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THE AMERICAN HOMEOPATHIST.

Platt's Chlorides

THE HOUSEHOLD

DISINFECTANT

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An odorless, colorless liquid, powerful, efficient and cheap. Diluted with from four to twelve times its bulk of water and sprinkled about it immediately destroys all bad odors, purifies every impure spot and chemically neutralizes all infectious and disease-producing matter. INVALUABLE in the sick room. Druggists everywhere. Quart bottles 50 cents. From the fact that so many thousands of physicians indorse this preparation and have found it an article of more than ordinary value and usefulness, we believe that in every sick-room, whether the disease be contagious or not, the use of this odorless disinfectant is of every-day utility and sanitary assistance, and does prove an aid and blessing to the patient, and a comfort and protection to the attendants.

Platt's Chlorides is a saturated solution of those chloride salts which have proven most reliable and acceptable as deodorants, disinfectants and antiseptics, is at once clean, powerful and stainless, (contains no mercury), and is especially designed for the hygienic uses of the physician and the practical domestic uses of the housekeeper. In its preparation the facts have been kept in view that it should destroy the vitality of bacteria or disease producing germs, while it should not be dangerous or disagreeable, should invovle the least possible labor in its use and be as cheap as possible. That this end has been gained seems to be the opinions of the thousands of physicians and the tensof-thousands of house-holders by whom it has been used for the past seven years.

[To any Physician who may still be personally unacquainted with the merits of Platt's Chloride, a sample will be sent free of expense by addressing (giving Express as well as Post Office),

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HENRY B. PLATT, 36 Platt Street, New York.]

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THE AMERICAN HOMOEOPATHIST.

THE JOURNAL

OF

Ophthalmology,
Otology,

AND

Laryngology.

EDITED BY

GEORGE S. NORTON, M.D.,

ORIGINAL FROM COVER TO COVER.

THIS JOURNAL DURING THE PAST

YEAR HAS MADE A DISTINCT AND PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. ALTHOUGH A SPECIAL" JOURNAL, THE ARTICLES ARE SO WRITTEN AS TO BE OF VALUE TO THE GENBRAL PRACTITIONER, WHO CAN IN NO OTHER WAY SO READILY KEEP ABREAST THE TIMES.

Following is a Sample Index from a Single Number of the Year 1889:

Two Eye Cases, C. F. Sterling, M.D. Lupus Laryngis, J. Montfort Schley, M.D. Anisometropia, E. H. Linnell, M.D. Interarytenoidean Laryngitis (with three illustrations), W A. Dunn, M.D. Report of Two Cases of Rare Corneal Opacity, Charles C. Boyle, M.D. Acccidental Rupture of the Membrana Tympani, with Results, Sayer Hasbrouck, M.D. Papilloma of the Epiglottis and Base of the Tongue, Louis A. Bull, M.D. Some Views Concerning, and Experience with, Ocular Muscular Troubles, James A. Campbell, M.D. The Advantages of Systematic Exercise over Tenotomy in the Trea ment of Heterophoria, A. B. Norton, M.D. Indications for Operative Interference in Heterophoria, F. Park Lewis, M.D. Anomalies of the Ocular Muscles, Hayes C. French, M.D. Observations on the Methods of Exercising the Ocular Muscles with Prisms in Heterophoria, Chas. Deady, M.D. Syphilitic Pharyngitis, F. F. Casseday, M.D. A New Formula for Obtaining the Correcting Glasses in Retinoscopy, Casey A. Wood, M.D. The Value of Ice after Cataract Extraction, George S. Norton, M. D. Clinical Ophthalmic Cases, B. B. Viets, M.D. The Use of the Chemical Galvano-Caustic in Atrophic Rhinitis, H. H. Crippen,

M.D.

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By which Physicians are enabled to quickly find the remedy which corresponds to or affords a Similia to any given symptom, without requiring a search of the Materia Medica.

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After nine years of research and labor, this great and important work is now in press. It differs entirely from every Repertory heretofore published. Every reliable symptom of the Materia Medica can be found instantly. There is no search required. The physician knows just where to find what he wants, and all he has to do is to turn right to it. He is not dependent upon his memory. The symptoms in the Concordance Repertory have been selected from all Materia Medicas known to the author, including Hering's, Cowperthwaite's, Jahr's, Burt's and also from Therapeutical works, text books, leading journals, and transactions of societies. Only well proven and reliable. symptoms are given.

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