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For Winter Coughs.

December begins and January swells the usual epidemic of coughs and colds, with thousands of cases slow to respond to ordinary treatment. We want to emphasize the supreme value of Petroleum at the very beginning of throat and lung troubles, results being quick and decisive in almost every instance.

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In nothing is the usefulness of our Emulsion more promptly shown than in the treatment of coughs and bronchial troubles. Many physicians.prescribe Angier's Petroleum Tablets as an auxiliary to the Emulsion, thus saving their patients from the bad effects of common cough remedies.

ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS.

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To the Medical Profession.

H. V. C.

Hayden's Viburnum Compound

THE STANDARD

ANTISPASMODIC

Always safe and reliable for the suppression of all
PAIN, SPASMS AND CONVULSIONS. NO SEQUELE.
Specially recommended in CRAMP, COLIC, INERTIA
AND TEDIOUS LABOR. Greatly superior to ERGOT.

For all information, address

The New York Pharmaceutical Company

BEDFORD SPRINGS, MASS.

The Medical College of Alabama

MOBILE, ALABAMA.

(Founded in 1859)

(Medical Department of the University of Alabama)

The thirty-fourth annual course of instruction will begin October 9, 1899, and continue six calendar months. The course of study is strictly graded, embracing four terms of six months each, in four separate years. It includes a Department of Pharmacy, didactic and clinical lectures and demonstrations, supplemented by recitations and quizzes conducted by professors and special instructors, and practical laboratory work in Chemistry, Pharmacy, Anatomy, Microscopy, Physiology, Histology, Pathology, Bacteriology, and Operative Surgery.

The college building is large and commodious, and admirably adapted to the purposes of medical instruction. The several laboratories are admirably well appointed and equipped with the latest modern appliances, and afford ample and convenient facilities for the practical work exacted of students in the several departments to which they are devoted.

The rooms for Practical Anatomy are large, well lighted and ventilated, and the supply of material abundant. The medical and surgical clinics are held daily at the City Hospital and College Dispensary, where abundant clinical material is offered in every department of medicine and surgery.

For further particulars and full information, write for catalogue, addressing,

GEO. A. KETCHUM, M.D., Dean,

No. 7 N. Conception St., MOBILE, ALA.

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ERRALINE will prove equal to all demands of economy when it requires heat and force. admitted by eminent Physiologists that the percentage of fat in the nerves is nearly twice that of the muscles, blood and brain combined, consequently, when it is essential to fortify the patient against the encroachments of diseases or against progressive retrogression of those subject to nervous diseases, TERRALINE is obviously of service.

Few other preparations have shown such satisfactory results in Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and other Pulmonary diseases. TERRALINE has been used with particular benefit in catarrhal conditions of the alimentary mucous surfaces. Rapid recovery succeeds its employment. Its pleasant taste makes it an admirable vehicle for the administration of other remedies, and its high nutritive value indicates its efficiency in the treatment of Wasting Diseases.

TERRALINE is an ethical product advertised exclusively to physicians, to whom a liberal supply, together with literature, will be sent upon application to

THE HILLSIDE CHEMICAL Co.,

NEWBURGH, N. Y.

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DHENALGIN

AN AMERICAN COAL-TAR PRODUCT
THE ONLY STIMULANT NON TOXIC ANTIPYRETIC ANALGESIC 8 HYPNOTIC
SAMPLES FREE TO PHYSICIANS ETNA CHEMICALGNEW YORK.U.S.A.

(AMMONIATED PHENYLACETAMIDE, C.P.)

PHENALGIN may be used in all febrile conditions in which celerity and security are desired. It is especially useful where the heart action inhibits the use of drugs which interfere with its normal functions. In dysmenorrhea it secures prompt relief from the pelvic misery.

