LACTOPEPTINE WE in calor carefull experiment, we able E take pleasure in calling the attention of the profession to Lactopeptine. various components in an absolutely pure state, thus removing all unpleasant odor and taste, (also slightly changing the color). We can confidently claim that its digestive properties are largely increased thereby, and can assert without hesitation, that it is as perfect a digestive as can be produced. Lactopeptine is the most important remedial agent ever presented to the profession for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Vomiting in Pregnancy, Cholera Infantum, Constipation, and all diseases arising from imperfect nutrition. It contains the five active agents of digestion, viz., Pepsin, Pancreatine, Diastase or Veg. Ptyalin, Lactic and Hydrochloric Acids, in combination with Sugar of Milk. Lactopeptine is sold entirely by Physicians' Přescriptions, and its almost universal adoption by physicians is the strongest guarantee we can give that its therapeutic value has been most thoroughly established. The undersigned, having tested Lactopeptine, recommend it to the profession. ALFRED L. LOOMIS, M. D., Prof. of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, University of the City of New York. SAMUEL R. PERCY, M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica, New York Medical College. F. LEROY SATTERLEE, M. D, Ph. D., Prof. of Chem., Mat. Med. and Therap. in N. Y. College of Dent.; Prof. of Chem. and Hyg. in Am. Vet. College, etc. JAS. AITKENS MEIGS, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., Prof. of the Institutes of Med. and Med. Juris.; Jeff. Medical College; Phy to Penn. Hos. Prof. Prin, and Prac. Surg., Med. Col, of Ohio; Surg. to Good Samaritan Hospital. D. W. YANDELL, M. D, Prof. of the Science and Art of Surg. and Clinical Surg., University of Louisville, Ky. L. P. YANDELL, M. D., Prof of Clin. 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