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"In the treatment of these diseases by means of drugs, and I have given all of the accepted remedies a thorough trial and I regret to say I have been unsuccessful, except with thialion, and thialion I feel I cannot praise too highly, for in the way of medicine it has done more for my gouty patients, and when I say gout I mean all cases of uric acid poisoning, than everything else put together."

Extract from a paper published in the New England Medical Monthly, October, 1899, by Henry S. Pole, M. D., Hot Springs, Va., Member of the Virginia State Medical Society, etc.

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THE CINCINNATI SANITARIUM,

A Private Hospital for Mental and Nervous Disorders, Opium Habit, Inebriety, &c.

THIRTY Years' successful operation. Thoroughly rebuilt, remodeled, enlarged and refurnished. Proprietary interests strictly non-professional. One hundred and fifty patients admitted annually. Detached apartments for Nervous Invalids, Opium Habit, Inebriety, etc. Location reitred and salubrious. Grounds extensive. Surroundings delightful. Appliances complete. Charges reasonable. Electric cars from Fountain Square, Cincinnati, to Sanitarium entrance. Long Distance Telephone Park 135.

DR. F. W. LANGDON, Medical Director; DR. B. A. WILLIAMS, Senior Resident Physician.
For particulars, address THE CINCINNATI SANITARIUM,

College HH, Station K, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Literary and Publishers' Department.

SUPERIOR REMEDY OF ITS CLASS.-Dr. Wm. B. Mann, Evanston, Ill., says: "Your Satyria is a superior remedy of its class. It has given me much satisfaction in a case of cystitis and urethritis; Satyria did good work. It was a pretty bad case and had been treated by others without much benefit; I cured the patient in a week. I think Satyria is all right."

"Thialion performs a four-fold function, all of which tend to help the patient. First, it acts thoroughly on the bowels, increasing peristalsis. Second, it relieves the torpid condition of the liver, increasing the flow of bile. Third, it acts on the kidneys, increasing the quantity of urine voided, and fourth, it eliminates the uric acid from the body."

Extract from a paper published in the National Medical Review, Washington, D. C., November, 1899, by William Porter, M. D., St. Louis, Mo., Professor of Physical Diagnosis and Diseases of the Chest, at the Beaumont Medical College; ex-President of the Mississippi Valley Medical Association; formerly Assistant at the Golden Square (London) Throat and Chest Hospital; Assistant to the late Morell MacKenzie.

THE VASS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.,

Danbury, Connecticut, U. S. A.

A DOCTOR'S EPILEPTIC SON.-My son is doing splendidly; has had only one paroxysm in five months, which I am confident was caused by reducing the dose of Neurosine. I am determined to persevere in this treatment. Am having many inquiries from physicians as to the merits of Neurosine and I recommended it to those who have cases of epilepsy.-Dr. G. W. Games, Hickory Flat, Ky.

Battle & Co., Chemists, St. Louis:

I have the pleasure of telling you of a most remarkable experience had with the bottle of ecthol you kindly forwarded me last month. When I received the sample of ecthol I had been

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WATCH PATIENT'S WEIGHT

No progress in tubercular and neurotic cases can be expected while the patient's weight continues to decline. Prescribe Hydroleine. Plain cod-liver oil and ordinary emulsions fail because the patient's digestion is too much impaired to endure them.

Hydroleine is based on sound, scientific principles. It presents fat in a form easily digested and assimilated, and fat is what such patients need. Prescribe Hydroleine you will will get favorable results.

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EUCALYPTI

CAUTION! Sanders & Sons' Eucalyptol, (EXTRACT

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We received quite recently the following communication from Dr. W. H. Mayfield, Louisville, Ky. He says: I have been using Eucalyptus, depending upon our drug stores which have been furnishing me the commercial article which is of uncertain strength and disappoints."

To guard the high reputation our product has acquired all over the civilized globe, through the most scrupulous attention to all the details in the process of production, we repeat here once more and state again: "That we are the sole manufacturers of Eucalyptus Essence who employ exclusively the leaves of the plant in gaining the article know as Sander & Sons' Eucalyptol (Eucalypti Extract)." In consequence it is impossible to obtain "Eucalyptol proper" (the essence of the leaves) from any other souce or the results the physician expects from any other manufacture

The application of Eucalyptol proper is so positive and distinct in results that no doubt must be entertained as to ultimate success. And if, nevertheless, disappointments be experienced, they rest with spurious articles supplied the physician in place of our product. This forms ample proof how imperative it is "That the physician in prescribing specifies our product and insists upon receiving it."

Our agents, Messrs Meyer Bros. Drug Co., of St. Louis, Mo., have consented to fill to physicians' orders for one original package (one ounce) on receipt of One Dollar. We beg to order from them. One test will at once convince and serve as safeguard. The difference is too striking and allows of no mistake,

Samples and literature of Sander & Sons, Eucalyptol (Eucalypti Extract) gratis, through Meyer Bros. Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo., agents.

SANDER & SONS, Bendigo, Australia.

treating a young man about ten days for what I diagnosed as
ulcer of the stomach. For a year before coming to me he had
occasionally seen dark colored blood in his alvine discharges, and
now and then he had vomited blood of a lighter hue. There was
an indurated spot on the body of the stomach about twice the
size of a silver dollar which had been giving him trouble for some
time. Could trace no history of cancer in his family. After
putting him on teaspoonful doses of ecthol four times a day, he
came to my office and smilingly told me the hard spot was gone.
I examined him and found it to be true. During this last week
he had been on ecthol alone. The vomiting had also ceased and
he had gained in bodily vigor. Gave him a second vial of same,
cautioned him as to eating and exercise, and discharged him in
fine spirits. I wonder if this case can be matched?

JOHN F. NEAL, M. D.

Lytle, Texas, October 14, 1903.

"For therapeutic efficiency in rapid resolution of the products of inflammation, Antiphlogistine is unexcelled."

"Expectation becomes realization in all cases of localized inflammation where Antiphlogistine is applied."

"Extension of the septic products along the vascular highways is prevented by the use of Antiphlogistine."

"The abstraction of blood from the deep blood-vessels into the superficial capillaries through physiologic innervation is physiological phlebotomy. Bleed, but save the blood, is the mechanics of Antiphlogistine."

NEW ORLEANS POLYCLINIC

SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION OPENS NOVEMBER 2d, 1903,

AND CLOSES MAY 28th, 1904.

Physicians will find the Polyclinic an excellent means for posting themselves upon modern progress in all branches of medicine and surgery. The specialties are fully taught, including laboratory work.

For further information, address, New Orleans Polyclinic, Postoffice box 797, New Orleans, La.

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New York, 131-133 West 45th Street, Philadelphia, 841 North Broad Street, Pittsburg, 110 W. North Ave., Allegheny, Detroit, Mich., 25 Piquette Avenue,

Atlantic City, N. J., 2901 Pacific Avenue, Waterbury, Conn., 58 Center Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 485 Broadway.

Institutes for the treatment of alco

holic and drug diseases have been established at the above addresses. Send your patients to the nearest institute. For printed matter and general information, write to the executive offices of the Oppenheimer Institute, 170 Broadway, New York.

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