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Page 36 - Recommended as a restorative in all cases where the nervous system has been reduced below the normal standard, by overwork, as found in brain-workers, professional men, teachers, students, etc., in debility from seminal losses, dyspepsia of nervous origin, insomnia where the nervous system suffers.
Page 68 - Masiich. . >£ gr. m Ft. one pill. Lady Webster Dinner Pills. This is an excellent combination officially designated as Aloes and Mastich, USP We take very great pleasure in asking physicians to prescribe them more liberally, as they are very excellent as an aperient for persons of full habit or gouty tendency when given in doses of one pill after dinner.
Page 84 - The alkaloid, or base, being sparingly soluble, and, moreover, rather prone to decomposition when in solution, we have given preference to the hydrochlorate as possessing the desirable elements of stability and solubility in aqueous fluids. Recent advices from the highest European authorities represent it to be of immeasurable service in controlling uterine haemorrhages, far surpassing ergot in efficiency, certainty of action, and safety.