NEW YORK POLYCLINIC MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL 341-351 West 50th St eet, New York City General, Separate Clinical, and Special Post-Graduate Courses of Individual Instruction. Laboratory, Cadaver and Operative Courses in all branches. following branches: Physical Diagnosis Infant Feeding and Diagnosis Tuberculosis (Pulmonary, Glandular,Bone) Diseases of the Stomach (including Die- Dermatology (including Laboratory Work) Individual Instruction in the Gynecology, Operative and Non-Operative Rectal Diseases Neurology and Neurological Surgery For further information, address 1 HE HAS Two Good Legs Both Made by Marks Although a man may lose both bis legs, he is not necessarily helpless By using artificial legs, with Marks improved rubber feet, he can be restored to usefulness. The engravings represent Mr. James McDonald, of Mamaroneck, New York, who wears two artificial legs of Marks Patents. He is so ready on his artificials that many of his neighbors are not aware of the absence of his natural legs. He can dance, ride a bicycle, and skate nearly as well as if he had natural legs. With the old method of complicated ankle-joints such perfection could not be obtained, but with Marks Spring Mattress Rubber Feet he is practically restored. Arms restore appearance and assist greatly in the performance of labor. From our Measuring Sheet, artificial limbs can be made and shipped to all parts of the world, without the presence of the patient. with guaranteed success. Over 47,000 in use. They are endorsed and purchased by the United States and many other governments. Received 49 highest awards. Manual of Artificial Limbs, containing 384 pages, and Measuring Sheet, sent free A. A. MARKS, 701 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY ESTABLISHED 61 YEARS NO DUTY ON ARTIFICIAL LIMBS-On June 21st. 1897, the Dominion Government passed a new tarift. By provision of Item No. 479, artificial limbs are admitted into Canada duty free The ACOUSTICON for the DEAF The ACOUSTICON is the only artificial aid to hearing recognized by the Medical Profession in cases of deafness which do not respond satisfactorily to medical treatment. The apparatus (as illustrated) is electrically governed and is so constructed that it may be concealed in the clothing of the person wearing it without inconvenience or disfigurement. The initial cost is comparatively small, and the cost of up-keep is of very slight consideration. The use of the Instrument has positively no injurious ettect upon the person using it. The following is an extract from a letter received from a Doctor in Ontario recently "I found two persons here requiring help, and I tested the Instrument with them. One of them is on a visit from Montreal (Mrs............) almost stone deaf; in fact, is stone deaf in one ear and on her return to Montreal will call on you for an Instrument. She told me that one ear was dead for years, but with the other she could hear plain, loud talking. With the Instrument she could hear distinctly ordinary voices, but much better with the "dead" ear than the other. THIS CONVINCES ME OF THE VALUE OF THE ACOUSTICON." Full particulars mailed on request together with copies of some of the hundreds of testimonials received, or an Instrument sent to any address in Canada on a TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL, without deposit or obligation to purchase. The GENERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY of Canada, Limited 621-623 New Birks Building, Montreal, Que. When writing advertisers, please mention The Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 2 gals. 1 gal. 9.50 5.25 Labau's WINES AND LIQUORS SERVICE Prompt shipment, no substituting, refunding overpayments, immediate acknowledgment of all orders - these are the features of our service to which we give very special care. DRAUGHT VERSUS BOTTLED LIQUORS Liquors in sealed bottles in cases cost one-third more than in draught, and the quality is no better. Why one-third more? Because you are paying for the bottles and the labor of bottling, for the same goods. Following are some draught liquors, especially Balmoral' Scotch, which we can highly recommend: (Prices include containers). DRAUGHT SCOTCH. Balmoral Fine Old Scotch, 2 gals...$12.50 CASE GOODS ASSORTMENTS. An assorted case of 12 bottles or over will be filled, based on the case prices. CANADIAN WHISKIES. Case Containing 12 bo's. 6 bots. Walker's Canadian Club....$12.00 $7.00 5.50 Walker's Imperial 14.50 Balmoral Special Liqueur, 2 gals... 16.50 DRAUGHT CANADIAN WHISKIES. Old Rye or Malt Extra Old Rye or Malt. 9.50 Wiser's Red Letter, G. & W. Wiser's Recreation Ambers.. 1 gallon, $7.25; 2 gallons. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. Money Order, marked cheque or cash to accompany all orders. If too much is sent, the difference will be returned immediately; if not enough the shipment may be delayed. If cash is sent the letter should be registered. Express Companies will not accept C. O. D. shipments. DELIVERIES-ONTARIO ONLY. All orders are shipped the same day they are received. Any further information desired will be sent on request. Freight or Express Charges prepaid by us east and south of, and including North Bay, on quantities quoted in the Price List. North and West of North Bay, including Sault Ste. Marie, add 50c per package. North and West of Sault Ste. Marie add $1.00 per package. JOHN LABATT, Limited, 4 St. Helen St., MONTREAL, QUE. FORMERLY HULL QUE. When writing advertisers, please mention The Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery Mitchell's Irish, Imperial Quarts. 20.00 20.00 21.00 |