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The Best

--ANTI-SEPTIC-- --ANTI-LITHIC-

FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.

LAMBERT'S

LISTERINE

Antiseptic, Prophylactic, Disinfectant,
Non-Toxic, Non-Irritant, Non-Escha-
rotic, Absolutely Safe, Agreeable,
Scientific, and Strictly Professional,
And equally adapted to internal use and the
surgical treatment of all parts of the human
body, whether by spray, irrigation, or simple
local application,

Listerine comes nearer to an Ideal Anti-
septic than any preparation ever pre-
sented to the Medical World.
Send for new Formula Book and General Re-
ports establishing its value.

EXTERNALLY IN Surgery, Obstetrics,
Gynæcology, Leucorrhoea, Gonor-
rhea, and all Mucous Membrane
Catarrhs.

INTERNALLY IN Typhoid and other
Fevers, Zymotic Diseases, Diphthe-
ria, Scarlet Fever, Dyspepsia, Dys
entery, Diarrhea, all forms
Cholera, and as a general Prophy-
lactic.

of

FOR THE URIC ACID DIATHESIS.

LITHIATED

HYDRANGEA

Kidney Alterative and Anthilitic.

Reliable, Uniform and Definite.

solution and elimination of an excess of THE uric acid and urates is best attained by an intelligent combination of certain forms of Lithia and a Kidney Alterative.

The ascertained value of Hydrangea in Calculus Complaints and Abnormal Conditions of the Kidneys through the earlier reports of Drs. Atlee, Horsley, Monkur, Butler, and others, and the well-known utility of Lithia in the diseases of the uric acid diathesis, at once justified the therapeutic claims for

Lambert's Lithiated Hydrangea when first announced to the Medical Profession, and it is now regarded by Physicians as the best and most soothing Kidney Alterative and Antilithic Agent yet known in the treatment of Urinary Calculus, Diabetes, Gout, Cystitis, Rheumatism, Hematuria, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and Vesical Irritations generally.

FORMULA AND REPORTS UPON REQUEST.

LAMBERT PHARMACAL CO., 116 OLIVE ST., ST. LOUIS.

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It is automatic in its action, adjustable to the various positions necessary for examinations and operations; from those upon the eye, mouth and throat in the sitting, or the chest, abdomen and extremities, in the horizontal, to those upon the pelvic organs, in either Sim's or the back position.

As a speculum chair it secures ease and comfort to the patient, and at the same time gives the operator such perfect control of all the various changes and positions that it robs gynecology of its usual embarrassment and annoyance.

It stands without rival, and is the only chair from which all positions are obtained from the sitting position, thus avoiding the usual annoyance of lifting the patient about

NORFOLK, Va., June 10, 1885. The Canton Surgical Chair Co.: Having purchased a Canton Surgical Chair about four months ago, I take great pleasure in bearing testimony to its extreme usefulness and great convenience, in its various positions for Surgical and Gynæcological examinations. Indeed it fills the bill exactly, and I would not be without one, as it is far superior to any other that I know of. Yours truly, HY SMITH, M. D., EX-SURGEON U. S. Marine Hospital Service. No. 18 Granby St. Send for Catalogue and Price List

CANTON SURGICAL CHAIR CO.

CANTON, OHIO.

Bellevue Hospital Medical College,

CITY OF NEW YORK.

SESSIONS OF 1:886-87.

The REGULAR SESSION begins on Wednesday, September 22, 1886, and ends about the middle of March, 1887. During this session, in addition to the regular didactic lectures, two or three hours are daily allotted to clinical instruction. Attendance upon at least two regular courses of lectures is required for graduation. The SPRING SESSION consists of recitations, clinical lectures and exercises, and didactic lectures on special subjects. This Session begins about the middle of March and continues until the middle of June. During this Session daily recitations in all the departments are held by a corps of Examiners appointed by the Faculty.

The CARNEGIE LABORATORY is open during the collegiate year, for instruction in microscopical examinations of urine, practical demonstrations in medical and surgical pathology, and lessons in normal histology and pathology, including the study of the various bacilli. The laboratories are under the direction of Professors JANEWAY and DENNIS, assisted by Drs. HERMAN M. BIGGS, L. J. McNAMARA, and F. GRAUER.

FACULTY.

ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, and President of the Faculty.. AUSTIN FLINT, M.D., LL.D.,'

Professor of Physiology and Physiological FORDYCE BARKER, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Clinical Midwifery and Diseases of Women.

EDWARD G. JANEWAY, M.D.,
Professor of the Principles and Practice of Med-
icine, and Clinical Medicine.
FREDERIC S. DENNIS, M.D.,
Professor of the Principles and Practice of Sur-
gery, and Clínical Surgery.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M.D.,

Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Clinical
Surgery.

ALEXANDER B. MOTT, M.D.,
Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery.

