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BROMIDIA.

FORMULA-Every fluid drachm contains 15 grs. each of pure Brom-Potas, and purified Chloral, and gr. each of gen. imp. ext. Cannabis-Ind. and Hyoscyam.

DOSE-One-half to one fluid drachm in water or syrup every hour until sleep is produced.

BROMIDIA is the Hypnotic par excellence. It produces refreshing sleep, and is exceedingly valuable in Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Headache, Convulsions, Colics, etc., and will relieve when opiates fail. Unlike preparations of opium, it does not lock up the secretions. In the restlessness and delirium of Fevers, it is absolutely invaluable.

IODIA.

FORMULA-"Iodia" is a combination of Ac

tive Principles obtained from the Green Roots of Stillingia, Helonias, Saxifraga, Menispermum, and Aromatics. Each fluid drachm also contains five grs. Iod. Potas and three grs. Phos. Iron.

DOSE-One or two fluid rachms (more or less as indicated) three times a day, before meals. IODIA is the Ideal Alterative. It has been

largely prescribed in Syphilitic, Scrofulous, Cutaneous, and Female Diseases, and has an established reputation as being the best Alterative ever introduced to the profession

W. H. Byford, A. M., M. D., Chicago,
Ill., President and Prof. Obstetrics, Woman's
Hospital Medical College; Prof. Genocology,
Rush Medical College.

F. H. Davenport, M. D. Boston, Mass.
Ass't in Gynecology, Harvard University Med-Carl
ical Dep't.

J. K. Bauduy, A. M., M. D., LL. D.

St. Louis, Mo Prof. Nervous and Mental Dis-
eases, Missouri Medical College.

L. Ch. Boisliniere, M. D. LL. D., St.
Louis, Mo. Prof. of Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women, St. Louis Medical College.

J. S. Jewell, A. M., M. D., Chicago,
Ill., Ed "Journal of Mental and Nervous Dis-
eases, and Prof. Nervous and Mental Diseases,
Chicago Medical College.

H. M. Lyman, A. M., M. D., Chicago,
Ill., Prof Physiology and Diseases of the Ner-
vous System, Rush Medical College.
D. R. Brower, M. D., Chicago, Ills.
Ed. "Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner,"
and Prof. Nervous and Mental Diseases, etc.,
Women's Medical College.

D. D. Bramble, M. D., Cincinnati, O.
Dean; Prot. of Principles and Practice Surgery

and Clinical Surgery, Cincinnati College Medi

cine and Surgery

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Seiler, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Late Director of the Microscopical and Biologi-
cal Section of the Academy of Natural Science
of Phila.-Lecturer on Diseases of the Throat,
University of Pennsylvania.
Richard McSherry, M. D., Baltimore,
Md., Prof. of Principles and Practice of Medi-
cine, University of Maryland Medical Dept.
C. F. Bevan, M. D., Baltimore, Md.,

Prof. of Anatomy, Genito-Urinary, and Ortho-
pedic Surgery, College Physicians and Surgeons.
R. M. King, A. M., M. D., St. Louis,
Mo, Prof. Physiology and Clinical Medicine,
St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons.
A. S. Barnes, M. D., St. Louis, Mo.,
Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Woinen, St.
Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons.
C. D. Palmer, M. D., Cincinnati, O.,
Prof. Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women,
and Clinical Gynecology, Medical College of
Ohio.
J. A. Larrabee, M. D., Louisville, Ky.,.
Prof of Materia Medica and Therapeutics,,
and Clinical Lecturer on Diseases of Children,)
Hospital College of Medicine

M. F. Coomes, M. D., Louisville, Ky.,
Prof of Physiology and Ophthamology, in the
Kentucky School of Medicine.
D. Overly Christ, M. D., Indianapolis,
Ind., Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics,
Central College Physicians and Surgeons.
N. W. Webber, M. D., Detroit, Mich.,
Prof. of Medical and Surgical Diseases of Wo-
men, and Clinical Gynecology, Detroit Medical
College.

J. A. McCorkle, M. D., Brooklyn, N.
Y., Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics,
Long Island College Hospital.

J. M. Bigelow, M. D., Albany, N. Y.,
Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Alba-
ny Medical College.

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DOSE OR DIREETIONS ON OUR BOTTLES.

Complaints have been made to us by Physicians that some dishonest druggists substitute an inferior preparation made by themselves when "Bromidia" is prescribed. Physicians are cautioned to look out for these substitutions, because the lives of their patients may be endangered and their own reputation injured as well as ours. We have employed detectives, and shall protect our rights to the fullest extent of the law.

BATTLE & CO., Chemists, No. 116 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.

OR

Dayton's Emulsion Pure Cod Liver Oil.

HYPOPHOSPITES LIME AND SODA WITH IRISH MOSS.

In calling the attention of the Medical Profession to Chondroleine or Dayton's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the manufacturers deem it necessary to dwell on the medical virtues of its constituent parts, they being so well known and appreciated as to require no repetition by us.

