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Highly Recommended by the Medical Faculty of both America and Europe, and adopted by the United States Government.

More of them Sold than any other Battery in the World.

MCINTOSH

COMBINED GALVANIC AND FARDIAC BATTERY.

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The first and only portable battery ever invented which gives both the Galvanic and Faradic Current: thus combining two distinct Batteries in one Case.

No Physician Can Afford to be without One. This Celebrated Battery is constructed on an improved plan. The zincs and carbons are fastened to hard rubber plates in sections of six each, this manner of connecting brings the plates nearer together than in any other battery; thus giving less internal resistance. The rubber plate or cover will not warp or break, and is not affected by the fluid.

The cells are composed of one piece of hard rubber and are made in sections of six each with a drip-cup, thus one section can be handled, emptied and cleaned as easily and quickly as one cell. The fluid cannot spill or run between the cells, and there is no danger of breaking as with glass cells. The drip-cup is to receive the elements when the battery is not in use. The Faradic coil is fastened to the hard rubber plate or cover. The rubber plate to which the zincs and carbons are attached is securely fastened over the cells when not in use, making it impossible for any of the fluid to be spilled in carrying. Our Illustrated Catalogue, a handsome book, giving full description of all our goods, and other valuable information, sent free on application.

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McIntosh Galvanic & Faradic Battery Co.,

192 and 194 Jackson Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

CELERINA

THE

NERVE

TONIC.

FORMULA "Celerina" is the isolated, active, nerve-toning principal of Celera, Coca and Viburnum, combined in a pleasant fluid form.

DOSE-One or two teaspoonfulls three or more times a day, as indicated.

Each fluid drachm represents three and one-half grains each-Celery, Coca and Viburnum, combined with Aromatics.

"Celerina" is the Nerve Tonic, sans pariel. It refreshes the tired brain, and imparts tone and vigor to the entire nervous system; therefore it is of the utmost value in Nervous Exhaustion, Sexual Debility, Paralysis, Dysmenorrhea, Hysteria, Chorea, Weakness of old age, and all lanquid conditions of the system.

After giving "Celerina" a fair trial, I have found that, as a nerve Tonic and Vital, Reconstructor, it is what it claims to be. L. Ch. Boisliniere, M. D., L. L. D. Professor Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, St. Louis Medical College I have given "Celerina" a fair test in two cases of debility resulting from sexual excess, and am much pleased with its action. In one of the cases, the Dyspepsia, which was a prominent complication was also cured by its use. W. R. S. Connell, M. D.

Professor Principles and Practice of Med. Joplin, Mo., College of Phys. and Sugeon. I have obtained the most satisfactory results from the use of "Celerina" in my practice. I have never prescribed a preparation to which I am more indebted.

R. Darrington, M. D., Kingston, Miss.

I have prescribed "Celerina" in cases of weak, tired and nervous men and women with satisfaction. It is a powerful and refreshing tonic, lasting in its effects.

George C. Pitzer, M. D., Professor Practice of Medicine, American Medical College, St. Louis. I have used "Celerina" in a great many neuralgia cases, with satisfactory results. N. G. Smith, M. D.,

President E. Ind. E. M. Association, Lewisville, Indiana. I have used "Celerina" in two cases of mental depression caused by sexual exhaustion, and have found the results very satisfactory. I can give the same favorable report in two cases of "opium habit.' Chas. Zoller, M. D., Litchfield, Ill. debility, caused by sexual excess, and N. S. Read, M. D., Chandlerville, Ill.

I have used "Celerina" in a case of general the patient has generally improved under its use.

I have fully tested the merits of "Celerina," having used some thirty-six bottles in my practice, in cases of Nervous Prostration and General Debility. It has met every indication of a nerve-tonic. I must say that I am highly pleased with it.

C. H. Mullen, M. D., Chief, Tenn.

I can bear favorable testimony to the value of "Celerina" iu nervous affections.

I have used "Celerina" in a case of general debility, caused

the patient has generally improved under its use.

Chas. A. Ware, M. D. 219 N. Fourteenth street, St. Louis, Mo. by sexual excess, and N. S. Read, M. D. a superior nerve-tonic, H. L. Harris, M. D., Foosland, Ill.

I have prescribed "Celerina" in my practice and find it to be and take pleasure in recommending it to the profession.

I have been using "Celerina" with grand success in my practice. I find there is nothing better in the treatment of Impotency, etc.

E. N. Fishblatt, M. D.

Chicago, Ill.

PREPARED ONLY BY

J. C. RICHARDSON, CHEMIST,

ST. LOUIS, MO.

"Celerina" is prepared for the use of Physicians only, and can be had from all reputable Druggists, wholesale and retail, in the United States, or from Richardson & Co., Wholesale Druggists, 710 North Main, St., Louis, Missouri.

In Corresponding with Advertisers Please Mention the TIMES.

