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RIGOLLOT'S MUSTARD PAPER.

Is one of the most important and useful discoveries of the age, but it is not (as certain dealers of bad faith pretend) a preparation that any one can make, for it is not manufactured with a mustard that every one can buy.

RIGOLLOT'S MUSTARD PAPER.

Is the invention of Mr. P. RIGOLLOT, who is the exclusive owner; it is the only preparation which has been adopted by the civil and military hospitals and the armies and navies of France and England, and which has obtained a medal at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia. All other mustard plasters or leaves of whatever name, are but imitations of the original

RIGOLLOT'S MUSTARD PAPER.

Physicians will find it the most reliable sinapism, prompt and certain in its action, and will therefore always prescribe it. Every sheet in order to be genuine must bear the annexed signature of the inventor, Sold in tin boxes containing 10 sheets, also 25 and 100 sheets, by all respectable chemists throughout the world.

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TANRET'S PELLETIERINE.

FOR THE TREATMENT OF TAPE-WORM (TÆNIA SOLIUM).

This New Tanifuge, the Active Alkaloid of Pomegranate Bark, has of late come into extensive use in France for the treatment of Tape-Worm (Tania Solium). The results of numerous experiments with it at the Marine Hospitals of Toulon, St. Mandrier, etc., and in the Hospitals of Paris, St. Antoine, La Charite, Necker Beaujon, etc., have all been most satisfactory. Dr. Dujardin Beaumetz, member of the Academy of Medicine, and Prof. Laboulbene, in their report to the Society of Therapeutics, have given it their unqualified approval after the most searching experiments. This preparation is pleasant to administer, and if certain preliminaries are observed success will be assured. Sold only in bottles containing one dose.

TANRET'S ERGOTININE

ALKALOID and ACTIVE PRINCIPLE OF SPURRED RYE.

This is a well defined Alkaloid that must not be confounded with Ergotinine or other extracts. It is given in doses of from 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 milligramme (1-240th to 1-120th of a grain) in all cases where Ergot is indicated, viz.: Flonding Post-partum Hen orrhages, Metrorrhagia, etc., etc. It is put up in the following forms:

SYRUP, containing milligramme to each teaspoon full; DOSE, from one to six teaspoons full per day.

SOLUTION, for hypodermic purposes, containing 1 milligramme to each cubic centimeter: Dose, from 3 to 10 drops.

The Institute of France has awarded one of its prizes to Mr. Chas. Tanret for the discovery of these Alkaloids.

Tanret's Pelletierine and Ergotinine are only prepared by Mr. Chas. Tanret, Laureate of the Institute of France, 64 Rue du Rempart, Paris.

Sole Agents for the United States, E. FOUGERA & CO., 30 North William Street, New York.

Pamphlets on Pelletierine and Ergotinine sent on application.

PEPTONIZED

EXTRACT OF BEEF

A Concentrated, Palatable, Easily Assimilated Food of the Highest Nutritive Value.

CONTAINS ALL THE NUTRITIVE CONSTITUENTS OF BEEF.

The superiority of this preparation over other extracts of beef depends upon:

1. The large proportion of albuminoids which it contains.

2. The fact that its albuminoid constituents are chiefly in the form of peptones, insuring rapid absorption and ready assimilation.

3. Its appetizing flavor.

4. Its perfect and ready solubility in water.

The uses of such a preparation are obvious. It is a concentrated and at the same time an easily assimilated food, useful in all cases of acute disease where sustaining treatment is indicated, and especially valuable in convalescence and in chronic conditions of inanition or malnutrition, particularly where the functions of the stomach are not well performed.

One part of the Peptonized Extract of Beef may be said to be the equivalent of eight parts of fresh beef. One teaspoonful (about one-half ounce) will make a pint of excellent beef tea. A like quantity added to a pint of a vegetable soup communicates to it a rich flavor, and converts it into a highly nutritious food.

