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MELACHOL

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Liquid Form

MEL

EFFERVESCING
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ELACHOL is a preparation containing important chemical constituents of healthy blood. The name is derived from two Greek words meaning Black Bile, as one of its striking therapeutic qualities is its derivative action on the liver.

MELACHOL, effervescing tablet form-each tablet contains thirty-five grains of Phosphates with Nitrates of Sodium combined.

MELACHOL, liquid form-is a chemical combination of Phosphates with Nitrates of Sodium, eighty-five grains to the fluid drachm.

The diseases in which Melachol is indicated are Constipation, Prostatitis, Cerebral, Uterine, and Hepatic Congestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Albuminuria, and Skin Eruptions, and in all wasting diseases and general functional disturbances. In cases of dissipation, either alcoholic or venereal, it meets the physiologic necessities and restores the functional activities.

When used as a laxative, it is both safe and effective, and being derivative in its nature, is peculiarly adaptable to every condition in which this action is required, whether direct or adjuvant.

It should be taken largely diluted in water, unless other remedies be used with it which afford the desired dilution.

MELACHOL may be given in conjunction with any other tonic that the case in hand may indicate.

PHASELIN

IN TABLET AND POWDER FORM

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PHASELIN is the principle of a bean (Dolikos) growing wild in Mexico, long known as a powerful adjustant of intestinal disorders.

Its signal therapeutic power is expressed in its general effect upon all of the gastric functions. It is soothing to an irritated stomach, whether from acute or chronic causes. It has been proven that PHASELIN is an effective digestant of all the elements entering the organism, both animal and vegetable; it relieves Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic and other intestinal disorders.

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In Lesions, Ulcers, Skin Diseases-dust over surface; in inflammations, use warm poultices over affected surface.

RHEUMAGON

The name RHEUMAGON is derived from two Greek words, signifying activity in rheumatic affections.

It is composed of Sodium Iodide and Sodium Phosphate combined in accordance with their relative values as remedies in the diseases for which it is recommended.

It is an efficient stimulant to the entire lymphatic apparatus of the glands and their appendages in the skin, mucous and serous membranes. It is therefore indicated in Rheumatism, Otorrhoea, Gout, Scrofula, and every variety of blood poisoning.

RHEUMAGON is compatible with all remedies, but should not be mixed with Strychnine in solution.

Liberal samples on payment of express charges; literature on application to

ALTA PHARMACAL CO., ST. LOUIS, MO

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THE WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES will Begin Tuesday, November 1, 1899,

and Continue Six Months.

The College Building is within one block of the New City Hospital, where DAILY CLINICS WILL BE HELD, and bedside instruction given. In addition to this, St. Joseph's Hospital, the East End and City Dispensaries afford a Large Amount of Clinical Material. It can be safely asserted that for CLINICAL ADVANTAGES Memphis is unsurpassed by any city in the Southwest.

Dissecting Material..............
Matriculation Fee

Expenses
of School:

Demonstrator's Ticket

Laboratory Fee.......

Operative Surgery..

Professor's Ticket (full course)..
Graduation Fee

Free $5.00

10 00

10.00

10.00

50 00

25.00

Laboratory, Library, Museum and Dissecting-Room, all well ventilated, and each fully supplied in the most modern manner.

Each member of the Faculty occupies a part of his hour in reviewing the previous lecture by quizzing the class; in addition to this, FREE quizzes are begun early in the Session on all branches taught in the school. This valuable method of impressing the lessons of each lecture indelibly upon the minds of students will be conducted by Special Instructors. For Catalogue and further information, address

W. B. ROGERS, M.D., DEAN, Continental Bank Building, MEMPHIS, TENN.

Name this Journal in Corresponding with Advertisers.

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DRS. HAGGARD

PRIVATE INFIRMARY FOR WOMEN.

