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Four Hospitals with 800 Beds. Ward walks for every Senior. A dispensary treating 25,000 patients a year.

New Buildings and Equipment.

A Superior Faculty. A Reputation as a Leader in Medical Education. For announcements and particulars address,

DR. ARTHUR R. EDWARDS, Sec'y, 2431 Dearborn St., Chicago.

Fort Worth University,

FORT WORTH, TEXAS.

10th Annual Session Opens Thursday, October 1st, 1903.

A four years' graded course. Is a member of the Association of Southern Medical Colleges. Requires a preliminary examination before matriculation. Maintains a high standard of scholarship. Has an excellent corps of Professors, Lecturers and Demonstrators.

Possesses a fine, commodious brick building, situated a half block
from the intersection of all the principal street car lines; con-
sequently in the center of the city and the field of clinical material.
A free dispensary maintained by the College gives unusual clinical
advantages. Four hospitals and private sanitariums, under the
charge of the professors, with a capacity of 300 beds, affords fine
hospital and bedside instruction.

For further information or a catalogue address

BACON SAUNDERS, M. D., Dean.

Annual Tuition, including matriculation fee, dissecting ticket.
Chemical and Pathological Laboratories, $75. Graduation fee, $25.

NEW YORK POLYCLINIC Medical School and Hospital

Chartered by the University of the State of New York. The oldest Post Graduate School in America. Organized in

1881, Opened in 1882.

The New York Polyclinic is a School for teaching graduates the most recent methods of diagnosis and treatment in every department of medicine. The clinical material is abundant, and the hospital wards adjoin the lecture rooms. Since the fire in 1896 a new building has been erected and thoroughly equipped and the Institution is now prepared to offer better facilities than ever. Students may enter at any time.

FACULTY:

SURGERY-Charles H. Chetwood, M. D.; Robert H. M. Dawbarn, M. D.; W. R Townsend, M. D.; James P. Tuttle, M. D.; John A. Wyeth, M. D.

MEDICINE-Isaac Adler, M. D.; Morris Manges, M. D.; W. H. Katzenbach, M. D.; I. D. Nisbet, M. D.

GYNECOLOGY-J. Riddle Goffe, M. D.; Wm. R. Pryor, M. D.; Brooks H. Wells M. D.; Robt. H. Wylie, M. D.; W. Gill Wylie, M. D. (Emeritus).

PEDIATRICS-August Seibert, M. D.

DERMATOLOGY-Edward B. Bronson, M. D.; Andrew R. Robinson, M. D. OPHTHALMOLOGY R. O. Born, M. D.; W. E. Lambert, M. D.; David Webster M. D. (Emeritus)

LARYNGOLOGY A D RHINOLOGY-D. Bryson Delavan, M. D.; Joseph W. Gleitsmann, M. D.; Robert C. Myles, M. D.; Francis J. Quinlan, M. D.

OTOLOGY-Frederick Whiting, M. D. NEUROLOGY-B. Sachs, M. D. OBSTETRICS--Edward A. Ayers, M. D. For Further Information write to

Dr. W. R. TOWNSEND, Secretary,

214 East 34th St., New York.

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THE MOST ACTIVE AND RELIABLE COMBATANT

IN UTERINE DISORDERS.

EXTRACT FROM CLINICAL REPORT BY

E. ALFRED MALLETTE, M. D., PHILADELPHIA, PA.

I have used a number of remedies for the cure of Amenorrhoea, Dysmenorrhoea and kindred ailments to which the female is subject, and have found in ERGOAPIOL (Smith) the most reliable and active combatant in Uterine disorders. After using it in my practice the past two years I find it acts promptly upon the mucous membrane in delayed Menstruation, in allaying inflammation and in dispelling pain. It acts very favorably upon the Ovarian tract. A few cases in my own practice are here cited.

CASE NO. 1.-Miss T., age 22: Never having menstruated, although having full developed organs of puberty for seven years previous; found, upon examination, the uterine organs normal, no imperforate hymen. Had been operated upon for Otorrhoea two years previous, which resulted in complete deafness. I prescribed Ergoapiol (Smith), two capsules three times a day for ten days, when a scanty menstruation appeared; continued for three months with Ergoapiol (Smith), four days before the menstrual period was due, when normal conditions resulted.

CASE NO. 2.-Miss D, age 23: Having Dysmenhorrhoea and Menorrhagia at frequent intervals, was placed on Ergoapiol (Smith), giving six capsules daily for five days, when pain ceased; with three months' treatment normal menstruations were established, with no hemorrhages appearing between the periods.

CASE NO. 3.-Mrs. H., age 23: Was left in a very anæmic condition following miscarriage, when Amenorrhoea followed, and was delayed for two periods. I prescribed Ergoapiol (Smith), one capsule three time a day, when normal menstruation returned, and weak system built up with no after-results.

CASE NO. 4.-Mrs. B., age 43: Was referred to me having irregular menstruations two or three times a month. Ovarian pains constantly, profuse and purulent Leucorrhoea. I had about decided to curette, when the condition of the heart dissuaded me, and resolved to use Ergoapiol (Smith) in large doses, when a profuse hemorrhage for seven days followed, evacuating large blood clots, relieving the patient to normal condition with no after-effect, and with subsequent treatment was restored to good health.

CASE NO. 5.-Miss B., age 16: Had commenced her menstrual period at the age of 12 years. Was in normal condition for three years, when she was attacked with Typhoid Fever, having no menstruations for three months. Being in a very anæmic condition, heart action was very poor. After prescribing tonics, I placed her on Ergoapiol (Smith), in small doses, one capsule three times a day, when in two months the regular periods were established without further complications.

CASE NO. 6.-Miss T.: Had normal menstruations since fifteen years of age. Became in a very anæmic condition through hard work and poor nourishment, etc., and passed her menstrual period for ten days. Prescribed Ergoapiol (Smith) until ten capsules were taken, when menstruation appeared, but with Dysmenorrhoea. On following the treatment for three successive months, the normal conditions were revived, no further trouble ensuing.

MARTIN H. SMITH CO..

105 CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK CITY.

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