It may be employed in a still more concentrated form, if desired, but from half an ounce to one ounce of the extract is as much as it is generally advisable to give at one time.

Send for descriptive circulars which will be mailed free on application,
PARKE, DAVIS & CO.,

Manufacturing Chemists,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN.

NEW YORK: 60 Maiden Lane and 21 Liberty Street.

SUNNYSIDE.

A PRIVATE MEDICAL HOME FOR
NERVOUS INVALIDS.

204 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

This well-known Home, established eight years ago, with handsome furnished apartments, receives a limited number of either sex of Mental and Nervous Diseases, Dipsomania, and Opium Habit, and offers to such patients all the attentions, comforts, and attractiveness of a home, together with medical treatment. Application may be made either by mail or personally, or at New York office, 34 W. 33d Street, opposite Grand Hotel, from 12 to 3 daily.

OPIUM HABIT and DIPSOMANIA receive special attention, and patients enjoy the strictest privacy. EDWARD C. MANN, M.D.,

Consultation Hours until 11 daily, and after 4 P. M.

Medical Superintendent.

TAKE ONLY AND INSIST ON THE BEST OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE."

PLANTEN'S

CAPSULES.

Known as Reliable over 50 Years and for "Gen'l Excellence in Manufacture."

H. PLANTEN & SON (Established 1836), 224 William St., N. Y. Hard and Soft Elastic CAPSULES All Kinds Filled.

(9 sizes), 3, 5, 10 and 15 Minims, and 1, 2, 5, 10 and 15 Grammes.

EMPTY, for Powders, 8 sizes. CAPSULES, VAGINAL, 6 sizes. Liquids, 5 TRIAL BOX 25 cts. (REOTAL, 3 "

Horse Ball and Capsules for Mechanical Purposes. Samples Sent Free. Specify PLANTEN'S on all orders. Sold by all Druggist

BLANCARD'S PILLS.

OF UNCHANGEABLE IODIDE OF IRON.

Pharmacien,

Blancard's Pills of Iodide of Iron are so scrupulously prepared, and so well made, that none other have acquired a so well-deserved favor among physicians and pharmacists. Each Pill, containing one grain of proto-iodide of iron, is covered with finely pulverised iron, and covered with balsam of tolu. Dose, two to six pills a day. The genuine have a relactive silver seal attacked to the lower part of the cork, and a green label on the wrapper, bearing the facsimile of the signature of

BLANCARD

No. 40 Rue Bonaparte, Paris. without which none are genuine.. AT BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

Agents for the United States, E. FOUGERA & CO., New York. DUCRO'S

Alimentary Elixir,

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ALCOHOLIC STIMULANTS AND RAW MEATS.

This preparation, which has been used with great success in the hospitals of Paris, since 1868 is adapted to the treatment of all diseases requiring the adminis tration, in a small volume, of a tonic able to stimulate and support the vital forces, as PULMONARY PHTHISIS, DEPRESSION AND NERVOUS DEBILITY, ADYNAMIA, MALARIOUS CACHEXIA, ETC.

Prepared by EMILE DURIEZ & CO, Successors to DUCRO & CIE., Paris.

BELLEVUE PLACE

A HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE OF THE PRIVATE CLASS. Established in 1867

FOR THE

Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases.

Address

R. J. PATTERSON, M.D., Superintendent,

BATAVIA, ILL.

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PELLETIER'S

CAPSULES OF SULPHATE OF QUININE.

Prepared by Messrs. ARMET DELISLE & Cie, successors of PELLETIER, DELONDRE & LEVAILLANT, with their Renowned "QUININE DES TROIS CACHETS." These Capsules are very thin, transparent and dissolve easily in the stomach; they contain each 10 centigrams (over 11⁄2 grain English) of the pure Sulphates of Quinine in silky crystals, and are capable of indefinite preserv ation.

Sold in Bottles of Ten or Twenty Capsules.

