Bov in ANEMIA OVININE overcomes Anæmia logically, rationally and radically, for several substantial reasons: I. Because it supplies the starving organism with the requisites for immediate reparation. 2. Because it needs no preparation or transformation at the hands of the vital machinery before it can be assimilated and converted into living force. Scores of theoretically excellent foods lack this vital condition, and are therefore appealed to in vain. 3. Because the condition called Anæmia results from a form of malnutrition which is not caused by lack of any nutritive element, but by the absolute inertia of the digestive function. BOVININE comes to the rescue by supplying a vitalized and perfectly compounded pabulum that calls for no chemico-vital effort or expenditure whatever. Have we made the contrast between BOVININE and all the rest of the prepared foods distinct enough? If not, please apply the crucial test-clinical use-at our expense, and convince yourself that our claims are neither extravagant nor exaggerated, but are strictly based on science. The Bovinine Company 75 West Houston Street, NEW YORK S The Successful Introduction AS of a really meritorious remedy is immediately followed by Pepto-Mangan ("Gude") which is the original and only true organic preparation of iron and manganese, and the source and foundation of all the exceptional and positive therapeutic merit experienced in this product. Imitations with similar sounding names, but dissimilar in every other respect, are mischievous enough, but in nefariousness are yet unequal to substitution and the substitutor, against whom the physician's only assurance is an original bottle. GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN has, since its introduction to the Medical Profession of the World, always proved its superiority over other blood-making compounds, and furthermore will always substantiate all the statements so highly commending its value. As this certainty in efficacy has won for this preparation the confidence and reliance of the physician, we, to protect you, your patients and ourselves against such conscienceless methods, earnestly ask the prescribing of original bottles only. This request, though seemingly of little importance, will be significant in view of the astounding knowledge that 75% of the manufacturers are not only offering but selling gallons and kegs of so called "Just as Good" iron mixtures, which have not undergone and dare not undergo either the scrutiny of the physician or examination by the chemist. While there is only one Pepto-Mangan you will readily surmise the intent of these imitation preparations which are wholly unknown to the Medical Profession, and agree with us in the importance of the above request. Any one offering Pepto-Mangan in bulk. form, either intentionally or unintentionally practises substitution; hence our solicitation for your co-operation against this harmful, unjustifiable, and inexcusable fraud.. M. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY, 53 WARREN STREET NEW YORK. ELIXIR OF MALTOPEPSINE (TILDEN) Is as reliable in CHOLERA INFANTUM as Quinine in Malaria. It is absolutely reliable in all conditions arising from faulty digestion; palatable and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. Don't fail to investigate this most meritorious preparation. Prepared Expressly for Physicians' Prescriptions. Free sample and literature on application. Manufactured only by THE TILDEN COMPANY New Lebanon, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. NEERGAARD'S Compound Syrup of Creosote "WELL BORNE BY THE MOST DELICATE STOMACH" INDICATED IN TUBERCULOSIS or suspected TUBERCULAR Cases, BRONCHITIS, BRONCHIAL ASTHMA, CHRONIC COUGHS, &c. THE PRONOUNCED ADVANTAGE of NEERGAARD'S SYRUP over other creosote compounds is "that it does not disturb digestion." Thus by overcoming the disagreeable features of the drug and fortifying its advantageous properties through the addition of Hypophosphites it constitutes an ideal reconstructive and tonic. NON-CAUSTIC and may be taken in large doses with impunity for an indefinite period. LITERATURE SENT ON APPLICATION. Charles Wylie, Mfg. Chemist, 936 Sixth Ave., New York City. No physician can afford to be indifferent regarding the accurate filling of his prescription. The standard antiseptic for both internal and external use. LISTERINE." BECAUSE of its intrinsic antiseptic value and unvariable uni- 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 LAMBERT PHARMACAL CO., SAINT LOUIS Be assured of genuine Listerine by purchasing an original package. To Prevent Bursting of H, O, Solution Bottles Valve Stopper Automatic Safety Valve Patented by Charles Marchand NO WIRE NO BURSTING Hydrozone (Yields 30 times its own volume of active oxygen- Harmless, Powerful Bactericide and Pus Destroyer Glycozone (C. P. Glycerine com- Harmless and Most Powerful Healing Agent Refer to National Druggist, of St. Louis, Successfully used in the treatment of DISEASES OF THE NOSE, THROAT, CHEST AND MOUTH.-INFLAMMA- Marchand's Eye Balsam cures quickly all inflammatory and contagious diseases of the eyes. HYDROZONE is put up only in extra small, small, medium and large size bottles bearing a red label, white letters, gold and blue border, with my signature. GLYCOZONE is put up only in 4-oz., 8-oz. and 16-oz. bottles bearing a yellow label, red and blue border, with my signature. PREPARED ONLY BY Charles Marchands Chemist and Graduate of the "Ecole Centrale THE TEXAS MEDICAL NEWS. A JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, SURGERY AND HYGIENE. Devoted to the interests of the Medical Profession of Texas and the Southwest. Published monthly at Austin, by THE TEXAS MEDICAL NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. Subscription, $1.00 a year, in advance. The Management do not hold themselves responsible for the views of their correspondents. For Texas Medical News. The Criminal Insane.* BY G. H. MOODY, M. D., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. There are confined within our Texas asylums today about three thousand patients. Through the wise foresight of its individual members. and guided by the counsel of the best medical thought of our great State, our recent State legislatures have provided for an institution for the maintenance and treatment of our epileptics separately. This institution, when completed, will stand throughout endless time as a fitting monument to the memory of those who voted its existence, as well as to those who are supervising its construction, not so much on account of its adaptation in design and construction to the purposes for which it is intended, which within them *Read before the Tri-State Medical Association, in Dallas, Texas, October 7 and 8, 1902. |