VII 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 which is never supplied in any form of package other than our 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. VIII To Prevent Bursting of H, O, Solution Bottles Automatic Safety Valve Stopper Patented by Charles Marchand NO WIRE NO BURSTING Hydrozone (Yields 30 times its own volume of active oxygen near to the condition of "OZONE") Harmless, Powerful Bactericide and Pus Destroyer Glycozone (C. P. Glycerine com bined with ozone) Harmless and Most Powerful Healing Agent 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 Marchand Chemist and Graduate of the "Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris" (France) 57-59 PRINCE STREET, NEW YORK LISTERINE The standard antiseptic for both internal and external use. BECAUSE of its intrinsic antiseptic value and unvariable uni- IT IS AN EXCELLENT and very effective means of conveying to the innermost recesses and folds of the mucous membrane, that mild and efficient mineral antiseptic, boracic acid. which it holds in perfe 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 rain 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., SAINT LOUIS Be assured of genuine Listerine by purchasing an original package. plain cod-liver oil passes through the lacteals unabsorbed.. Hydroleine checks the cough, increases the flow of bile, stimulates the general nutrition, creates an appetite and puts on weight. Sold by druggists generally. The CHARLES N. CRITTENTON CO., 115-117 Fulton St., New York CACTINA PILLETS SENG Has many Advantages over EACH PILLET REPRESENTS ONE ONE-HUNDREDTH OF A DOSE: ONE TO FOUR PILLETS THREE TIMES A DAY. Promotes Normal Digestion by encouraging the flow A Most Successful Treatment for A PALATABLE PREPARATION OF PANAX SCHINSENG IN DOSE: ONE TO TWO TEASPOONFULS THREE TIMES A DAY. A FULL SIZE BOTTLE, FOR TRIAL, TO PHY. SULTAN DRUG CO., St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. JJ New Orleans Polyclinic. Sixteenth annual session opens November 3d, 1902, and closes May 30th, 1903. Physicians will find the Polyclinic an excellent means for posting themselves upon modern progress in all branches of medicine and surgery. The specialties are fully taught, including laboratory work. For further information, address New Orleans Polyclinic, Postoffice box 797, New Orleans, L X Literary and Publishers' Department. HOW TO ASSIST YOUNG GIRLS TO WOMANHOOD. BY EDWARD C. HILL, M. D., DENVER, COLO. Normal menstruation in temperate climates generally begins in the fifteenth year. In the tropics it appears much earlier, so that in Mexico one may see a grandmother of only twenty years. Within the Artic Circle Eskimo girls do not generally arrive at puberty until the eighteenth year. City girls usually have the menstrual flow earlier than do hard working country girls, in whom muscular exercise has the same derivative effect on the pelvic blood supply as too intense devotion to study. The time, amount and character of the menstrual flow vary normally within wide limits. The menstrual cycle for different individuals ranges in perfect health from two to six weeks. The average duration in the temperate zone is about four days. Soaking more than three napkins daily is considered abnormal. Anemic girls, as a rule, tend to menorrhagia; chlorotic ones, to scanty menstruation. Clots are present when the amount of blood is great, or the mucus and fatty acids scanty. A periodic white menstruation, from supersecretion of the uterine glands, is not infrequently noticed in the intervals midway of menstruation. Menstruation is or should be a perfectly physiologic process. In the virgin disorders of menstruation of whatever nature are nearly always dependant upon the defective nutrition of the reproductive organs, and this in turn upon a blood supply insufficient in quality or in quantity. In the great majority of cases, therefore, our efforts to aid nature in effecting the transformation of the girl into a woman, should be in the line of a happy balance of nutrition between the special female organs and the body as a whole. Hygenic measures are of the first importance. Fresh air and sunshine are always in order. Exercise is especially indicated for the fat and flabby chlorotic girl, and her diet should be restricted in sugars and starches. The highly active, intellectual girl must rest from her studies and try to become a little lazy. Proper precautions should be taken in regard to reasonable care of the person at the time of the monthly periods. Yet the physician should beware of unduly alarming his little patient, and so bringing about a condition of hypochondriacal valetudinarianism. Simple cleanliness is certain to do no harm, but good. The conservation of the general health and vigor is the chief factor in maintaining safe and easy menstruation. (Continued in next issue.) Naples, Texas, October 18, 1902. The North Chemical Co., Peoria, Ills. Dear Sirs: After repeated trials with your "HELONIA TABLETS" in some very stubborn cases of Voginitis, I got the Four years' graded course in Medicine, three in Dentistry, and two in Pharmacy. Annual Sessons, seven months. Students graded on their daily recitations and term examinations. Large class rooms designed for the recitation system. Laboratories are large, well lighted, and equipped with all practical, modern apparatus. Abundant clinical facilities in both Medical and Dental Departments. Considering Superior Advantages, Fees are Low. SESSION FOR 1902-1903, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 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