GENERAL DEPOT: PARIS,

RIGAUD & DUSART, 8 Rue Vivienne.

NEW YORK:

E. FOUGERA & CO.
Importing Pharmacists

(Laureate of the Institute of France.)

DRAGEES, ELIXIR, AND SYRUP
OF IRON.

"The experiments inade in the hospitals of Paris have demonstrated that DR. RABUTEAU'S DRAGEE'S, ELIXIR, AND SYRUP regenerate the red globules of the blood with a rapidity never observed with the use of the other ferruginous preparations. These results have been proved by the various COMPTGLOBULES.

"The ferruginous preparations of DR. RABUTEAU do not cause any constipation, and are perfectly tolerated by the weakest persons."-Gazette des Hopitaux.

DR. RABUTEAU'S ELIXIR is prescribed when some difficulty is experienced in swallowing the Dragees; it is especially adapted to weak persons, whose digestive functions need strengthening or stimulating.

DR. RABUTEAU'S SYRUP is especially prepared for children, who take it readily because of its agree

able taste.

A sample of Rabuteau's Dragees will be sent free to any Physician mentioning The Jour.& Exam E. FOUGERA & CO., Prepared by CLIN & CO.,

PHARMACISTS, PARIS.

AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES

KIRKWOOD'S INHALER,

This is the only complete, reliable, and effective inhaler in use, arranged for the direct application of Muriate of Ammonia and other remedial Agents in the state of vapor to the diseased parts of the air passages in the treatment of catarrh and diseases of the throat and lungs. No heat or warm liquids required in its use.

It is entirely different from the various frail, cheap instruments that have been introduced. KIRKWOOD'S INHALER is accompanied by testimonials of the higest professional character, together with carefully prepared formulas for use.

Retail Price, complete, $5.00; Small size, $2.50.

A liberal discount allowed to the trade and profession.

For descriptive pamphlets, or other information, address,

E. FOUGERA & CO., 30 N. William St. New York. LARGEST SURGICAL INSTRUMENT HOUSE IN THE WEST

ESTABLISHED 1844.

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BRIGHAN

SHARP & SMITH,

Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale and Retall Dealers in

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Apparatus for Deformities, Galvanic Batteries, Elastic Stockings, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters Hypodermic Syringes, Fever Thermometers, Surgeons' and Invalids' Chairs. Instru ments and Batteries repaired. Price List sent on application.

73 RANDOLPH STREET CHICAGO.

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RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE.

The Annual Course of Lectures commences about the last of September, and continue TWENTY-ONE WEEKS.

FACULTY.

J. ADAMS ALLEN, M.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. DE LASKIE MILLER, PH.D., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Children.

MOSES GUNN, M.D., LL.D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. WM. H. BYFORD, A.M., M.D., Professor of Gynecology.

JOSEPH P. ROSS. A.M., M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Diseases of the Chest.

EDWARD L. HOLMES, A.M., M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

HENRY M. LYMAN, A.M., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Diseases of the Nervous System.

JAMES H. ETHERIDGE, A.M., M.D., SECRETARY, Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence.

CHARLES T. PARKES, M.D., Professor of Anatomy.

WALTER S. HAINES, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.

JAMES NEVINS HYDE, A.M., M.D., Professor of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases.

NORMAN BRIDGE, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and Adj. Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine.

TRUMAN H. BROPHY, M.D., D.D.S., Professor of Dental Pathology and Surgery.

E. FLETCHER INGALS, A.M., M.D., Professor of Laryngology.

ALBERT B. STRONG, A.M., M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.

The Dissecting Room will be kept open during the entire Season.

Lectures, $75.

FEES:
Matriculation, $5.

Final Examinations, $30.

Hospital, $5.

For further information with reference to the College, address the Secretary

Dr. JAMES H. ETHERIDCE,

1631 Michigan Avenue, Chicago.

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