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BERMICIDE ANTISEPTICgical and

Indicated in infectious processes, both SurMedical. Non-Irritating and Healing in Major and Minor operations, also for all Lacerated or Contused wounds, Carbuncles, Boils, Chronic Ulcers, ChanPHENIQUE croids, Acute and Chronic Suppurative

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THERAPEUTIC

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in the use of the bromides is often as dependent on the

avoidance of untoward effects as on the attainment of maximum physiologic activity. For this reason

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HEPATIC

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is unquestionably often responsible for an unlimited train of intestinal and systemic ills. To arouse the activity of the liver, however, without disagreeable and dangerous catharsis is a difficult problem, unless the practitioner uses

CHIONIA

Experience has shown that this remarkable remedy is capable of exerting a pronounced cholagogue action that is entirely physiologic in character. The bowels in consequence, only receive the natural-and desirable-stimulation incidental to increased hepatic action.

The advantages of Chionia are obvious, therefore, in a wide variety of hepatic, gastro-intestinal and autotoxic ailments.

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CONSTIPATION

-fight it

YONSUMPTION kills one-tenth of all the people who

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die in civilized lands. Cancer kills half as many, or one in twenty. But there is another malady—seemingly insignificant-that is the direct cause of more suffering than consumption and cancer put together. This is CONSTIPATION. Many drug stores would be compelled to go out of business if the demand for artificial laxatives should suddenly cease. At least three-fourths of the practice of physicians is the direct or indirect result of CONSTIPATION. Headaches, coated tongue, Dr. J. H. Kellogg-noted scientist, surbiliousness, insomnia, loss geon and physician-has given special of appetite, dizziness, exhaustion, nervousness, appendicitis, Bright's disease, pimples, dingy skin, eczema -these and scores of other symptoms and morbid conditions are now known to be the result of constipation. stipation.

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Printed on Normandy vellum, with deckle edge, and bound in an appropriate extension cover

This book deals with the life of a master whose work was an essential factor in the evolution of the Anatomical Renaissance.

Chapters are devoted to Introduction-The Study of Medical History; Anatomy of Ancient Times; Mondino, the Restorer of Anatomy; and to Mondino's Successors. Then follow twelve chapters in which the life and work of Vesalius is presented in a manner interesting to all disciples of Aesculapius.

The illustrations, of which there are fifty-six, not counting the elaborate initials and tail-pieces, are reproduced with absolute fidelity from the original publications of Vesalius, the Fabrica and Epitome, and being printed on vellum, give a good idea of the original engraving and printing in the sixteenth century.

Press Notices

This is a book that will delight the heart of the bibliophile as well as the eye of the artist and the soul of the medical antiquary. Dr. Ball has given us more than a mere account of Vesalius: it is a scholarly resume of the history of medicine of the period.-The Lancet.

Do you love History? Do you love your profession? Then get a copy of this life of Andreas Vesalius by Dr. Ball and you will prize it as highly as any book you have in your library. -Southern California Practitioner.

We congratulate Dr. Ball on having made a solid contribution to scientific history which will be a valuable help to those who have not access to the original sources.

-The British Medical Journal.

Dr. Ball has done good service by the preparation of this beautiful book; a popular life of Vesalius was much wanted, and the want is well fulfilled.

-The American Historical Review.

This monograph is a de luxe volume and is undoubtedly the most
artistic production of medical literature ever published in this country.

Sent postpaid, securely packed in carton to insure delivery in good condition $5.00

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