DENTISTRY. C. H. QUINLAN, Dentist, would inform the members of the Medical Profession that he is permanently located at 81 Clark St., opposite the Public Square. Having recently fitted up the above place with every convenience, he is persuaded his facilities for performing operations in dentistry will not be surpassed by any in the West. He has also associated with him his brother, J. D. Quinlan, who has had much experience in the setting of artificial teeth on gold plate, and who will pay particular attention to this department of the Profession. They will also be extensively engaged in the manufacture of Porcelain teeth, and hope by close attention to business to merit a good share of patronage. For the benefit of those unacquainted he would refer to the following certificate: This is to certify that Charles H. Quinlan has devoted his whole time for three consecutive years with me in the study of Medicine and Dentistry. I cheerfully recommend him to the public as a very skilful and competent Dentist and a gentleman in all respects worthy of the confidence of his patrons." CHAS. W. HARVEY, M. D., D. Ď. S. Buffalo, 1845. FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WILLIAM HANNAMAN, Druggist & Apothecary, At his old Stand, immediately opposite the Post Office, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAN A, CONTINUES TO KEEP A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND WHITE LEAD, MEDICAL GLASS WARE AND WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES. PAINT, VARNISH, WALL, COUNTER, TOOTH, HAIR, AND CLOTHES BRUSHES. Perfumery, Soaps, &c., &c. Together with as general a variety as can be found in Drug Stores in the West. All articles sold at his establishment will be warranted as to quality. Physicians visiting this city are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock and prices before purchasing. His arrangements with eastern houses are such that he can furnish any new article that may be introduced to the favorable consideration of the Medical Profession on short notice. Indianapolis, May 1st, 1848. tf TO PHYSICIANS AND STUDENTS OF MEDICINE. CHICAGO BOOK STORE. 122 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The subscribers offer to Medical Students and Physicians the following valuable list of MEDICAL WORKS, which they will sell at the LOWEST EASTERN CASH PRICES: The above, together with the largest stock of Miscellaneous Books to be found in the West, can be bought on the most reasonable terms at 122 Lake Street. Chicago, May, 1848. tf A. H. & C. BURLEY. J. H. REED & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO STEBBINS & READ,) No. 159 LAKE STREET, CORNER OF LA SALLE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE SPRING STOCK OF GOODS CONSISTING OF Foreign and American Drugs and Chemicals, Instruments Ware, Druggists' Furniture, Which they offer at the lowest market prices and guarantee superior in quality, as hey have been selected personally and with great care and with reference to purity ad fitness for use by the physician or family. As we purchase our supplies directly om importers and first hands, we are enabled to offer inducements to dealers and hysicians to purchase of us instead of the eastern markets. Goods for the interior packed with great care and orders promptly attended to. J. H. R. & Co. are agents for Tiemann's celebrated instruments, and have on hand some samples of new improvements in the Scarificator, Tonsil Instrument, Pocket Case, etc., which they would respectfully call attention to. All instruments made by Mr. Tiemann are of superior style and quality. Instruments not generally kept in shops will be furnished to order promptly. Also agents for Maynard's Luquid Adhesive Plaster, or Etherial Solution of prepared cotton, one of the greatest improvements of the age. Chicago, June, 1848. tf TO PHYSICIANS AND STUDENTS OF MEDICINE. MEDICAL BOOK BOOK STORE; 146 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. Where may be found the following valuable list of Medical Works at such low prices that it will be no object for purchasers to send to the eastern cities for their supplies. Watson's Practice. Elliotson's Practice. Wood and Bache's U.S. Dispensatory. Pareira's Materia Medica, 2 vols. Bells Materia Medica. Dunglison's Materia Medica. do do new work Cooper on the Breast. Meigs, Meigs' Velpeau, Lee Chailly, James Burns. Condie on Children, new ed. Dunglison's Med. Dictionary Stewart on Children. Eberle's Royle's Coopers Surgical Dictionary do Green on Bronchitis, Eberle on Children. Quains Anatomical Plates. Hasse's do do Beck on Adulterations of medicines, Bartlett on Fevers, Von Behrs Hand Book of Human Anat. new work, Young Stethscopist, by Bowditch, new work, Paines materia medica, Bird's Elements Natural Philosophy. do do Physicions and Students visiting Chicago will do well to call at No. 146 Lake street, where they will find the most complete assortment, and at prices that cannot fail to prove satisfactory. July, 1848. tf JOSEPH KEEN & BROTHER- [ESTABLISHED 1838.] L. M. BOY ČE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 113 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Is now receiving his stock for the spring and summer trade, which he is enabled to sell in quantities to suit customers, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. His assortment is complete and ample, embracing every article to be found at the largest Drug Stores. All orders executed with promptness and filelity. Chicago, May, 1848. tf DAVID CRAIGHEAD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, DYE STUFFS, GLASS WARE, WINDOW GLASS WHITE LEAD PUTTY, &c. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Would particularly invite the attention of Physicians, Merchants, and others, to his extensive stock, which he has selected with great care, and with a view of having every article pure and genuine. Orders from physicians and others will be filled with accuracy and at the very lowest prices. Particular attention given to filling prescriptions and compounding medicines. MEDICAL BOOKS ΑΤ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. The undersigned have increased their stock of Medical books very considerably and are selling at such prices as will give general satisfaction to the profession. We ask the attention of the Physicians of Indiana to our assortment, as we are determined to make it clearly their interest to purchase their medical books at home. One door west of Browing's Hotel. MORRISON & TALBOTT. Indianapolis, Ind., May, 1848. 4 Cases of Malignant Pneumonia, with remarks. Read before the Kosciusko county Medical Society. By EDWARD R. PARKS, M.D. Malignant Pneumonia is a disease of no small interest to the physician, especially the physician of the west. The suddenness of its invasion, the deceptive character of its symptoms, and the rapid course and very frequently fatal termination of the disease, must at once impress the mind, of every physician with the importance of being well acquainted with its symptoms, its astonishingly rapid course, and the plan of treatment most likely to prevent its generally fatal termination. Although this disease has occasionally prevailed in various portions of the United States since 1806, and sometimes in the form of a wide spread and desolating epidemic, yet it is a lamentable fact that even now we know of no good account of the disease in any standard work in the hands of the profession. The best account that we have seen is to be found in Watson's Practice of Physic, in a note by the American Editor, (T. Francis Condie,) page 611. Vol I. No. 6.---1. |