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Manufactured on the Sea-Shore by HAZARD & CASWELL.

The universal demand for an article of Cod-Liver Oil, that could be depended upon as strictly pure and scientifically prepared, having been long felt by the Medical Profession, we were induced to undertake its manufacture at the Fishing Stations, where the fish are brought to land every few hours, and the livers consequently are in great perfection.

This Oil is manufactured by us on the seashore, with the greatest care, from fresh healthy livers, of the Cod only, without the aid of any chemicals, by the simplest possible process, and lowest temperature, by which the Oil can be separated from the cells of the livers. It is nearly devoid of color, odor and flavor-having a bland, fish-like, and, to most persons, not unpleasant to taste. It is so sweet and pure that it can be retained by the stomach, when other kinds fail, and patients soon become to like it.

The secret of making good Cod-Liver Oil lies in the proper application of the proper degree of heat; too much, or too little will seriously injure the quality. Great attention to cleanliness is absolutely necessary to produce sweet Cod-Liver Oil. The rancid Oil generally found in market is the product of manufacturers who are careless about these matters.

Prof. Parker, of New York, says: "I have tried almost every other manufacturer's Oil, and give yours the decided preference."

Prof. Hays, State Assayer of Massachusetts, after a full analysis of it, says: "It is the best for foreign and domestic use.

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After years of experimenting, the Medical Profession of Europe and America, who have studied the effects of different Cod-Liver Oils, have unanimously decided the light, straw-colored Cod-Liver Oils to be far superior to any of the brown Oils.

The Three Best Tonics of the Pharmacopoeia: IRON-PHOSPHORUS-CALISAYA. We also call the attention of the Profession to their preparation of the above estimable Tonics as combined in their elegant and palatable Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya Bark, a combination of the Pyrophosphate of Iron and Calisaya never before attained, in which the nauseous inkiness of the Iron and astringency of the Calisaya are overcome, without any injury to their active Tonic principles, and blended into a beautiful Amber-Colored Cordial, delicious to the taste and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. This preparation is made directly from the Royal Calisaya Bark, not from its alkaloids or their salts-being unlike other preparations called "Elixir Calisaya and Iron," which are simply an Elixir of Quinine and Iron. Our Elixir can be depended upon as being a true Elixir of Calisaya Bark with Iron. Each dessert-spoonful contains seven and a half grains Royal Calisaya Bark, and two grains Pyrophosphate of Iron.

Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya Bark with Strychnia. This preparation contains one grain of Strychnia, added to each pint of our Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya Bark, greatly intensifying its tonic effect.

Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya with Bismuth, containing eight grains Ammonio-Citrate of Bismuth in each tablespoonful of the Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya Bark.

Elixir Phosphate Iron, Quinine and Strychnia. Each teaspoonful contains one grain Phosphate Iron, one grain Phosphate Quinine, and one thirty-second grain of Strychnia.

Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Gentian, containing one ounce of Gentian, and one hundred and twenty-eight grains Pyrophosphate Iron to the pint, making in each dessert-spoonful seven and one half grains Gentian and two grains Pyrophosphate Iron Elixir Valerianate of Ammonia. Each teaspoonful contains two grains Valerianate Ammonia.

Elixir Valerianate of Ammonia and Quinine. Each teaspoonful contains two grains Valerianate Ammonia and one grain Quinine.

Ferro-Phosphorated Wine of Wild Cherry Bark. Each fluid drachm contains twenty-five grains of the Bark, and two grains of Ferri-Pyrophosphate.

Wine of Pepsin. This article is prepared by us from fresh Rennets and pure Sherry Wine.

Elixir Taraxacum Comp. Each dessert-spoonful contains fifteen grains of Taraxacum.

Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine. Each fluid drachm contains one-sixtieth of a grain of Strychnine.

Juniper Tar Soap. Highly recommended by the celebrated Erasmus Wilson, and has been found very serviceable in chronic eczema and diseases of the skin generally. It is invaluable for chapped hands and roughness of the skin, caused by change of temperature. It is manufactured by ourselves, from the purest materials, and is extensively and successfully prescribed by the most eminent physicans.

Iodo-Ferrated Cod-Liver Oil. This combination holds sixteen grains Iodide of Iron to the ounce of pure Cod-Liver Oil (Oleum Morrhuæ).

Cod-Liver Oil, with Iodine, Phosphorus and Bromine. This combination represents Phosphorus, Bromine, Iodine and Cod-Liver Oil, in a state of permanent combination, containing in each pint: Iodine, eight grains; Bromine, one grain; Phosphorus, one grain; Cod-Liver Oil, one pint.

Cod-Liver Oil, with Phosphate of Lime. This is an agreeable emulsion, holding three grains Phosphate of Lime in each tablespoonful.

Cod-Liver Oil, with Lacto-Phosphate of Lime.

CASWELL. HAZARD & CO., Family and Manufacturing Chemists, N. Y.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

3 9015 07019 3225

B. KEITH & CO.'S

PURE

Concentrated Medicines,

CONCENTRATED TINCTURES, OILS, &c.

They are put up in bottles of one ounce, avoirdupois, and securely sealed to protect them from the action of the atmosphere.

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CONCENTRATED TINCTURES.

The increasing demand for our Concentrated Tinctures, and the very great favor with which they have been received by the profession, induce us to enlarge our list, and add thereto many articles not heretofore prepared in this form.

WHAT ARE CONCENTRATED TINCTURES?

They are the active principles, re-dissolved in alcohol in definite proportions. They are not made from the crude material (because different samples yield different proportions of active principles. Hence they resemble a definite solution of Morphia, Quínia, or any other definite vegetable alkaloid, and invariably represent a uniform amount of therapeutic power. They are concentrated, definite solutions of the entire medicinal constituents of the plants from which they are severally derived.

They are much stronger than any other fluid preparations made from the same articles, differing from Fluid Extracts, and so-called Concentrated Tinctures of other manufacturers in mode of preparation.

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We will furnish gratis, on application, a copy of our "MANUAL OF THE ACTIVE PRINCIPLES OF INDIGENOUS AND FOREIGN MEDICINAL PLANTS," containing short accounts of each preparation, with properties, uses, doses, etc., also price list. Address all communications to

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