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PASSIFLORA

One teaspoonful of Daniel's Conc. Tinct.
Passiflora Incarnata every two hours
will bring sound, refreshing sleep to your
patient. It quickly brings the nerves into sub-
jection and relieves mental and physical fatigue.

ALWAYS SPECIFY DANIEL'S

A sample bottle will be sent to any doctor desiring to test it, if he
will pay the express charges.

LABORATORY-JNO. B. DANIEL, ATLANTA, GA.

TRIACOL

(ALPERS)

CONTAINS THREE

TASTELESS, ODORLESS, EASILY DIGESTIBLE

GUAIACOL SALTS, in aromatic solution, viz :

POTTASSACOL (Potassium Sulpho - Guaiacol)
SODACOL (Sodium Sulpho- Guaiacol)
MORPHACOL (Ethyl-Morphine Sulpho-Guaiacol)

Giving the full effect of Guaiacol and Ethyl-Morphine without any of their objectionable features; free from
SUGAR or GLUCOSE.

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Surpasses all other remedies in the treatment of Coughs, Bronchitis, Tuberculosis, Laryn-
gitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, and all disorders of the respiratory organs. Prepared in
8 oz. bottles (retail price $1.00) by

THE

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ALPERS CHEMICAL COMPANY and 4 7 WEST 31st STREET, NEW

SAMPLES FURNISHED FREE ON APPLICATION

YORK

When finally passed upon by a competent legal tribunal,

SICK ROOM DISINFECTION AND DEODORIZATION.

SCHERING'S FORMALIN LAMP

is unsurpassed in the prevention of contagious diseases, since it energetically sterilizes and purifies the air and diminishes the danger of infection. By the slow vaporization of one or two Formalin Pastils at a time, a hygienically perfect deodorization will be effected, not by disguising existing odors, but by chemically combining with their noxious principles. It produces a pure, refreshing atmosphere in the sick room without the disagreeable smell of the older disinfectants, and is invaluable in the prevention and treatment of catarrh, influenza, diphtheria, measles, scarlatina, whooping cough and the other zymotic affections. Absolutely safe, neat, simple, harmless and effective. Endorsed by the foremost hygienists of the world.

By the use of Schering's Formalin Pastils, which are entirely innocuous, the danger of employing the caustic Formalin liquid is avoided.

Formalin Lamp, wi h two boxes each 20 Formalin Pastils, obtainable of druggists

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NEURILLA is a reliable and harmless CALMATIVE.

INDISPENSABLE in the treatment of NERVOUSNESS.

Dose: teaspoonful every hour, or in bad cases every half hour until nervousness is abated,
then, four times a day.-Teething Children :-5 to 20 drops as indicated.
Neurilla contains the essential active principles of scutellaria and aromatics.
DAD CHEMICAL CO., New York and Paris.

SANMETTO GENITO-URINARY DISEASES.

A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto 'n a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle.
A Vitalizing Tonic to the Reproductive System.

SPECIALLY VALUABLE IN

PROSTATIC TROUBLES OF OLD MEN-IRRITABLE BLADDER-
CYSTITIS-URETHRITIS-PRE-SENILITY.

DOSE-One Teaspoonful Four Times a Day.

OD CHEM. CO., NEW YORK.

Substitution will be clased as a species of swindling

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Weight Losing

Consumptives will gain weight on Hydroleine
where they lose weight on plain cod-liver oil.
The plain oil will cause diarrhoea, oily eructations,
or pass through unchanged; while Hydroleine
will be eagerly taken up by the lacteals, and
produce a steady gain in weight, and a marked
improvement in the general health. Hydroleine
aids and restores the functional activity of the
pancreas and rapidly develops an appetite.

Sold by druggists generally.

THE CHARLES N. CRITTENTON CO., 115-117 Fulton St., New York
Samples free to physicians.
Sole Agents for the United States

DR. DEIMEL UNDERWEAR

Some wearers of woolen underwear fancy that it pro

tects them against the effects of a rigorous and changeable climate.

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Does it?

Look about among those who are prone to catch cold, who suffer from catarrhal or rheumatic affections, and you will find them "protected" by woolen under

wear.

DEIMEL

None are so wont to expose themselves to drafts and inclement weather as the wearers of Dr.

