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TEXAS STATE JOU1iNAL OF MEtICINE ADVERTISER.
ETHICAL PREPARATIONS
N EE The Standard Neurotic, Anodyne
NandHypnotic
Unexcelled Nerve Calmative, very effective in Restlessness of Fevers
Especially indicated in EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, NEURASTHENIA, CHOREA, MIGRAINE, NEU-
RALGIA, CONVULSIVE AND REFLEX NEUROSES AND ALL FORMS OF CONGESTION. Con-
tains no Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine, or other deleterious drugs.
Each fluid-dram represents 5 grains of the P. C. Bromides of Potassium, Sodium and Ammonium; ' grain Bromide of Zinc ; 1-64 grain of Pure
Extracts Belladonna, Henbane and Cannabis Indica; 4 grains Extract Lupuli; 5 minims Fluid Extract Cascara Sagrada, with Aromatic Elixirs.
D w * o v w w wn a The Par Excellent Uterine Tnic. Antispasmodic and
K 'P V L D 0L 'E I Anodyne.
A reliable and trustworthy remedy for the relief of DYSMENORRHEA, AMENORRHEA, MEN-
ORRHAGIA, LEUCORRHEA, SUBINVOLUTION, THREATENED ABORTION, VOMITING OF
PREGNANCY AND CHLOROSIS; directing its action to the entire system as a general tonic and
antispasmodic.
Every ounce represents % dram each of the following extracts: Viburnum Prunifolium, Viburnum Opulus, Dioscorea Villosa, Aletri a
Helonias Dioica, Mitchella Repens, Caulophyllum Thalictroides, Scutellaria Lateriflora.
EFFICIENT COMBINATION: One part NEUROSINE to two parts DIOVIBURNIA in FEMALE NEUROSES,
ECLAMPSIA, MELANCHOLIA, OVARIAN NEURALGIA, ANEMIC NERVOUSNESS, etc.
G e r m i 1 e u m The perfect Antiseptic, Germicide and De-
9 odorant, slightly alkaline. No acid reaction.
Germiletum is prescribed whenever an antiseptic is required. Especially valuable in Dyspepsia, all Zymotic
Diseases, Obstetrics, Rhinological and Laryngological Practice. As near a specific attainable in Catarrh
and Eczema.
FORMULA, GERMLETUM:-Each ounce represents 18 grains Borohydrofluoric acid, 8 grains Borosalybenzoic Acid, 24 grains Boroglycerine, trace
of Formaldehyde with Menthol, Thymol and Antiseptic Aromatics.
FREE: Buchanan's Book Antiseptis and Antiseptics, full size bottles of Dioviburnia, Neurosine and
Germiletum with Literature and Formula furnished. FREE only to Physicians, they paying Express
Charges.
DIOS CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, Mo.MALAR
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INDICATES
A COMBINATION PROMPTLY EFFECTIVE IN MALARIA.
MALARIAL CACHEXIA, ANAEMIAS, ETC.
FEBRI-TONE pleasantly REPLACES
and is specifically more effective than QUI-
NINE or any of its salts, and PRODUCES
NONE of the NOXIOUS SYMPTOMS that
so often accompany the administration of
QUININE.
in Obstinate and Chronic Cases and in the Malaria of Infants and Children
its efficacy is remarkably gratifying. No irritation,
no fermentation as in the use of sweet compounds.
UNUSUAL TONIC INFLUENCE.
Stimulating the appetite, well borne and quickly act-
ing, Febri-Tone is of distinct value wherever a general
tonic is indicated and in the anemias attending chronic
malarias.
FORMULA.
Each fluid ounce of Febri-Tone contains six grains of
Quinidiae Sulphas in such PERFECTED combination
with aromatics and stimulants that the full therapeutic
effects are realized with surprising promptness and to a
greater extent than is possible with even a larger
quantity of quinia or its salts.
WE SOLICIT A TRIAL
and will deliver formula and
SAMPLE FREE OF ALL COST.
If interested drop us a postal card ; addressing
ARTHUR PETER & CO.,
Louisville, Ky.Each fluid ounce contains:
v Grains
1 I Hypophos. LIs..............
Hypophos.Lim.................1
H ypophos Ir o n. .. ..............1 1
SYR HPOHO.CMP HypESophos Mangnes.....
gisiplE, Hypophos. Quinine..............6-16
WIT - &STR~itNNE. Hypophos. Strychnine......1-16
Each fluid ounce contains:
:!grs. 1-3000 scale pepsin.
'grs. p tncre itin I
1-5 grs. tak diastase.
1 1-5 m. lactic acid.
1 2-5 m. muriatic acid-C. P. P
147 m. glycerine-C .P.
148 m. simple elixir.Syrupus Roborans as a Tonic Iur-
ing Convalescence has no equal.
As a nerve stimulant and restorative
in wasting and debilitating diseases, as a
constructive agent in Insomnia, Pneu-
monia, Tuberculosis, Bronchial Asthma,
Marasmus, Strumous Diseases and Gen-
eral Debility, this compound has no
superior.
Syrupus Roborans is in perfect so-
lution and will keep in any climate.
DR. T. H. STUcKY writes:-In a case of
Tertiary Syphilis, very anemic, the
Iodides were revolting to the stomach,
being vomited when taken. Syrupus
Roborans given three weeks with im-
provement, when the Iodide Potassium
was retained with good results.
Dr. W. 0. RoBERTs says :-In cases con-
valescing from "La Grippe" SYRUPUS
ROBORANA has no equal.A POWERFUL DIGESTIVE FLUID IN
PALATABLE FORM.
I lease note that Essence and
Elixir Pepsin contain only Pepsin,
while in Peter's Peptic Essence
Compound we have all the diges-
tive ferments. These are preserved
in solution with C. P. t*LYCEKINE
in a manner retaining their full thera-
peutic value, which is exerted in and
beyond the stomach.
It is a Stomachic Tonic, and relieves In-
digestion, Flatulency, and has the re-
markable property of arresting Vomiting
during pregnancy. It is a remedy of
great value in (Jastralgia, Enteralgia,
Cholera Infantum, and Intestinal de-
rangements, especially those of an in-
flammatory character. For nursing
mothers and teething children it has no
superior.Samples sent upon application. Express charges at your expense.
ARTHUR PETER & CO.,See that you get what you prescribe.
- E o li I
Louisville, Ky.
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