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EVERY MEDICAL MAN who has any experience in GYNECOLOGY will, we venture to say, admit that he meets very few women who have not some trouble with their menstrual functions whether it be Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Metrorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea or some other irregularity. If he believes in the old adage "experience is the best teacher," he will send and get a pamphlet containing the opinions of the leading medical men of the world as to the value of ALETRIS CORDIAL in these disorders.

A sample bottle will be sent free to any physician who desires to test it, if he will pay the express charges.

RIO CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.

Always specify Rio Chemical Co. when prescribing.

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Twenty-six years' successful operation. Thoroughly rebuilt, remodeled, enlarged, and refurnished. Proprietary interest strictly non-professional. One hundred and fifty patients admitted annually. Detached apartments for Nervous Invalids, Opium Habit, Inebriety, etc, Location retired and salubrious. Grounds extensive. Surroundings delightful. Appliances complete. Charges reasonElectric cars from Fountain Square Cincinnati, to Sanitarium entrance. Long Distance Telephone 7735.

able.

FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS ORPHEUS EVERTS, M. D., SUPT.,
COLLECE HILL STATION, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

OF THE

TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.

(Formerly 1847-1884 The University of Louisiana.)

Founded in 1834, this is the oldest Medical College in the Southwest, and has 3598 graduates.

The next session, the sixty-sixth, will begin October 19th, 1899, and will close Wednesday, April 18th, 1900.

The corps of teachers-Professors, Lecturers, Instructors, Demonstrators and Chiefs of Clinicnumber more than thirty.

Since October, 1893, the College has occupied a very large and commodious new building, which provides all of the many requisites for modern medical education, including especially ample and well equipped Laboratories for Chemistry; for Pharmacy; for Practical Anatomy; for Microscopical Anatomy, Pathology and Bacteriology; and working rooms for Practical Physiology, and for Gross Pathological Anatomy. These admirable Laboratories, now added to the unrivaled practical advantages for Clinical, Anatomical and Pathological studies given by the great Charity Hospital, will enable the Medical Department now to provide its students with unsurpassed advantages for their medical education.

Special attention is called to the superior opportunities given for

CLINICAL INSTRUCTION.

The Professors of the Medical Department are given, by law, the use of the great Charity Hospital as a school of practical instruction, and medical students are admitted without payment of any hospital fees. The Charity Hospital contains nine hundred beds; the number of patients annually admitted is about ten thousand, and the number of visiting patients exceeds 20,000. Its advantages for practical study, and especially of the diseases of the South West and of the negro race, are unequalled by any similar institution in this country. The Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Wards are visited daily by the respective professors and instructors, and all students are expected to attend and to familiarize themselves at the bedside of the patients, with the diagnosis and treatment of all forms of diseases and injuries. The facilities for genuine clinical teaching are unsurpassed by those of any Medical College in the United States.

All students who matriculated for their first full course prior to January 1st, 1899, will be required to attend at least three annual sessions prior to graduation, and will be charged as follows: For the 2d year, $150; for the 3d year (including the graduation fee), $165.

All fees, except the graduation fee of $30, are payable in advance. These fees are as low as are compatible with the superior advantages given.

The above fees apply only to students who took their first full course prior to January 1st, 1899 From all other students this College will, in common with all reputable Medical Schools of the United States, require a four-year course for graduation. The fees of the first year of the four-year course will amount to a total of $135. The total of the fees for the four courses will amount to about $560. Four-year students are subject to the educational requirements of the Southern Medical College Association, as specified in the annual catalogue.

Students and Graduates may select such special branches or partial courses as each may desire. Graduates and Students of this College, who have paid for all courses required, can continue to attend without payment of the professor's fees.

Graduates of other reputable Medical Colleges are charged only $70 for the professors' tickets, and are thereafter given the same privileges granted to graduates of this College.

The total fees for the two courses required in Pharmacy amount to $155, or about $75 annually. For further information and catalogue, address

Prof. S. E. CHAILLÉ, M. D., Dean,

P. O. Drawer 261.

New Orleans, La.

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