ANEMIA, NEURASTHENIA, BRONCHITIS, THE PHYSICIAN OF MANY YEARS' EXPERIENCE KNOWS THAT, TO OBTAIN INMEDIATE RESULTS, THERE IS NO REMEDY THAT POSSESSES THE POWER TO ALTER DISORDERED FUNCTIONS, LIKE “Fellows Syrup of Hypophosphite? MANY A TEXT-BOOK ON RESPIRATORY DISEASES SPECIFICALLY MENTIONS THIS PREPARATION AS BRINGA OF STEELING WORTE. TRY IT, AND PROVE THESE FACTS. NOTICE. CAUTION. succum of Follows' Syrup of Hypophosphates offer imitations of it for sale. Hr. Follows, who has examined samples of seven these imitations, Ands that no two of them are identical, and that all of the differ from the original in composition, in freedom from acid reaction, in suscept bility to the effects of oxygen when exposed to light or heat, in retaining the strychnia in solution, and in the medicina) effects. As these cheap and inefficient substitutes are frequently dispensed instead of original, physicians are earnestly requested. when preperibing the Syrus "Sye. Hypophos. FELLOWS." MR. FELLOWS, 26 CHRISTOPHER STREET, NEW YORK. No. 1-THUJA. Price, 60 cts. per 4 lb.; by mail, 22 cts. extra. Internally a stimulating remedy in tenesmus and dribbling of urine in the aged, and in nocturnal incontinence. Locally apply the undiluted Specific Medicine to chronic skin affections, warts, and obstinate condylomata, and to cancerous, syphilitic, and scrofulous growths. Used as an injection in Hydrocele. Indications. A feeble, irregular No. 2-CACTUS. Price, $1.25 per 14 lb.; by mail, 22 cts. extra. pulse, nervous, complaining of oppression and unpleasant sensations in region of heart. Use. In heart disease; in diseases of the nervous system, when the . action of the heart is disturbed. No. 3-PILOCARPUS (JARBORANDI). Price, 65 cts. per 4 lb.; by mail, 22 cts. extra. Indications and Use. - Powerfully increases the secretory action of the sudoriparous and salivary glands. Has removed serous effusions from whatever cause, and is of value in asthma; bronchitis; albuminous diabetes; chronic rheumatic affections; puerperal septicemia,-when no contra-indications exist. No. 4-VERATRUM. Price, 60 cts. per 14 lb.; by mail, 22 cts. extra. Indications.-The full, strong, fre quent pulse, surface flushed. heart's action, and removes obstruction to the circulation. The remedy for sthenic fever and inflammation. nally and locally. No. 5-CHIONANTHUS. Price, 60 cts. per 14 lb.; by mail, 22 cts. extra. Use. A remedy for jaundice, and No. 6-ASEPSIN AND ASEPSIN SOAP. Price, Asepsin Soap, $1.40 per dozen; by mail, No. 7-COLLINSONIA. Price, 50 cts. per 4 lb.; by mail, 22 cts. extra. Indications. Clay-colored stools; high-colored urine; tenderness and pain in region of liver. as a gentle stimulant to the liver. Asepsin is the only fragrant antiseptic. Asepsin Soap is a tallow soap that leaves no odor, no perfume on the skin. Indications.-Sense of constriction, with irritation in throat, larynx, or anus. Use. In ministers' sore throat; in chronic laryngitis, chronic bronchitis, and some cases of gastric disease. It allays irritation in some cases of urinary disease. A specific in leucorrhoids when the above indications are present. No. 8-NUX VOMICA. Price, 50 cts. per 14 lb.; by mail, 22 cts. extra. Indications. Pallor or yellowishness around the mouth; abdominal or gastric pain pointing towards the umbilicus. Use. To arrest vomiting; to overcome constipation; as a gastric stimulant; to improve digestion, and as a general nervous and vascular stimulant. 31 |