FELLOWS'

HYPO-PHOS-PHITES

CONTAINS

The Essential Elements to the Animal Organization—

Potash and Lime; the

OXYDIZING AGENTS, Iron and Manganese; THE TONICS, Quinine and Strychnine; and the VITALIZING CONSTITUENT,

Phosphorus, combined in the form of a Syrup, with slight Alkaline Reaction.

It Differs in Effect from all Others,

Being Pleasant to Taste, Acceptable to the Stomach, and Harmless under prolonged use.

It Has Sustained a High Reputation

in America and England for Efficiency in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the Respiratory Organs, and is employed also in various nervous and debilitating diseases with success.

Its Curative Properties

are largely attributable to Stimulant, Tonic and Nutritive qualities, whereby the various organic functions are recruited.

Its Action is Prompt,

stimulating the appetite, and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and enters directly into the circulation with the food products.

The prescribed dose produces a feeling of buoyancy to the intellect, remov ing depression or melancholy, and hence is of great value in the treatment of

Mental and Nervous Affections.

From its exerting a double tonic effect, and influencing a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases.

Each bottle of FELLOWS' HYPOPHOSPHITES contains 128 doses.

Prepared by JAMES I. FELLOWS, Chemist,

48 Vesey Street,

NEW YORK.

Circulars Sent to Physicians on Application.

NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS-Gentlemen: I will be pleased to forward to your address a sample bottle, with formula, on application. Please mention the TIMES.

BEEF

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Peptonoids

A Concentrated Powdered Extract of Beef, Partially Digested and combined with an equal portion of Gluten.

We have pleasure in presenting, for the consideration of the Medical profession, "Beef Peptonoids.' We consider this product the most valuable that ever emanated from our Laboratory, and we feel confident it will be welcomed by the Profession in all parts of the world.

BEEF PeptonOIDS contains only the nutritious portions of beef. It contains no water and no inert matter of any kind. We combine the dry extract of beef with an equal portion of Gluten to prevent a tendency to deliquescense, and in order to present the preparation in a powdered and portable form. It is well known that Gluten is the most nutritious substance found in the Vegetable Kingdom, and in nutritive elements is closely allied to beef.

Four ounces of BEEF PEPTONOIDS represents as much nutritive and stimulating properties as forty-eight ounces of the best lean beef.

Four ounces of BEEF PEPTONOIDS contains more nutritive elements than ten pounds of any extract made by Liebig's formula, and from four to six times more Albuminoids and Fibrinoids than any beef extract ever offered to the Medical Profession.

Our machinery and process for the production of BEEF PEPTONOIDS are perfectly adapted to the elimination of all inert portions of the beef, and the retention of all the nutritive constituents. Beef Peptonoids is much less expensive than any other preparation in the market, as it contains neither water or inert matter.

The favor our preparation of Beef Peptonoids received at the hands of Drs. Agnew, Hamilton, Bliss, Reyburn, Woodward, Barnes, &c., the corps of eminent physicians, who employed the preparation with so much advantage in the treatment of the late President Garfield, proves conclusively its great value, not only as food to be taken by the mouth, but, also, how important an agent it has been found in feeding by the Rectum.

Please refer to the very able article of Dr. D. W. Bliss, in New York "Medical Record," July 15th, 1882, in which he so frequently refers to Beef Peptonoids, having been used to so great an advantage. not only in the case of the late President Garfield, but many others as well.

We employ a reliable and experienced person to select the beeves before they are slaughtered, and to superintend the killing and dressing. Great care is exercised in this respect, and none except the most healthy and suitable beeves are employed in making our Beef Peptonoids. Every physician will appreciate the importance of this care, for an extract made from diseased beef would not only be deleterious, but would, in many cases, produce lasting injury and fatal results:

The use of Beef Peptonoids is indicated as follows: Convalescence from all diseases, Fevers, Pneumonia, Weak Digestion, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Phthisis, Cholera Infantum, Marasmus, Sea Sickness, Excessive use of Alcoholc Stimulants, Per Rectum in all cases where the stomach cannot digest the food, and in debility resulting from any cause. Also, a valuable adjunct in voyages and camp life: We will be pleased to have the Profession everywhere test our assertions retgarding this preparation, and for that purpose we will be happy to mail a sample to any regular prac. itioner desiring it; also, circulars fully explanatory.

For sale, in four ounce handsomely decorated tins, price $1.00. For the convenience of, and economy for, the Medical Profession, we also put up Beef Peptonoids in 16 oz. tins, which will be sent to any address. post paid, on receipt of $2.50.

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MALTINE is a concentrated extract of malted Barley, Wheat and Oats. In its preparation the tempera ture does not exceed 150 deg. Fahr., thereby retaining all the nutritive and digestive agents unimpaired. Extracts of Maltare made from Barley alone, by the German process, which directs that the mash be heated to 212 deg. Fahr., thereby coagulating the Albuminoids and almost wholly destroying the starch digestive principle, Diastase.