Anatomy, and Secretary of the Faculty.
BENJAMIN W. MCCREADY, M.D.,
Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics.

WILLIAM T. LUSK, M.D.,
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women
and Children, and Clinical Midwifery,
A. A. SMITH, M.D.,
Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
and Clinical Medicine.
JOSEPH D. BRYANT, M.D.,
Professor of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery, and
Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery.
R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., LL.D.,
Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.

Professors of Special Departments, Etc.

HENRY D. NOYES, M.D.,

Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.

EDWARD L. KEYES, M.D.,

Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery, Syphilol. ogy, and Dermatology.

JOHN P. GRAY, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence.

J. LEWIS SMITH, M.D..

Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children.

BEVERLY ROBINSON, M.D.,
Clinical Professor of Medicine.

FRANCKE H. BOSWORTH, M.D., Professor of Diseases of the Throat. CHARLES A. DOREMUS, M.D., Ph.D., Professor Adjunct to the Chair of Chemistry and Toxicology.

LEROY M. YALE, M.D.,

Lecturer Adjunct on Diseases of Children.

CHARLES STEDMAN BULL, M.D.,

Lecturer Adjunct on Ophthalmology' and
Otology.

HERMANN M. BIGGS, M.D.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.

Fees for the Regular Session.

Fees for Tickets to all the Lectures, Clinical and Didactic

Fees for Students who have attended two full courses at other Medical Colleges, and or
Graduates of other Medical Colleges

Matriculation Fee

Dissection Fee (including material for Dissection)

Fee for the regular course of instruction at the Carnegie Laboratory

Graduation Fee

No Fees for Lectures are required of third-course Students who have attended their second course at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.

Fees for the Spring Session.

Matriculation (Ticket valid for the following Winter Session)

Recitations, Clinics and Lectures

Dissection (Ticket valid for the following Winter Session)

For the annual Circular and Catalogue, giving requirements for graduation and tion, address Prof. AUSTIN FLINT, Secretary, Bellevue Hospital Medical College.

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SAVORY & MOORE beg to call the attention of the Profession to some of their Special Preparations, the purity and uniform rength of which are guaranteed.

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Pancreatic Emulsion

Prepared in accordance with the direction of the Physician who introduced this Purely MEDICINAL FOOD FOR CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES. PANCREATIC EMULSION will always take precedence of Cod Liver O by reason of its introducing the STABLE SOLID FATS INTO THE SYSTEM instead of the evanescent fluid fats or oils.

Neither Cod Liver Oil nor Emulsions of Cod Liver Oil can supply the kind of fat necessary for sound and vigorous human life. In addition to this, al! the Oily Emulsions are liable to rancidity, and most of them are highly objectionable in consequence of the Saponification and ultimate putrefaction produced by the chemical agents used instead of Pancreatic Juice.

PANCREATIC EMULSION (properly so-called), is THE NECESSARY FOOD OF THE CONSUMPTIVE, and the most reliable form of nutriment for counteracting the tendency to Phthisis and other wasting diseases. It presents to the lacteals fat in essentially the same condition for assimilation and absorption as in a vigorous human frame, and THE AGENT of the important change is THE NATURAL SECRETION OF THE PANCREAS.

PANCREATIC EMULSION may therefore be regarded as Chyle obtained by nature's own process. In certain cases both Cod Liver Oil and Pancreatic Emulsion are requiredone to supply the blood with oil or liquid fat, the other with the more stable solid fats; but it canno be too strongly urged that both Pancreatic Emulsion and Cod Liver Oil are not to be regarded as medicines, but as articles of diet, without which patients, with their defect of health, will as surely starve as healthy persons would if deprived of the most nutritive part of their food.

PANCREATINE effects the digestion and assimilation of Cod Liver Oil and Fat, a well as food generally. This palatable and popular remedy is therefore invaluable to patients who are unable to digest Cod L Oil, and who are thus deprived of its nourishing and invigorating properties. PANCREATINE WINE. An excellent vehicle for taking Cod Liver Oil and promoting the digestion of it.

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Datura Tatula, for Asthma, Etc.

A Powerful and Universally Adopted Remedy.

'By immediate contact with the air cells and passages, instant relief is given."-DR. LATHAM, ysician to the Queen.

"A remedy of great power and usefulness in Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, &c."-DR. W. BARKER. "The smoke causes no nausea. I have never known an instance in which relief was not obtained."GENERAL ALEXANDER.

In Tins, for use by means of a Pipe, Cigars and Cigarettes, and Pastilles for Inhalation. SAVORY & MOORE, 148 New Bond Street, Londo Agents for America. E. FC GERA & CO.. New York.

THE

A STANDARD PRESCRIPTION.

