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very gratifying

and fully meet our expectations, because PETROJEL doesn't disappoint the Doctors It is Soothing, Healing and Nourishing

Petrojel

It is as simple in its composition as a loaf of bread-oil and the nutritive elements of grain, that's all and sug

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Journal of practical medicine

act, and

arges,

RK, U. S. A.

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E have been delighted with the reception accorded to Petrojel, but our aim is still higher.

At the beginning of the present season we adopted an entirely new style of wrapper and package, and believe that we now offer the daintiest remedy in the daintiest package ever submitted to the Medical Profession.

We can confidently recommend Petrojel to you as being the very best palliative for consumption to be had. It is soothing, healing and nourishing, and is indicated in all irritable and inflamed conditions of the respiratory and gastro-intestinal tracts, and is a valuable food in wasting and anaemic conditions.

PETROJEL

Emily A. Bruce, M. D.,

Hotel Dunbar,

Boston.

Boston, Dec. 23, '95.

GENTLEMEN :

It is oil and the nutritive elements of grainthat's all

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"WELL-PREPARED! NUTRITIOUS! EASILY DIGESTED!-The World's Columbian Commission.

HIGHEST AWARD
WORLD'S FAIR

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HIGHEST AWARDS
EXHIBITED

WHEREVER

THIS STANDARD PREPARED
FOOD Ꮟ

EARNESTLY RECOMMENDED as a most reliable FOOD for Infants, CHILDREN and Nursing-Mothers; for INVALIDS and Convalescents; for Delicate, Infirm and AGED persons. It is not a stimulant nor a chemical preparation; but a PURE, unsweetened FOOD carefully prepared from the finest growths of wheat, ON WHICH PHYSICIANS CAN DEPEND in FEVERS and in ALL GASTRIC and ENTERIC DISEASES. It is easily digested, nourishing and strengthening, assists nature, never interferes with the action of the medicines prescribed, and IS OFTEN THE ONLY FOOD THE STOMACH CAN RETAIN.

'Physician's-samples' sent free, post-paid, to any physician-or as he may direct. JOHN CARLE & SONS, Wholesale Druggists, 153 Water Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. DR. JULIUS FEHR'S

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"Compound Talcum" "BABY POWDER,"

THE

"Hygienic Dermal Powder"

FOR INFANTS AND ADULTS.
Originally investigated and its therapeutic properties discovered in the year
1868 by Dr. Fehr, and introduced to the medical and pharmaceutical
professions in the year 1873.

COMPOSITION:-Silicate of Magnesia with Carbolic and Salicylic Acids.
PROPERTIES:-Antiseptic, Antizymotic and Disinfectant.

Useful as a GENERAL SPRINKLING POWDER, with positive Hygienic,
Prophylactic and 1 herapeutic properties.

Good in all Affections of the Skin.,

Sold by the Drug Trade generally.

Per Box: Plain, 25c; perfumed, 50c. Per dozen: Plain, $1.75; perfumed, $3.50

The Manufacturer. JULIUS FEHR, M. D.

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Indigestion

Horsford's Acid Phosphate

prevent

Is the most effective and agreeable remedy in existence for ing indigestion, and relieving those diseases arising from a disordered stomach.

Dr. W. W. Gardner, Springfield, Mass., says:

"I value it as an excellent preventive of indigestion, and a pleasant acidulated drink when properly diluted with water, and sweetened."

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TYREE'S

War Dept., Surg. Gent's Off..
Washington, D.C., Jan. 3, '90.
This is to certify that the
exact Antiseptic strength of
"Tyree's Pulv.
What such an au-
Antiseptic
Compson part of the tow-
thority upon Bacte-der to fifty of water (150).
riology as this says
must be true-abso-
lutely true- or he
wouldn't say it. If
the Staphylococci
(the germ that pro-
duces Leucorrhea)
and Gonococci (the
germ that produces
Gonorrhea) werc
killed in this case with

Test tubes containing prpion-
red beef broth were charged
with the powder (Tyrce's An-
tiseptic Powder). The solutions
were then inoculated with the
Anthrax Bacillus and with the
Staphylococci of Pus, and the
tubes placed in the incubator for

48 hours, at a temperature of
39° C. On removing the tubes

from the incubator, it was
found that in the solut ons of
one it ten, to one in fity, there
was no deve opment of bacteria.
W. M. GRAY, M. D,
Microscopist to Army Medical
Museum.

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ANTISEPTIC POWDER

it stands to reason that it will kill them in the vulvovaginal and urethral glands. It does more than this; it brings the parts up to their normal conditions, relieves inflammation and c'eans out the little dirty, diseased sacks and rerders the parts less susceptible to infection. It is not an antiseptic for everything, but a distinct one for

LEUCORRHEA

Gonorrhea, Vaginitis and Pruritis. One or two teaspoonfuls to a pint of water three times a day. lb., by mail, with directions and formula, for 75c. Money back if not satisfactory.

J. S. TYREE, Chemist, WASHINGTON, D. C.

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