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are certain, and sure to follow, when you prescribe

Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp.

These results, of course, are the relief of weakness and debility,
the restoration of strength and vitality and the general up-building
of your patient.

You do not expect miracles, or the achievement of the impossible. You
do not look on Gray's Tonic as a panacea.

But you do expect your patient's appetite to increase, his digestion to
improve, his strength to return, and his whole condition to show a real 'and
substantial gain, when you put him on Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp.

These are the results you seek and these are the results you get!
The thousands of medical men who have used Gray's Tonic during and
after influenza, this past winter know how true this is.

THE PURDUE FREDERICK COMPANY

135 Christopher Street, New York City

Wahr

7-18-22

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MENSTRUAL AND MENOPAUSAL DISORDERS

afford a good field for appropriate organotherapy. It is now recognized
that pluriglandular combinations give better results than single gland
products. Clinical results emphasize this and physicians who use

-HORMOTONE-

are seldom disappointed. In those women at the menopause whose
thyroid function diminishes too quickly with a consequent high blood
pressure and other disagreeable symptoms

HORMOTONE WITHOUT POST-PITUITARY

is recommended. Both products have the approval of many leading
physicians.

Dose of either preparation: One or two
tablets three times daily before meals.

To the physician who has not yet used Hormotone a trial package will
be sent on request.

G. W. CARNRICK COMPANY

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For the Progressive Physician Seeking Improved Clinical Results

These sterile stable solutions, intended for intravenous injection exclusively, are
contained in hermetically sealed non-soluble glass ampoules.

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INDICATIONS

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5 c.c. Mercury Bichloride, 16 Syphilis, Erysipelas, Influenza,
mgs. (4 grain).

Gonorrheal Rheumatism.

5 c.c. Mercury Oxycyanide, 8 Syphilis, etc.
mgs. (

grain).

5 c.c. Quinine Dihydrochloride Malaria, etc.
U. S. P., 5 gm. (72 grains).

5 c.c. Hexamethylenamine U. S.
P. (Urotropin, Formin), 1.5
gm. (24 grains).

Pyelitis, Cystitis, Colon Infec-
tions, Toxemias of Tuberculo-
sis, Pelvic Infections, Pneu-
monia, Meningitis, etc.

TECHNIC: Do not dilute this solution. Break ampoule, draw into all-glass syringe and attach a

23 to 25 gauge needle. Use tourniquet or have patient grasp the arm with his free hand until the

veins at the bend of the elbow stand out prominently; run the needle into the vein quickly. Blood
usually comes back into syringe back of needle or can be drawn back to be certain that needle is
in the vein; release pressure, then inject slowly.

Send for complete list of Intravenous Solutions, Reprints and Clinical data

NEW YORK INTRAVENOUS LABORATORY

100 WEST 21st STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y.

403876

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