A high-class institution for the care of gynecological cases and abdominal surgery. Located in the highest and quietest portion of the city, near the State Capitol. Building thoroughly remodeled in the most elegant and approved style. Rooms large, well ventilated; open grates and electric bells. Bath rooms and all plumbing outside of main building. Operating room in specially constructed annex. Equipped with every modern surgical convenience. Physicians reside in the building. Carefully chosen nurses of superior skill.

For terms and information, address,

DR. W. D. HAGGARD,

Or, DR. W. D. HAGGARD, JR.

312 N. High St., Nashville, Tenn.

THE NEW YORK POLYCLINIC

MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL.

A Clinical School for Graduates in Medicine and Surgery.

The New York Polyclinic is a school for teaching graduates the most recent methods of diagnosis and treatment in every department of medicine. The clinical material is abundant, and the hospital wards adjoin the lecture rooms. Since the fire of 1896 a new building has been erected and thoroughly equipped, and the institution is now prepared to offer better facilities than ever. Students may enter at any time

FACULTY.

SURGERY-Robert H. M. Dawbarn, M.D, George R. Fowler, M.D., John A. Wyeth, M.D.
W. R. Townsend, M.D., James P. Tuttle, M.D., C. H. Chetwood, M.D.
MEDICINE-Isaac Adler, M.D., Wm. H. Katzenbach, M.D., W. W. Van Valzah, M.D.
GYNECOLOGY-J. Riddle Goffe, M.D., Florian Krug, M.D., Paul F. Munde, M.D., Wm.
R. Pryor, M.D., W. Gill Wylie, M.D.

DISEASES OF CHILDREN-L. Emmett Holt, M.D., August Siebert, M.D.
DERMATOLOGY-Ed. B. Bronson, M.D., Andrew R. Robinson, M.D.

OPHTHALMOLOGY-Wilbur B. Marple, M.D., David Webster, M.D.

LARYNGOLOGY AND RHINOLOGY-Morris J. Asch, M.D., D. Bryson Delavan, M.D., Joseph W. Gleitsmann, M.D.

OTOLOGY-Robert C. Miles, M.D., Oren D. Pomery, M.D., J. E. Sheppard, M.D., Frederick Whiting, M.D.

DISEASES OF THE MIND AND NERVOUS SYSTEM - Landon Carter Gray, M.D., B. Sachs, M.D.

OBSTETRICS-Edward A. Ayers, M.D.

For further information, apply to

W. R. TOWNSEND, M.D., Secretary,

214 to 218 East Thirty-fourth St.,

NEW YORK CITY

Name this Journal in Corresponding with Advertisers.

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CONTENTS.

ORIGINAL ARTICLES.

MARTIN, E. H.-The Grain of Truth and the Grain of Salt.....

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HAMPSON, J. K.-Malarial Hematuria-Two Cases Treated by Transfusion of Normal Salt Solution..........

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CROFFORD, T. J.-Four Cases of Appendicitis......

CORRESPONDENCE.

RUNYAN, J. P.-Observations at Home and Abroad...............................

PROGRESS OF MEDICINE.

Medicine-Essential Hematuria..........

Surgery Operations in Gastric Ulcer; The Treatment of Goitre......
Ophthalmology-On the Normal Pupillary Conditions in Infancy and Early Child-
hood; Do Gross Pathologic Changes Occur in the Eye After Injuries to the
Spinal Cord?.....

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Nose, Throat and Ear-Pemphigus Chronicus Vulgaris of the Larynx and Mouth;
Atmospheric Changes and the Hearing; Treatment of Malignant Tumors of
the Nasal Fossa............................
Gynecology-Cancer of the Womb; Surgical Treatment of Fibro-Myomata of the
Uterus

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Obstetrics and Pediatrics-Friedreich's Ataxia; The Causation of Night Terrors;
Pneumonia in Infants-Diagnosis and Treatment........
Climatology and Phthisiology-State Aid in the Treatment of the Tuberculous
Poor; Biers' Treatment of Early Joint Tuberculosis

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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT.

The Prescribing of Proprietary Remedies; Editor's Notes; Proceedings of Memphis Medical Society; Tri-State Medical Association of Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee; Book Reviews........

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