The thorough incorporation of these valuable remedial agents, and the fact that the objectionable taste and smell of Cod Liver Oil have been entirely overcome, will, we believe, commend our preparation to the practitioner, who can prescribe Chondroleine with every assurance that it will not disturb the most sensitive stomach. It having been our aim to make Chondroleine the most palatable emulsion on the market.

......... 1⁄2 oz.

FORMULA:-Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil....
Hypophosphites Lime and Soda, each,..5 grs.
Emulsion Irish Moss,,

....

DOSE:-A teaspoonful three times a day.

1⁄2 oz.

TESTIMONIALS:

Messrs. Leich & Carlstedt-Gentlemen-After a careful examination of your Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, I feel satisfied that it is preferable in many respects to other emulsions now in the market. I shall take pleasure in prescribing the same. Respectfully, A M. Owen, M. D.

Messrs. Leich & Carlstedt, Evansville, Ind.-Sirs:-It affords me pleasure to inform you that I can confidently recommend your Chondroleine as one of the most elegant Emulsions of Cod Liver Oil that 1 have ever prescribed. Yours, etc., J. E. Harper, M. D.

January 14th, 1882.

Messrs. Leich & Carlstedt, Evansville, Ind.-Gentlemen:-I have tested your preparation of Chondroleine and find that it possesses some qualities that should highly recommend it. The objectionable taste and smell of Cod Liver Oil, so frequently urged by patients, appears to be quite overcome by the pleasant flavor of your Emulsion. Respectfully, J. W. Compton, M. D. Yours Truly, G. B. Walker, M. D.

I cheerfully endorse the above statement of Dr. Compton. Messrs. Leich & Carlstedt-I have had very satisfactory results from the use of your Chondroleine or Dayton's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Irish Moss and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, and shall continue to prescribe it in my practice whenever such a combination is indicated. I find it to be the most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil. Oscar DeKress, M. D.

January 14th, 1882.

Messrs. Leich & Carlstedt-Your Chondroleine or Dayton's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites Lime and Soda with Irish Moss, is a most complete emulsion. The Oil is masked by the Irish Moss, so as to render it much more palatable than any other saponaceous or amygdaloid preparation possibly could be. In fact it is with the utmost difficulty that the Oil can be detected by either taste or smell. Chondroleine comes nearer an ideal therapeutic preparation for building up a wasted constitution, for allaying lung irritation, for increasing the appetite and nervous energy, than any other combination that has so far come under my notice. Permit me to congratulate you upon your most happy therapeusis. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 16th, 1882. George F. Center, A. M., M. D.

Evansville, Ind.

Very Respectfully,

LEICH & CARLSTEDT.

For sale by Richardson & Co., St. Louis, Mo.; Morrison, Plummer & Co.; Chicago; A. Kiefer, Indianapolis, Ind; R. Macready & Co., Cincinnati; Otto Rauchfuss & Co., Cincinnati; Colburn, Birks & Co., Peoria, Ill.; Arthur Peter & Co., Louisville, Ky.; J. B. Wilder & Co., Louisville, Ky.; Or Charles S. Prowitt, Pharmacist, cor. 16th and Arapahoe Sts., Denver, Colo.

(T. METCALF & CO.'S)

FOR GENERAL INDIGESTION.

A tasteless, odorless, solution of the digestive ferments of the pancreas, capable of converting proteids into peptones and starch into sugar, or peptonising all foods into forms of nutriment, easily assimilated.

Useful in those cases in which the stomach is intolerant of food, rejecting every form of nourishment as in Uræmic Vomiting, Gastric Catarrh, Crises of Cardiac disease, Pernicious Ancemia, Gastric Ulcer, Pyloric and Intestinal Obstructions, &c.

"For the purposes of General Indigestion, Liquor Pancreaticus is mainly indicated, and will be found of much advantage." J. MILNER FOTHERGILL, M. D., (In Indigestion, Biliousness and Gout.)

DENVER TESTIMONIAL.

DENVER, COLO., February 14th, 1882.

Messrs. T. Metcalf & Co., Boston, Mass.:

Gentlemen:-At the time I wrote you first, in December, 1881, neither "Liquor Pancreaticus" nor "Mellin's Food" could be obtained in this city. By request, at the time above mentioned, you kindly sent me a sample of each; these in quantity, were just sufficient for me to test them in my own case, I being a chronic sufferer from gastric-intestinal catarrh, chronic acid flatulent dyspepsia and diarrhoea.

had just read the recent work of J. M. Fothergill, the eminent English practitioner and writer, and of course was very anxious to have and take some of the "Liquor" for my own relief. Upon receipt of your samples, I followed the directions strictly, as given by him and since published by you. To be brief, I think I can honestly and unhesitatingly say that they afforded me much relief.

Nevertheless, after beginning their conjoint use, with some thought as to diet, the acidity and flatu. lence gradually ceased, the frequently, colicy stools gradually lessened in number, and digestionseemed about to be comenormal.

