H-WINE HYPOTONE HYPOPHOSPHITES, P PERMANENT NOT UNSTABLE, HYPOTOZW NAN OLD ESTABLISHED REMEDY IN A NEW MENSTRUUM.N Possesses all the Benefits and none of the Disadvantges of the " "Syrup." Put up in 8 oz. Bottle only-the size convenient for prescriptions The Price 50c. THE HYPOTONE CO. CHAS. ROOME PARMELE CO. SELLING AGTS. 36 PLATT STREET, N. Y. These trade-mark crisscrosslines on every package. SPECIAL DIABETIC FLOUR. AND Perfect Breakfast and Desert Health Cereals. PANSY FLOUR for cult Cake and Pastry. Unlike all other goods. Ask Grocers. Dyspepsia, Diabetes, Constipation A Diet of SPECIAL DIABETIC FOOD should show a decrease of sugar after two weeks' use, increased strength, relief from thirst, and much better rest at night. "All these preparations are the best at skill, exerience and capital can make, and a very careful examination, both scientific and practical, has shown that every claim made by the manu facturers has been fully confirmed as true."-AMERICAN ANALYST, NEW YORK. Special Offer to Physicians On application to us we will send you an order Farwell & Rhines Session begins October 1, 1901, and continues seven months. Course of Instruction is graded, and extends over four years. Out-Patient Service in Obstetrics a part of our regular curriculum. The new Laboratory Building, which will be completed during this summer, will afford unexcelled facilities for teaching Bacteri ology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Physiology, Pathology, Microscopy and Anatomy. Clinical Facilities are unsurpassed. Besides the City Hospital and Insane Asylum. the following institutions, which are controlled by members of the Faculty, furnish clinical material: Rebekah Hospital, Josephine Hospital, St. Mary's Infirmary, Emergency Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, Protestant Hospital, Baptist Sanitarium, Grand Avenue Dispensary and Alexian Brothers' Hospital. For announcement, address, Dr. Y. H. Bond, President, Cor. Grand Ave. & Caroline St., St. Louis, Mo. Write this Journal for Advertising Rates, Denver Medical Times, Session of 1901-1902. DENVER, COLORADO. WILLIAM HARMON BUCHTEL, M.D., LL.D., FACULTY. Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Midwifery. Emeritus Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. ROBERT FIELDS LEMOND, A.M., M.D., THOMAS HAYDEN HAWKINS, A.M., M.D., LL.D., Dean, Professor of Clinical Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery..... .......1740 Welton St. ROBERT LEVY, M.D., Secretary, Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and and Otology ........ .......300-301 California Bldg. WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS, M.D., Vice-Dean, Professor of Dermatology and Veneral Diseases... 1207 17th St. WILLIAM JOHN ROTHWELL, M.D., Professor of Medicine...... .313-314 Cooper Bldg. CAREY KENNEDY FLEMING, M.D., Professor of Gynecology, Abdominal Surgery and Clinical Midwifery.. .312-313 California Bldg. LEONARD FREEMAN, B.S., M.D., Professor of Surgery.. .308-309 California Bldg. CLAYTON PARKHILL, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery...... .....Jackson Bldg. JOSIAH N. HALL, B.S., M.D., Professor of Medicine... .......... Jackson Bldg. CHARLES FRANKLIN SHOLLENBERGER, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics.. 2309 Larimer St. JAMES WILLIAM EXLINE, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and State Medicine... 2615 Welton St. EDWARD CURTIS HILL, M.Sc., M.D., Professor of Chemistry, Urinary Analysis and Toxicology 1618 Glenarm St. HORACE GRANVILLE HARVEY, A.B., M.D., Professor of Fractures and Dislocations.... California Bldg. MOSES KLEINER, M.D., Professor of Therapeutics..... 18-19 Barth Block. THOMAS MITCHELL BURNS, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Midwifery.. .......841 South Water St. CHARLES BURTON VAN ZANT, M.D., Professor of Physiology.... .1427 Stout St. G. MELVILLE BLACK, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology.. Denison Bldg. JAMES MILTON BLAINE, M.D., Professor of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases.............. Steele Bldg. DAVID HUMMel Coover, M.D, Professor of Ophthalmology.. ..California Bldg. JOHN WILLIAM HIGGINS, M.D., Professor of Clinical Pediatrics..... .California Bldg. JAMES HAMMOND PERSHING, Esq., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.... Equitable Bldg. ......... ogy.......... AUBREY HODSDON WILLIAMS, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Surgery. California Bldg. SHERMAN THOMPSON BROWN, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Surgery... .1646 Court Place. GEORGE BEGGS CREWS, M.D., Lecturer on Pharmacol. .2417 W. 32nd Ave. GEORGE HENRY STOVER, M.D., Lecturer on ElectroTherapeutics and Hematology....Opera House Block. MARY HAWES, M.D., Lecturer on Histology..... Colfax Ave. and Clarkson St. WILLIAM HARDY SHARPLEY, M.D., Lecturer on Anesthetics..... ...City Hall. ALBERT LEONARD BENNETT, M.D., Lecturer on Tropical Medicine.. .Denison Block. LENORA BENTON HAMLY, M.D., Assistant in Laryngology.... 1720 Glenarm St. ALLEN HICKY HARRIS, M.D., Instructor in Physiologic Laboratory and Experimental Therapeutics...... 1517 Welton St. JOSEPH HENRY ALLEN, M.D., Assistant in Laryngology .516 17th St. JOHN SEBASTIAN MILLER, A.M., M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.. McPhee Bldg. ARNOLD STEPHEN TAUSSIG, M.D., Assistant in Medicine .1519 Stout St. FLORA MAY KINDIG, M.D., Assistant in Gynecology... The value of a stimulant in the enfeebled digestion of the aged has been recognized from the earliest time. For those who decline to accept the aid of wine, and who need something of a stimulant character to rouse the flagging powers of digestion, Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites offers special advantages. In all conditions commonly met with in persons of Advancing Life, a tonic like Fellows' Syrup is clearly indicated. Dr. Milner Fothergill wrote: "It (Fellows' Hypophosphite) is a good all-around tonic, specially indicated where there is Nervous Exhaustion." SPECIAL NOTICE:-Fellows' Syrup is advertised only to the Medical Profession; is never sold in bulk, and physicians are cautioned against worthless substitutes. Medical letters may be addressed to Mr. Fellows, 26 Christopher Street, New York. |