VIBURNUM COMPOUND

of DR. HAYDEN,

The most reliable Antispasmodic known to the profession, and is prescribed and recommended by more physicians in the United States than any other special remedy in the world. During the year 1885 One Hundred Registered Physicians in the city of Chicago, Ill., and Seventy-Five in St. Louis, gave their certificates to the great value of THE VIBURNUM COMPOUND of Dr. Hayden.

It is the remedy PAR EXCELLENCE in Uterine Disorders, and is specially recommended] in Dysmenorrhoea, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Spasms, Hysteria,

Diarrhoea, Bilious Colic, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, and all Spasmodic Complaints.

For Hand-Book of illustrative cases, special directions, valuable formulæ, and the references and testimonials of One Thousand Physicians, send your address on postal card to the

New York Pharmaceutical Co.,

BEDFORD SPRINGS, MASS. Dispensed by all Reliable Apothecaries.

Please mention the JoURNAL AND EXAMINER.

A NEW AND VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION

-FOR

Diseases of the Kidneys, Neuralgia, Gout and Rheumatism,

By W. R. HAYDEN, M. D.,

Author of the Formula of Hayden's Viburnum Compound and the Pil. PhosComp., two of the most successful prescriptions of the time.

URIC SOLVENT

-AND

ANTILITHIC (Hayden's.)

This preparation is intended to fill a great and urgent need felt among all medical men for an effective and reliable remedy in the derangements and diseases of the kidneys, and complaints arising from their disordered condition by acting as a URIC SOLVENT, and neutralizing the ex of urea, which is credited as the cause of Rheumatism, Goat, Neuralgia, and as the principal factor of Diabetes, Bright's Disease, and many other forms of renal disorder.

THE URIC SOLVENT

of DR. HAYDEN has a scientific basis, and is the result of much professional stady, experiment, observation and experience.

Medical men can employ the URIC SOLVENT with perfect confdemon, it being from all irritating or poisonous constituents, and perfectly safe in the doses recommended. Dispensed by all reliable apothecaries. Put up in 8 oz. bottles. Prepared exclusively by

The New York Pharmaceutical Co.,

BEDFORD SPRINGS, MASS.

Our Special Circular, Formula, Etc., address as above.

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FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, Located at WAUWATOSA, Milwaukee County, Wis., on the Prairie du Chien Div. of C., M. & St. P. R. R. This Institution is designed for the treatment of all forms of Nervous disorder, especially such as require Rest, Quiet and Seclusion. A lady is employed as Assistant Physician, and special attention is given to the Nervous Disorders of Women. The buildings are cottages, recently erected and located in the midst of an extensive and beautiful park. For information address,

DR. J. H. MCBRIDE, Superintendent.

CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE

(CORNER PRAIRIE AVE. AND TWENTY-SIXTH ST., CHICAGO.)

Medical Department of the Northwestern University.

SESSION 1885-6.

N. S. DAVIS, M.D., LL. D., Dean.

The Collegiate year begins in September, 1886.

The course of instruction is graded, students being divided into first, second and third year classes.

Qualifications for admission are either a degree of A.B., a certificate of a reputable academy or a preliminary examination.

The method of instruction is conspicuously practical, and is applied in the wards of the Mercy, St. Luke's and Michael Reese Hospitals daily at the bedsides of the sick.

FEES IN ADVANCE: Matriculation, $5.00; Lectures, $75.00; Demonstrator, $5.00. Hospitals: Mercy, $6.00; St. Luke's, $5.00. Laboratory, $5.00. Breakage, $5.00. Final examination, $30.00, February 1.

FACULTY.

H. A. JOHNSON, M.D., LL.D., Emeritus.
JAMES S. JEWELL, A.M., M.D., Emeritus.
E. O. F. ROLER, A.M., M.D., Emeritus.

N. S. DAVIS, M.D., LL.D., Dean.

EDMUND ANDREWS, M.D., LL.D., Treas'r.
RALPH N. ISHAM, A.M., M.D.

JOHN H. HOLLISTER, A.M., M.D.

8. J. JONES, M.D., LL.D.

I. P. HATFIELD, A.M., M.D.

JOHN H. LONG, Sc. D.

E. C. DUDLEY, A.B., M.D.
JOHN E. OWENS, M.D.
O. C. DEWOLF, A.M., M.D.

For further information, address

| WALTER HAY, M.D., LL.D.
F. C. SCHAEFER, M.D.
I. N. DANFORTH, A.M., M.D.
W. E. CASSELBERRY, M.D.
W. W. JAGGARD, A.M., M.D.
R. W. BISHOP. A.B., M.D.
N. S. DAVIS, Jr., A.M., M.D.
F. S. JOHNSON, A.M., M.D.
LECTURERS:

A. G. PAINE, A.M., M.D.
FRANK BILLINGS, M.D.
J. S. MARSHALL, M.D.

W. E. MORGAN, M.D., Demonstrator.

FRANK BILLINGS, M. D., Secretary.
235 STATE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL

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