One of our best drug firms, Scholtz & Hanus, sent an order east some time ago, and we hope to be able very shortly to test them more thoroughly. Yours Respectfully,

MILO A. WILSON, M. D.,
Fifteenth and Champa Streets.

T. METCALF & CO., 39 Tremont Street, Boston.

DEPOT IN NEW YORK,

Scholtz & Hanus, Denver.

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E. FONGERA & CO., 30 North Williams Street. Richardson & Co., St. Louis. Redington & Co., San Francisco.

SCHOLTZ & HANUS,

-LEADING

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS

A SPECIALTY OF

Rare Chemicals and Drugs.

DENVER, COLORADO.

HYDROLEINE

Has been proved of the highest value in CONSUMPTION and all Wasting Diseases, invariably producing Immediate increase in Flesh and Weight.

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DOSE-Two teaspoonfuls alone, or mixed with twice the quantity of soft water, to be

TAKEN THRICE DAILY WITH MEALS.

The principles upon which this discovery is based have been described in a Treatise on "THE DIGESTION and ASSIMILATION OF FATS IN THE HUMAN BODY," by H. C. Bartlett, Ph. D., F. C. S., and the experiments which were made, together with cases illustrating the effect of Hydrated Oil in practice, are concisely stated in a Treatise on "Consumption and Wasting Disease,” Ġ. Overend Drewry, M. D.

In these Treatises the Chemistry and Physiology of the Digestion of the Fats and Oils is made clear, not only by the description of a large number of experiments scientifically conducted, but by cases in which the deductions are most fully borne out by the results.

Copies of these Valuable Works will be Sent FREE on Application."

HYDRATED OIL

HYDROLEINE !

WATER AND OIL.

HYDROLEINE is readily tolerated by the most delicate stomachs, even when the pure Oil or the most carefully prepared Emulsions are rejected. The Oil is so treated with pancreatin, soda, boric and hyochlic acids, that the process of digestion is partially effected before the organs of the patient are called upon to act upon it. Consequently it is readily assimilated. It will nourish and produce increase in weight in those cases where oils or fats, not so treated, are difficult or impossible to digest. In Consumption and other wasting diseases, the most prominent symptom is emaciation, of which the first is the starvation of the fatty tissues of the body, including the brain and nerves. This tendency to emaciation and loss of weight is arrested by the regular use of Hydroleine, which may be discontinued when the usual average weight has been permanently regained.

The permanence and perfection of the emulsion, and the extreme solubility of the Hydrated Oil, solely prepared and sold by us under the name of Hydroleine, is shown by its retaining its cream-like condition as long as the purest Cod-Liver Oil will retain its sweetness. Unlike the preparations mentioned, or simple Cod-Liver Oil, it produces no unpleasant eructation or sense of nausea, and should be taken in such very much smaller doses, according to the directions, as will insure its complete assimilation; this, at the same time, renders its use economical in the highest degree.

To brain-workers of all classes, Hydrated Oil is invaluable, supplying, as it does, the true brain food.

Economical in Use-Certain in Result. Tonic-Digestive and highly Nutritive

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Novelty M'fg Co.

Manufacturers of

Eletro-Medical Apparatus

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,

APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES, ETC.,

284 16th Street,

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DENVER, COLO.

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S. S. BLISS,

(Formerly of BLISS & SHARP, and BLISS & TORREY.)
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

Surgical Instruments and Physicians' Goods

Manufacturer of all kinds of

Instruments for Deformities of the Human Frame, Elastic Stockings for enlarged Veins, Shoulder Braces, Braces for Curvature of Spine, Bow Legs, Weak Ankles, Club Feet, Magnetic Batteries, Ear Trumpets, Crutches, Trusses, Invalid Chairs, Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Medicine Cases,

Manufacturer of Bliss' Prairie Cases.

Pocket Case, $14.; Obstetrical Case, $15.; Amputating Case, $21.
Operating Case, $45.; Buggy Case, $8.; Bliss' Abdominal
Supporters, $6.

New Goods. No Old Stock. Low Prices.
Send For Catalogue.
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.

79 Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

SHARP & SMITH

SHARP & SMITH,

Manufacturers and Importers of

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Surgeons Instruments

Appliances for the Mechanical Treatment of all Deformities
Debilities and Deficiencies of the Human Frame.

ARTIFICIAL ARMS AND LEGS,

Galvanic Batteries, Faradic Batteries, Electrodes, Bow Leg Braces, Spine Braces,
Club Foot Shoes, Saddle Bags, Medicine Chests, Crutches,
Steam and Hand Atomizers, Trusses,

ELASTIC STOCKINGS,

Elastic Bandages, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Splints, Anatomica
Models, Skulls, Rubber Bed-Sore Cushions, Rubber Hot Water Bottles,
Rubber Pillows, Rubber Chair-Cushions, Rubber Urinals,
Skeletons, Syringes, all kinds.

Instruments and Batteries Repaired.

100 Randolph Street, (Between Clark and Dearborn), CHICAGO, ILL.

SEND FOR CATALOGUE.

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