LIST OF MALTINE PREPARATIONS.

MALTINE (Plain).

MALTINE with Hops.
MALTINE with Alteratives.

MALTINE with Beef and Iron.

MALTINE with Cod Liver Oil.

MALTINE with Cod Liver Oil and Pancreatine.

MALTINE with Hypophosphites.
MALTINE with Phosphorus Comp.
MALTINE with Peptones.

MEDICAL

MALTINE with Pepsin and Pancreatine.
MALTINE with Phosphates.

MALTINE with Phosphates Iron and Quiniá.
MALTINE with Phosphates Iron, Quinia & Strych.
MALTINE Ferrated.
MALTINE WINE.

MALTINE WINE with Pepsin and Pancreatine.
MALTO-YERBINE,

MALTO-VIBURNIN.

ENDORSEMENTS.

We append, by permission, a few names of the many prominent Members of the Medi cal Profession who are prescribing our Maltine Preparations :

J. K. BAUDUY, M. D., St. Louis, Mo., Physician to
St. Vincent's Insane Asylum, and Prof. Ner-
vous Diseases and Clinical Medicine, Missouri
Medical College.

WM. PORTER, A. M., M. D., St. Louis, Mo.
E. S. DUNSTER, M. D., Ann Harbor, Mich., Prof.
Obs. and Dis. Women and Children Universi-
ty and in Dartmouth College.

THOMAS H. ANDREWS, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy, Jefferson Medical
College.

B. F. HAMMEL, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., Supt.
Hospital of the University of Penn.

F. R. PALMER, M. D., Louisville, Ky., Prof, of
Physiology and Personal Diagnosis, Universi-
• ty of Louisville.
HUNTER MCGUIRE, M. D., Richmond, Va., Prof. of
Surgery, Med. Col. of Virginia.

F. A. MARDEN, M. D., Milwaukee, Wis., Supt. and
Physician, Milwaukee County Hospital.

L. P. YANDELL, M. D., Louisville, Ky., Prof. of Clinical Medicine and Diseases of Children, University, Louisville.

JOHN. A. LARRABEE, M. D.. Louisville, Ky., Prof. of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Clincal Lecturer on Diseases of Children in the Hospital College of Medicine.

R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., L.L.D., New York, Prof. of Chemistry and Toxicology, Bellevue Hospital Medical College; Prof. of Chemistry and Physics, College of the City of New York. WALTER S. HAINES, M. D., Chicago, Ill., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, Chicago.

E. F. INGALLS, A. M., M. D., Chicago, Ill., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Chest and Throat, Woman's Medical College.

A. A. MEUNIER. M. D., Montreal, Canada, Prof. Victoria University.

H. F. BIGGAR, M. D., Prof. of Surgical and Medi cal Diseases of Women, Homœopathic los pital College, Cleveland, Ouiο.

DR. DOBELL, London, England, Consulting Physician to Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest.

DR. T. F. GRIMSDALE, Liverpool, England, Consult ing Physician, Ladies' Charity and Lying-inHospital.

WM. ROBERTS. M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S., Manchester, England, Prof. of Clinical Medicine, Owens' College School of Medicine; Physician Manchester Royal Infirmary and Lunatic Hospital. J. C. THOROWGOOD, M.D., F.R.C.P., London, Eng land, Physician City of London Hospital for Chest Diseases; Physician West London Huspital.

W. C. PLAYFAIR M.D., F.R.C.P., London, England, Prof. of Obstetric Medicine in King's College, and Physician for the Diseases of Women and Children to King's College Hospital.

W. H. WALSHE, M.D., F.R.C.P., Brompton, Eng land, Consulting Physician Consumption Hos pital, Brompton, and to the University College Hospital.

A. WYNN WILLIAMS, M. D., M.R.C.S., London, England, Physician Samaritan Free liospital for Diseases of Women and Children.

A. C. MACRAE, M.D.. Calcutta, Ind., Dep. Insp.-Gen. Hosp. Ind. Service, late Pres. Surg., Calcutta. EDWARD SHOPPEE, M.D., L. R.C. P., M.R.C.S., London, England.

LENNOX BROWN, F.R.C.S.. London, Eng., Senior Surgeon, Central Throat and Ear Ilospital. J. CARRICK MURRAY, M. D., Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, Physician to the N. C. H. for Lis eases of Chest.

J. A. GRANT, M. D., F.R.C.S., Ottawa, Canada.

MALTINE is prescribed by the most eminent members of the Medical Profession in the United States, Great Britain, India, China and the English Colonies, and is largely used at the principal Hospitals in preference to any of the Extracts of Malt.

We will forward gratuitously a 1-lb. bottle of any of the above preparations to Physicians, who will pay the express charges. Send for our 28 page Pamphlet on Maltine for further particulars.

THE MALTINE MANUFACTURING CO.,

Of REED & CARNRICK, Manufʼg Chemists and Pharmacists.(

JOHN CARNRICK, President

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