system and of especial utility in the train of evil effects arising from a uric acid diathesis. A pamphlet of "Clippings" of editorials on this subject may be had by addressing:

LAMBERT PHARMACAL CO., ST. LOUIS

Be assured of genuine Listerine by purchasing an original package.

PEACOCK'S BROMIDES

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The Best Results

Are assured in Bromide treatment when you specify

Peacock's Bromides

And the Genuine is Dispensed

Neurologists and General Practitioners prefer it because of its superior qualities over the commercial salts. Each fluid drachm represents fifteen grains of the combined chemically pure Bromides of Potassium, Sodium, Ammonium, Calcium and Lithium. :::::

FOR CLINICAL TRIAL WE WILL SEND FULL SIZE BOTTLE OF EITHER OR BOTH
PREPARATIONS TO ANY PHYSICIAN WHO WILL PAY EXPRESS CHARGES

Chionia

from

Chionanthus Virginica

HEPATIC STIMULATION > WITHOUT CATHARSIS
Re-establishing portal circulation without producing congestion.
Invaluable in all ailments due to hepatic torpor. :::::

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PEACOCK CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.

CHIONIA

The Shepard-McMillen Sanitaria

COLUMBUS, OHIO

The Shepard Sanitarium

FOR CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES
W. E. POSTLE, M. D., Supt.
Suburban Address, Shepard, Ohio
Telephone 389

We shall continue Dr. Shepard's methods of massage and rest, so successfully used by him here for the past fifty years. Combining with them modern medical treatment for all forms of chronic, nervous and female diseases.

The McMillen Sanitarium

FOR MENTAL DISEASES BISHOP MCMILLEN, M. D., Supt. Suburban Address, Shepard, Ohio

Telephone 2406

All forms of diseases with mental complications admitted. Alcoholic, Morphine, and other drug habits treated. We offer special medical treatment, good care, night attendants, up-to-date equipments and constant personal supervision.

STREET CARS TO DOORS.

While these institutions are the successors of Dr. Shepard's Sanitarium they have entirely separate business management, employes, patients and grounds. Patients find these sanitaria, with their large shaded lawns, beautiful places in which to secure rest and comfort while being treated. Write us, state patient's condition in full, and ask for terms of admission and catalogue.

PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

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