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Recommended and Prescribed by
EMINENT PHYSICIANS Everywhere.

It is pleasant to the Taste and
acceptable to the most delicate Stomach.

IT IS ECONOMICAL IN USE AND CERTAIN IN RESULTS.

YDROLEINE (Hydrated Oil) is not a simple alkaline emulsion of oleum morrhuæ, but a
hydro-pancreated preparation containing acids and a small per-
centage of soda. Pancreatin is the digestive principle of fatty foods, and in the soluble form here used,
readily converts the oleaginous material into assimilable matter, a change so necessary to the reparative
process in all wasting diseases.

The following are some of the diseases in which HYDR OLEINE is indicated:
Phthisis, Tuberculosis, Catarrh, Cough, Scrofula, Chlorosis,

General Debility, etc.

TO BRAIN WORKERS of all classes HYDROLEINE is invaluable, supplying, as it does, the
true brain food, and being more easily assimilated by the digestive organs than any other emulsion.
The principles upon which this discovery is based have been described in a treatise on "The Digestion
and Assimilation of Fats in the Human Body," and "Consumption and Wasting Diseases," by two dis-
tinguished LoL don physicians, which will be sent free on application.

SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.

C. N. CRITTENTON,

SOLE AGENTS OR THE UNITED STATES,

115 FULTON STREET, N. Y.

A Sample of IIydro eine will be sent free upon application, to any physician (enclosing business card) in the U. S.

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A Positive Remedy for the Relief and Cure of Dyspepsia, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulency, Seasickness, Gastric Irritation, Acidity

of Stomach, etc.

B.-Hydrastin.
Xanthoxylin,
Bicarb. Soda,
Avenin.

4 oz. combined
Con. Tincs., etc.,
to the pound.

Dose.-One tablespoonful in a wine glass of water IMMEDIATELY after each meal, or when indicated. For an acute attack, when prompt action is demanded, administer in hot water.

PRICE, 8 oz., $1.00; 16 oz., $1.50.

NEWARK, N. J. GENTLEMEN: I have treated twelve very severe cases of dyspepsia with the Elixir Dyspepsia Comp., all of which have been cured by its use. The case of a lady of ten year's standing is worthy of special notice. Was obliged to take to her bed in September, 1884 Even a teaspoonful of water, milk, or beef-tea would cause excruciating pain for at least half an hour. Administered the Elixir Dyspepsia Comp, in hot water every four hours, or just after attempting to eat, and in less than two days she could take half a teaspoonful of beef tea without any inconvenience. In nervous dyspepsia I find it especially valuable. Yours truly,

C. S. H. FRAZER, M.D.

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Enlarged view of the New Excelsior Needle. Notice the large The Old Style Needle called Reinforced, but practically movbore of half of needle in proportion to the other half. ing the weak point in all needles nearer to the point.

Made of One Piece of Seamless Steel Tube: A Leak absolutely impossible. Cannot be introduced too far. Large bore of lower half of needle, Very Fine Point: Clogging almost impossible. Will hold its point. Any syringe can be fitted. Will outlast any ten needles made. Satisfaction guaranteed. Needles with Standard Screw or Slip Sockets will be sent, postpaid, to any address in the U. S. upon receipt of 40 cents for each needle.

THE EXCELSIOR HYPODERMIC SYRINGE

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The Excelsior Hypodermic Syringe has advantages worth mentioning, and not found in other Hypodermic Syringes: The Expanding Packings, Lubricating device, and the Tablet Fitting K, are so simple in construction that they can easily be operated and cannot get out of order. Fig. B shows the construction plainty. The Packings can be expanded at will, and cannot become dry, as the Reservoir holds enough oil to last some time. Can be used as a Tablet Syringe. Sent in Case with Two Excelsior Needles, Vial, etc., to any address in the U. S. upon receipt of $2.50.

The Excelsior Stomach Pump. Aspirator and Enema Syringe.

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Three Instruments in One,

Stopper will Fit any Bottle,

Length of Pump, Nine Inches.

Perfect Workmanship.

Every instrument guaranteed. Sen. in Polished Wood Case, Velvet Lined, to any address upon the receipt

of $15.00,

By F. G. OTTO & SONS,

146 DUANE STREET,

NEW YORK.

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FROM AN ESSAY READ BEFORE THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT WASHINGTON, D. C.. MAY 6th, 1884, By B. N. TOWLE, M.D., OF BOSTON.

"Nervous debility and neuralgia are often the results of nerve starvation. They are now, more than ever, the dread of every intelligent physician, and the terror of all business men. The weary hours of pain, and the sleepless nights of those suffering from nervous diseases, are but the beseechings of an exhausted nerve for food. Hungry and starved, they make their wants known by the pain they set up as their only agonizing cry; and no medication will give permanent relief until the hunger is satisfied.

"Our research, then, must be to find a more easily digested and assimilated food.

"Observation seems to sanction the fact that vegetable food elements are more readily assimilated by persons of feeble digestion than are the animal food elements, and especially when they have undergone the digestive process in the stomachs of healthy cattle. The juices of these animals, when healthy and fat, must contain all the food elements in a state of solution most perfect, and freed from all insoluble portions, and hence in a form more easily assimilated than any other known food. "I have used Raw Food Extracts for more than eight years, in a large number and variety of cases, and in no case of malnutrition has it failed to give relief.

"I have given it to patients continuously for months. with signal benefit especially in complicated cases of dyspepsia, attended with epigastric uneasiness arising from enervation, and in nervous debility of long standing. The sudden and full relief this food affords patients who have a constant faintness at the stomach, even immediately after taking food, shows how readily it is assimilated. This faintness is a form of hunger, and is the cry of the tissues for food, not quantity but quality-a food that the famishing tissues can appropriate and thrive upon.

"Raw Food is equally adapted to lingering acute diseases. I have used it in the troublesome sequelae of scarlatina, where there was exhaustion from abscesses in the vicinity of the carotid and submaxillary glands; and in protracted convalescence from typhoid fever, with marked advantage. The cases that I especially value it in are laryngeal consumption and nervous exhaustion, in which cases there is always more or less derangement of the digestive tract, such as pain in the stomach, constipation, eructation of gases, distress after taking food, etc. Raw Food should be taken with each meal, the patients taking such other food as they can readily digest, in quantities suited to the individual case.

"It adds much to the nutrition of the patient, overcomes the constipation, subdues the nervousness by increasing the strength, and is just the amount added which is required to secure success."

The unsolicited opinion of Surgeon-General Murray, U. S. A. (Retired).

"It gives me pleasure to give my testimony to the very great value of BOVININE as a dietetic preparation. I have used it for more than a year in a very aggravated case of nervous dyspepsia, and have found it to answer very much better than any of the many preparations or extracts of meat before used.

"I find that it keeps perfectly even in the warmest weather; is very easily prepared for administration, and it has proved acceptable and beneficial in every case in which I have known it to be given. "PHILADELPHIA, PA, March 1st, 1887. "Very respectfully and truly yours, "R. MURRAY, M.D.,

SAMPLES SENT TO PHYSICIANS ON APPLICATION.

"Surgeon-General (Retired), U. S. A."

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