LINEN-MESH

TRADE MARK

UNDERWEAR

Deimel's Linen-Mesh Underwear, and
none are so free from the usual results of such exposure.
For Catalogues and Samples of the Material, address
The DEIMEL LINEN-MESH COMPANY,

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The well known manufacturers of Surgical Dressings and Supplies, J. ELLWOOD LEE CO., Conshohocken, Pa., have the exclusive manufacture and sale of Surgical Dressings, Supporters and Suspensories made of Dr. Deimel Linen-Mesh.

FAT IN BONE MARROW.

The abundance of fat found in healthy bone marrow and the scarcity of fat in the bone marrow of anæmic patients suggests a reason why cod liver oil is so often efficient as a remedy for anæmia. Scott's Emulsion, the reliable preparation of the whole cod liver oil, is often of great use in relieving anæmic conditions, especially the chlorosis of young women.

Samples free.

SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
409 PEARL STREET,

NEW YORK.

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26 volumes, nicely bound in cloth and gilt-lettered.

SEXUAL INSTINCT, THE. Its Use and Dangers as Affecting Heredity and Morals. By James Foster Scott, B.A., M.D. (Yale University), C.M. (Edinburgh University); late Obstetrician to Columbia Hospital for Women, and Lying-in Asylum, Washington, D. C.; late Vice-President of the Medical Association of the District of Columbia, ets., etc. 400 pages. Illustrated. $2. From the Medical Record, New York, January, 1899. "This work seems to be intended rather for the lay than for the professional reader. The author's style is one of teaching rather than of preaching, and a distinction is clearly drawn between sexuality and sensuality. The matter is handled fearlessly and in a straightforward manner, which must appeal to all lovers of truth. Those who have to do with the rearing of children, whether in the capacity of parent, teacher, or physician, will find much to aid and encourage them in dealing with delicate matters relating to sexual life. The author clearly appreciates the necessity for greater attention being paid to this subject, and decries the false modesty which has for ages retarded the growth and development of scientific knowledge pertaining to it. If read in the proper spirit and its teachings followed, the book is capable of accomplishing a vast amount of good. It can be considered a properly written book for either physician or lay reader.'

From the New York Medical Journal, February, 1899. "There are probably few subjects more deserving of frank scientific discussion, than the facts and obligations of sexual life. These topics are boldly but clearly discussed by the author of 'Sexual Instinct' for the benefit of lay readers, particularly of adult men, among whom, it is to be hoped, the book will have a circulation proportionate to its merit and importance."

Charlotte (N. C.) Medical Journal, January, 1899, says: "If this book was read by every citizen

in the country the outcome for good would be marvelous. Literature bearing upon such subjects has been scant and of an inferior kind.

MODERN GYNECOLOGY. The Latest Treatment of Diseases of Women. By C. H. Bushong, M.D., Assistant Gynecologist and Pathologist to Demilt Dispensary, N. Y. 2d Edition, Enlarged. 392 pages. $2.

The New York Medical Times says: "The intent of the work, to present in a condensed but clear manner the practice of to-day comprising the results of the latest investigations and treatment in gynecology, is well carried out. The work is full of valuable suggestions, which even the oldest practitioners will be glad to follow."

SYNOPSIS OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, for Practitioners and Students. A synopsis of the late "Systems." By Wm. Blair Stewart, M.D., late Instructor, Medico-Chirurgical College, Phila. 2d Edition, Enlarged. 455 pages. $2.

Journal of American Medical Association says: "This book, as its title indicates, summarizes in a careful and useful manner the existing practice. The treatment recommended is sound and in accordance with the latest approved teachings."

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS. By Albert Abrams, M. D., Prof. Pathology, Cooper Medical College, San Francisco. 3d Edition. 300 pages. $2.

Memphis Medical Monthly says: "The practitioner and student will find the arrangement of this book to be extremely satisfactory. We have only words of commendation for this excellent little volume."

INEBRIETY, DISEASE OF; from Alcohol, Opium, etc. Its Treatment and Medico-Legal Relations. By T. D. Crothers, M.D., Sec'y of the Am. Ass'a for the Study and Cure of Inebriety. 408 pages. $2.

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