The Chicago Medical Times. VOL. XXXVI-No. 4-APRIL, 1903 CONTENTS. Insanity Without Cerebral Lesion-A. F. Lindorm Facts and Fallacies in Gynecology-Edna T. Matthews Epigea Repens-White Pond Lily-Aconite-Specific Gelsemium in Sea-Sickness-Enanthe Linne; Its Effect in Health and Sickness-Whoop- ing Cough-Aphorisms in Bright's Disease-Echina- 191-198 LIBRADOL (TRADE-MARK) An external remedy for quick relief of pain. USES.-In colds, croup, broncho-pulmonic troubles in general; in acute inflammations of the lung or soreness depending upon congestion; in superficial or deep-seated pains of a rheumatic, chronic, or acute form; in sore muscles and joints. We take pleasure in introducing this effective most physicians, it has been employed by others The composition as given with each package LIBRADOL is clean, free from excessive fat, and can be washed from the skin by means of clear water. It is prompt in action and may be used either alone or in connection with any internal medication. A characteristic and comprehensive report is as follows: "I used LIBRADOL recently in three cases with most gratify- FIRST.-Asthmatic condition caused by cold. -DR. B. B. MORROW. A number of severe cases of inflammation, of cold in the chest, of acute inflammation of the lungs, soreness depending on congestion, etc., have been promptly relieved as per reports on file. LIBRADOL is to be spread on greased paper, muslin, or waxed paper, and applied to the painful part. Full directions accompany each package. PRICE. -I lb. jar, $1.50; 1⁄2 lb., 80 cents; 4 lb. 45 cents. LLOYD BROTHERS, CINCINNATI, O. |